Showing posts with label Postdoc Socials. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Postdoc Socials. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Local Postdoc Foodie Adventures: The Sequel



By Natasha Wadlington, PhD, Postdoctoral Scholar

At our last adventure, a few members of the BSD Postdoctoral Association Social Committee had the pleasure of going to the first Hyde Park Restaurant Crawl hosted by the Hyde Park Chamber of Commerce (HPCC). So impressed were we with the food, we jumped at the opportunity to go again when the second crawl was announced. This time we were accompanied by postdoc, Wenqi Yu, for her first social meet up with the Postdoctoral Association. 

After arriving, we had the chance to talk with HPCC’s Executive Director, Mr. Wallace E. Goode, Jr. and staff. I was particularly delighted to find out that I was the first person to sign up for the second crawl.  Once we checked in, we received a map of all the 8 local businesses participating: Cafe 53, Cedars Mediterranean Kitchen, Hyde Park Produce Market, Kimbark Beverage Shoppe, The Sit Down Cafe, Shinju Sushi, Yusho and ZBerry


Across from the registration area was Yusho so we decided to go there first. This was a new addition to the 53rd street restaurants and I was highly anticipating what I would get there. We were told to go to a side window to pick up our soft serve ice cream.  Luckily, the weather was cooperative this crawl and we looked forward to the cool treat. The ice cream was very flavorful and reminded me of a popular cinnamon based cereal.
  

Next, we stopped by the three places in the Kimbark Plaza shopping center. Cedar’s was first, where we were invited to sit in and share fresh hummus on pita bread. The warm bread and hummus was a nice contrast to the ice cream we had previously. 




Eating our fill, we decided to go to Kimbark Beverage Shoppe next. This was a welcome addition because one of the problems we had at the previous crawl was the lack of drinks available after eating all of the good food. There, we grabbed a mocktail to quench our thirst.    


From there, we proceeded outside to Hyde Park Produce and were greeted warmly by the staff. They suggested that we try a little sauerkraut on our Boar’s Head hot dog. We never thought of trying that combination on a hot dog and we were glad we did. The combination complemented each other nicely.  We topped that off with a big fruit cup filled with watermelon, kiwi fruit, grapes, oranges, and more.



While the first restaurant crawl was filled with delicious food, it took us while to get full but this time around no one was holding back and gave us very satisfying portions. Despite the filling dilemma, we continued our trek to the next restaurant which was The Sit Down Cafe. We were greeted and allowed to sit down at a table. The atmosphere was really nice and the presentation of the food was really good. Once again, the portions were very generous with our Asian salad and spicy crab rolls. 


Our next restaurant stop was Zberry. This place I was looking forward to because a woman we met at the first crawl was the owner and she had informed us that she would be participating in this second crawl. We were not disappointed as we tried samples of their selected frozen yogurt to see which flavor we liked the best. We also had the option of picking a swirl of two flavors for our sample cup. Although we did not have it on our sample, we saw several customers come in and put on multiple toppings that looked delicious. It was really good and it’s a nice place to stop by after lab or work to get a tasty froyo treat.


The second to last destination was Shinju Sushi. Although the place was a little crowded, we were greeted warmly by the staff. Luckily for us, the rolls were already prepared for us to eat. Not only did they have for us the California roll sample and the vegetable maki roll sample but they also gave us a nigiri piece and seaweed salad on the side. The most appealing part of this restaurant is that it offers an all you can eat buffet for lunch and dinner. So any postdocs that want to gorge themselves on sushi but don’t want to travel too far from campus, this would be the place to go.


Our final destination was Cafe 53. When we got to the counter we ordered our food and was told to go to the back patio. This would have been fine but it was pitch black outside. The other food crawlers had a great sense of humor and turned on their cell phones so that we could see the available tables.  Despite a wait, when the corned beef panini came out it complimented the outdoorsy feel of the situation. We joked how it was like dining under starlight at a camping site.

