Where & Wear: High Five Ramen

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Hidden under Green Street Smoked Meats in West Loop is the elusive High Five Ramen. Getting in can be difficult as the lines are infamously long. However, the wait is worth it once you enter this underground industrialist, tonkatsu-style ramen haven. Surrounded by concrete walls and lit by dim lights, the ramen bar only has a handful of seats for the optimal exclusive cool-kids-only experience.

I would recommend their Signature Bowl with half spice, which comes with some amazingly tender and fatty pork belly, black garlic oil, and an assortment of veggies. However, for vegetarians the Maitake Bowl is unbeatable. Made out of mushroom miso and served with maitake mushrooms, I even sometimes prefer this to the pork-based ramen since the umami flavor is so good.

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The only down side to this place is that there are no reservations, but there are a lot of bars in the area to spend some time at before hand!

To try and fit in with the underground, I-probably-have-a-better-taste-in-music-than-you vibe I would wear a leather jacket, like this classic Allsaints one, wide pants like these from Everlane, and a simple tee with white sneakers.

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Homeslice is the Perfect Summer Hangout Spot

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This Lincoln Park staple is the perfect summer spot to grab some pizza and cocktails with friends and lounge outside on one of their many patios and picnic tables. The restaurant is lined with logs hauled from Oregon, lending the venue a homey, log cabin-like feel (hence the name!). If you're lucky, Gary the French bulldog might stop by for a visit!

Homeslice specializes in thin crust pizza, with thirty different kinds of pies to pick from and plenty of veggie friendly options for non-meat eaters. The menu also boasts a fairly extensive list of calzones, salads and shareable starters, if pizza isn't really your thing (hey, to each their own).

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Homeslice is a great place to grab drinks. Beers come in campy coolers if you order enough at once and cocktails arrive in kitschy vessels like gummy bear-shaped jars or plastic pineapples. The cocktail list is constantly changing to reflect seasonal preferences–when I was last there I enjoyed a refreshing vodka lemonade with cucumber. The joint also doubles as a brunch spot, so if you can make it all the way to Lincoln Park in time, you can sip on mimosas and enjoy breakfast burritos under Homeslice's leafy patio.

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938 W Webster Ave., Chicago, IL

312.789.4600 - NO RESERVATIONS

Open M-F @ 11:30, 10:30AM-"whenever" on weekend


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Where & Wear: Din Tai Fung

Whenever I come back home to LA, I always have a bucket list of restaurants I go to, and the one I always go to with my high school friends is Din Tai Fung. Dtf? takes on a whole new meaning in my dictionary. Originally started in Taipei, Din Tai Fung has restaurants all over the world. In the United States, there are eight Din Tai Fungs: 6 in Los Angeles and 2 in Seattle. Awarded a Michelin star for their Hong Kong branch, Din Tai Fung attracts their customers with their signature xiao long bao, soup dumplings.

On busy afternoons and nights, the average waiting time can climb up to 1 hr and 30 min. However, it's worth the wait as the food comes out fairly quickly and the portions, deceptively small to the eye, are actually quite generous. If you end up going, here are some of my personal recommendations.

Din Tai Fungs around the world each have their own interior design. However, they'e mostly known for their clean, modern settings. Perfect for instagram-worthy shots, I'd recommend any cute, casual look for your meal out. A skater dress or jeans with a cute top works great with their down-to-earth yet sleek atmosphere.

Here is the list for all the U.S. locations! Although they haven't yet strayed from the West Coast, let's hope DTF comes to Chicago sometime soon.

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The Best Restaurants in Chinatown

Chinatown is the place to go if you're craving Asian food! There are so many choices, so MODA Blog has narrowed it down to our favorite places in Chinatown.

Qing Xiang Yuan

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Qing Xiang Yuan has the best dumplings (after my mom's of course). There are so many different kinds of fillings you can choose from, like chicken, lamb, and beef, along with different vegetables and spices. All their dumplings are hand-made on the spot, and totally worth the wait!

Address: 2002 S Wentworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60616

Dae Bak

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If you're looking for Korean BBQ, try Dae Bak! Newly opened, Dae Bak is an industrial-chic Korean BBQ place offering tender beef and pork. Also, they have a large variety of delicious ban chan to satisfy your appetizer cravings.

Address: 2017 S Wells St, Chicago, IL 60616

Triple Crown

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Triple Crown is my favorite place to get dim sum! If you're new to dim sum, try their shrimp dumplings, turnip cake, BBQ pork buns, shu mai, and shrimp and chive dumplings.

Address: 2217 S Wentworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60616

Sze Chuan Cuisine

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If you're a lover of spicy foods, I highly recommend Sze Chuan Cuisine. The service is fast, and the portions are huge. Try their Xinjiang Style Lamb, Chongqing Popcorn Chicken, and Sauteed String Beans.

Address: 2414 S Wentworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60616

Dolo Restaurant

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Dolo Restaurant is delicious! You can not only order Chinese cuisine, you can also get dim sum from 9am-4pm. Order their Salt and Pepper Fish, French-style Beef, and Braised E-Fu noodles.

Address: 2222 S Archer Ave, Chicago, IL 60616

Saint's Alp Teahouse

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Saint's Alp has the best boba in Chinatown. Don't talk to me about Joy Yee; Saint's Alp has that authentic boba milk tea. I'm a big fan of their regular black milk tea, the taro milk tea, and the passionfruit black tea! If you're going for their food, they make a mean braised beef noodle soup. They're also open super late, so they're perfect for some late night (drunk?) food.

Address: 2157 S China Pl, Chicago, IL 60616

Honey Dessert

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Last but not least, dessert! Honey Dessert houses the best shaved ice. You can choose from mango, green tea, milk, (and more) flavored shaved ice and get toppings on them ranging from fresh fruit to boba and jellies.

Address: 2229 S Wentworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60616

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