Lawrence Fish Market is known for its fish platters. | Jack X. Li/Eater Chicago
Lawrence Fish Market evolves at a second location that takes credit cards and serves ramen, gyoza, and more For 44 years, Lawrence Fish Market has proved that a memorable sushi meal doesn’t have to be fancy or involve omakase. A sanctuary for sushi lovers who crave quality fish at affordable prices, the original Albany Park location has been an ace in the hole for folks throwing parties. Lawrence’s sushi trays are legendary, bringing fervor to drab parties.
However, the Albany Park space is tiny without much seating. It’s cash only. It’s hard to compete in this day and age with third-party couriers...
Chicago rarely enforces environmental regulations for city contractors, according to a new report released last month. On October 1, Neighbors for Environmental Justice (N4EJ) released their second report in two years, “Paid to Pollute,” w…..
Barbara Crane (1928–2019), the legendary Chicago artist behind this week’s cover, said, “Once I developed my first roll of film in 1948, nothing else mattered.” What followed was decades of daring formal experimentation, defined by a conne…..
Maxwells Trading was one of many worthy newcomers in Chicago. | Sandy Noto/Eater Chicago
The Best New Restaurant, Best New Bar, and Best Taco
The Eater Awards provide Eater Cities an annual mechanism to toast the restaurants th…..