This restaurant crawl was very impressive to say the least. We were all pleasantly surprised with how much food we were given and the quality of it all. There are truly some restaurant gems in Hyde Park and I would personally encourage all postdocs out there to explore the many options presented at both crawls. Hopefully in the future, there will be another installment. I’ll be ready and hope to see some of you postdocs join us next time. (Photos by Natasha Wadlington)

Monday, June 30, 2014

Local Postdoc Foodie Adventures


By Natasha Wadlington, Ph.D., PDA Social, Teaching/Outreach, and Social Committees

As a postdoc, the opportunities to go out and explore what Hyde Park has to offer may be limited between doing experiments and traveling home. However, there are plenty of gems located in the area that would be fun for you and the whole family. A few members of the BSD Postdoctoral Association Social Committee had the pleasure to experience the Hyde Park Restaurant Crawl hosted by the Hyde Park Chamber of CommerceThe event showcased 8 eateries: A10, Chant, Clarke’s, Kilwins, Mellow Yellow, Native Foods, Pizza Capri, and Rajun Cajun. We knew we arrived in the right place when this friendly chocolate moose waved to us on the sidewalk. Across from the moose, we were greeted by the people at the sign up tent, given a flyer with the signature dishes that each restaurant offered, and sent on our way to the Restaurant Crawl. 


The first restaurant we visited was Clarke’s where the atmosphere was nice and homey. There was plenty of space at the booths and the servers checked up on us frequently given that we were only going to be there briefly. We were wowed by the fried green tomatoes.  It’s good that we came with a big appetite because these tomatoes were really filling. Unfortunately, we were greeted by storm clouds rolling in from the north but that did not stop our spirit and we continued on our food journey. Our palettes were quite impressed with the flavor of the samosas from Rajun Cajun, and liked the Rotini from Pizza Capri

 Luck was on our side during the outing because most of the rain fell north of Hyde Park. We continued on to our next restaurant which was Chant. The inside décor gave a chic vibe and seemed perfect for a date night or business dinner meet up. The sample we were given was the lobster rangoon. The flavors were out of this world compared to the standard crab Rangoon and the filling inside was very rich. Next on our journey was Mellow Yellow were we indulged into some savory chili. It was there that we sat with another woman who informed us that she would be participating in the next Restaurant Crawl this summer. With this much satisfying food, we were left in wonder about how good the next one would turn out.
 
Bidding the woman farewell, our next stop was Native Foods. Our luck ran out with the rain but a little water never deterred us from enjoying good food. We were promptly greeted and offered to try the twister wrap. As we were sitting at the booth, we noticed that there was a sign which listed the ingredients. To our surprise, the food was completely vegan. We confirmed this with the greeter. For those postdocs who follow a vegetarian or vegan diet this would be an excellent restaurant to try that is not far from campus.  

By this point, we were getting pretty full from the delicious food so far and the rain was getting heavier but with two more places to visit we did not want to give up. A10 was the next restaurant that specializes more in Italian cuisine. This place had more of a formal and intimate atmosphere perfect for dining. We were led to a small area where we stood and eventually presented with fried ricotta gnudi with Tuscan kale pesto. This dish had the most visual appeal which matched with the taste. It was well worth getting rained on.

Remember the chocolate moose from earlier? It turns out that this was the mascot for our final destination on our journey. Kilwins was where we picked up mouthwatering fudge, caramel popcorn, and brittle that was handcrafted at the restaurant. To our delight, they also offered us a free taste of one of the many ice cream varieties they offered. The atmosphere was very friendly with parents and their kids enjoying the sweet delights as well as various others from the community.  The restaurant is right next to the movie theatre so what better way to end a movie night than to indulge on a sweet treat. 

 
While being rained on was a tad unfortunate, it did not stop us from having a good time. There are two more Restaurant Crawls planned in the future at different locations in Hyde Park. This is an excellent opportunity to sample what Hyde Park has to offer. Take an evening away from the bench and enjoy the delicious foods served up by our local restaurants. By the end of the day, you’ll never know what pot of gold you might find at the end of the rainbow. Give it a try postdocs!    


All images by Natasha Wadlington Ph.D., postdoctoral scholar at the University of Chicago