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That food-music fest we told you about is starting to sound epic.
The Great Googa Mooga will feature 65 food vendors and over a dozen bands.
Tickets are on sale for the annual gathering of chefs, taking place April 28 and 29.
We ask the experts about the best way to dodge the crowds and enjoy the food.
The Institute of Culinary Education is offering a $50 four-course dinner this Sunday and next.
Ever wished you could snack on the painter's favorite lemon pudding? Now you can!
But do go forth and reserve if $24.07 lunches and $35 dinners are your thing.
The Alabama-based 'cue specialists are coming to town later this month.
Hugue Dufour and Sarah Obraitis will offer cassoulet and pies during the museum's winter carnival.
"Food Lust: Shock Candy" is coming to Prospect Heights.
4505 Meats' Ryan Farr is coming to town for two events.
The celebrated Charleston chef will co-cook with Georges Mendes on December 5.
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