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Iconic Foods
Explore how Chicago has become one of the world’s great food cities.
Visitors to the Windy City quickly discover what the locals already know: Chicago ranks among the world's great food cities, with varied and distinctive flavors across the neighborhoods. In this episode, chefs, restaurateurs, food writers, and historians recall how some of Chicago's most iconic dishes were invented and reveal why they are so popular. Audio-narrated descriptions are available.
Iconic Foods
Explore how Chicago has become one of the world’s great food cities.
Visitors to the Windy City quickly discover what the locals already know: Chicago ranks among the world's great food cities, with varied and distinctive flavors across the neighborhoods. In this episode, chefs, restaurateurs, food writers, and historians recall how some of Chicago's most iconic dishes were invented and reveal why they are so popular. Audio-narrated descriptions are available.
A Symphony on a Bun: The Chicago-Style Hot Dog
Immigrant influence created the Chicago-style hot dog.
Generations of immigrant influence helped create the “symphony on a bun” that is the iconic Chicago-style hot dog.
Chicago’s Handheld Street Foods
Affordable, handheld street food reigns supreme in Chicago.
In the city of broad shoulders, various unique, affordable handheld foods have emerged as local favorites. Mexican food like tamales have taken a distinctive Chicago shape, and other foods like the "jibarito," "jim shoe," and even the gyro have interesting Chicago origins.
Chop Suey and Chicago’s Chinese Restaurants
Chop suey became a popular dish at Chicago’s Chinese restaurants.
Dozens of chop suey houses operated in Chicago as early as 1905. Today, the Chinese food scene has expanded and diversified.
Chicago’s Italian Beef Sandwich
The hearty Italian beef sandwich was born in Chicago.
The hearty Italian beef sandwich was born in Chicago. Popularized by the television show The Bear, Italian beef sandwiches can be ordered "dry," "dipped," or "wet."
Soul Food in Chicago
During the Great Migration, African Americans brought their way of cooking to Chicago.
During the Great Migration, African Americans brought their way of cooking to Chicago and other northern cities.
The Origins of Deep Dish Pizza
Deep dish is the style of pizza most associated with Chicago.
Even if tavern style pizza is the preferred pie of locals, deep dish pizza is the style most often associated with Chicago. Explore its origins.
The Crosstown Taste Test with Jeff Mauro and Omar Cadena
Jeff Mauro and Omar Cadena embark on a blind test taste of three iconic Chicago foods.
Food Network host Jeff Mauro and Omarcito’s owner Omar Cadena take on a boisterous blind taste test of three Chicago classics: Italian beef, tavern-style pizza, and the Chicago-style hot dog. After sampling one of each from both the North Side and the South Side, which side of town will be crowned the winner?