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Dough Something is Beverly Kim s Restaurant Fundraiser Fighting Asian Hate

Photo by Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images Chicago chef Beverly Kim (Parachute) has spearheaded an anti-racism campaign in the wake of the violent acts perpetuated against Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI) across the country. Dough Something is designed to be a campaign where chefs will cook up dough-based dishes and donate proceeds to national chapter of Asian Americans Advancing Justice. So far, 37 restaurants and bars from Chicago and other cities have signed up for the effort. Participating Chicago chefs include Jason Hammel (Lula Cafe), Tigist Reda (Demera), Darnell Reed (Luella’s Southern Kitchen), Stefanie Izard (Sugargoat), and Sandra Holl (Floriole Cafe). Josh Kulp and Christine Cikowski (Honey Butter Fried Chicken) are also onboard with culinary director Cam Waron. Waron, who has started his own operation Tuber’s Donuts came up with the idea for Dough Something as Kim brought other chefs into the fold. Chicago’s bars are also getting invol

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Tribune s Phil Vettel recalls 31 years of restaurant reviews

Phil Vettel retires from the Chicago Tribune after 41 years, 31 of those as restaurant critic. Goodbye, appointment book crammed with reservations.

El Milagro Tortilla Employee Need Better COVID-19 Protection

Essential manufacturing and factory workers in Chicago, including those in the food and beverage industry, are continuing to contract COVID-19 at staggering rates, according to a report from Block Club Chicago. Among them are employees at well-known tortilla company El Milagro Tortilla Factory in Little Village, where more than 80 workers tested positive for the novel coronavirus as of September 30. The factory temporarily closed in April after a longtime employee died from complications of the virus. El Milagro, which sells chips to stores and supplies tortillas to restaurants, is a Chicago institution founded in 1950 by Raul Lopez. El Milagro operates factories in Pilsen and Little Village, as well as three taquerias in the Chicago area plus restaurants in Austin, Texas and Atlanta.

In 2020, suburban restaurant professionals got creative to overcome COVID-19 restrictions

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