Evanston is known for its wide variety of dining options. Here are five incoming students should check out when they arrive at Northwestern. BILL’S DRIVE-IN: Emerging from the residential trees in the 8th ward is a crater of concrete along Asbury Avenue. There lies an Evanston gem, sparkling with neon signs and surrounded by.
When I arrived in Evanston — 18-years-old, Massachusetts-raised and ready to kick off my college career — one of my first thoughts was: “Where are all the Asians?” At home, I know the places to be. For a haircut, I would stop by my favorite one-man hair salon. For steaming hot tteokbokki or budae-jjigae, I.
Upon entering Tomo Japanese Street Food, you get the feeling that you’re far beyond the confines of downtown Evanston. On a corner not too far from South Campus, the Japanese eatery opened its doors at 1726 Sherman Ave. last April. The lunch service proved peaceful and efficient ― the perfect break from the imminent stress.
Welcome to The Daily’s photo blog: Captured. This is a space for The Daily’s photographers to share their best work, including photos from weekend performances and events around the community. You can contact the photo editor by emailing photo@dailynorthwestern.com. As the weather gets colder, people may be looking for the best places nearby to get.