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Moto was a molecular gastronomy restaurant in the Fulton River District of Chicago, Illinois known for creating "high-tech" dishes which incorporate elements such as carbonated fruit, edible paper, lasers, and liquid nitrogen for freezing food. [1] Moto was run by executive chef Homaro Cantu until his suicide in 2015.
In 2017, the restaurant was rebuilt and the Rock and Roll theme was relinquished. [6] The building was designed to be eco-friendly by Carol Ross Barney, Ross Barney Architects, with interiors by Landini Associates. [7] [8] The redesign won the design excellence Award of Merit from the Chicago chapter of the American Institute of Architects in ...
The Berghoff restaurant, at 17 West Adams Street, near the center of the Chicago Loop, was opened in 1898 by Herman Joseph Berghoff and has become a Chicago landmark. [1] In 1999, The Berghoff won a James Beard Foundation Award in the "America's Classics" category, which honors legendary family-owned restaurants across the country.
Retro burger joints are usually humble little places, but not The Varsity, which bills itself as the world's largest drive-in. What began as a six-stool counter with a walk-up window in 1928 ...
The company opened its first restaurant located outside the Chicago area in Granger, Indiana, but closed it in 2012. [19] The restaurant eventually moved from its Superior Street location into another space at 633 North Wells Street (in the former Chicago location of Planet Hollywood). The tradition of writing on the walls, however, remains the ...
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - AUGUST 30: A view of the authentic 1980s McDonald’s restaurant décor during the McDonald's / Marvel Studios' "Loki" Season 2 Event on August 30, 2023 in Brooklyn, New York.
Chez Paul was a French restaurant in Chicago, Illinois.Established in 1945 by Paul Contos, Chez Paul became famous under Paul's son, Bill. When it was open, it was the oldest French restaurant in Chicago, [1] and was only exceeded in prestige by Le Francais (which is also closed).
The movie-themed restaurant chain Planet Hollywood, which shuttered its Times Square location during COVID, reopened at 136 West 42nd Street in Midtown this weekend after a $17 million investment.