I've heard that the Marquette park bakeries and restaurants are no longer in
business (Nida, Neringa et al). What's the next best bet for finding these
goodies?
It's about a mile northwest of Midway.
They have yummy bacon buns, and all kinds of other Lithuanian goodies.
We always load up there when flying in/out of Midway.
Skanaus! Vaidas
Your Momma.
Uno Hu
Racine is first rate. Excellent bread, bacon buns - and the poppy seed
roll is addictive - in a good way...
Vidas
Are these "bacon buns" like Latvian piiraagi? Baked, crescent shaped
breads, made from yeast dough, usually about 3-bites large, but always
with a finely diced ham, bacon and onion filling?
Sounds similar but they're round, about 2" in diameter.
The Marquette Park food scene is still alive and well though diminished.
While, Ramune, Talman, Nida, etc. are gone there are two new deli's, both on
Lithuanian Plaza Court (6900 S.). Antano Kampas on Washtenaw Ave.across
from the Lithuanian (Gimimo) parish and Lithuanian Plaza Deli took over the
old Baltic Bakery site (approx. 2646? W.) Both are run by Trec^iabangiai
(new immigrants). The food is excellent but a little more "Russian"
oriented in their import section, unlike the Old Line "Polish" oriented
delis like Neringa, Talman, or Racine Bakery. So it is still worth coming
to the Old Capitol of the Diapora. Seklycia on 71st is the only restaurant
still operating. Gintaras and Plaza Pub are about the last two Lithuanian
bars still left, so the old Lithuanian Pub Crawl is gone. Not like the days
when you had a dozen to 2 dozen Lithuanian bars in the length of a half
mile.
There are some new delis/restaurants that have opened in the suburbs like
Eurus deli, Mabenka, etc.
Healthy Food is still there in Bridgeport.
Get a copy of Amerikos Lietuvis when you stop at any of these places for
more ideas and addresses. It is a 28 page free weekly of which 20 pages are
Ads for Lithuanian shops and businesses.
If you see a paper called Langas, this is put out by Russian "business" men.
The articles are mostly translations from Russian to Lithuanian. The
businesses that advertise are also mostly Russian and located on the Far
North Side and N/NW suburbs.
Also, close to the Airport is Video Nuoma in the 5600
block of Harlem Ave. (7200 W), east side of the street.
Great new place for Lithuanian gifts, books, chocolates,
Lith. ice cream, etc. They even have Lithuanian fortune telling cards!
While in Chicago make sure you get a Made in Lithuania Potato Grating
Machine. Can't make kugelis and cepelinai without one!
Have a fun trip.
-- Kovas
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I'll make it a point to look for Amerikos Lietuvis as a current resource of
things Lithuanian in Chicago.
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