Bringing out the colorful, tasteful flavors of Chicago, Ill., from people all over the world is the annual Taste of Chicago. Taste of Chicago 2010 will be June 25 through July 4, and it will be held at the city’s front yard, the beautiful Grant Park.
Taste of Chicago 2010 – Bringing yet another year of tasteful cooking
You won’t need quick cash loans to enjoy Taste of Chicago 2010. There is no admission fee, and tickets for food and beverage purchases are available at a very low price — 12 tickets for $8! With a ton of sample “tastes” offered for only 2-4 tickets, the food booths will provide information on what number of tickets are required for each food and beverage purchase. On top of that, you get free entertainment from famous musical performers like Bel Biv Devoe, Trey Songz, Los Lobos, Los Lonely Boys, Salt-n-Pepa, the Steve Miller Band, Emily Osment, and so much more!
A small taste of Taste of Chicago 2010
Thanks to ChicagoTraveler.com, here is a small look of what Taste of Chicago has on its menu this year:
- Located in Little Italy in Chicago, Tuscany Restaurant brings you Chicago tummy-filling Italian beef sandwiches
- Chicago pizza from Home Run Inn Pizza, Reggio’s Pizza, Bacino’s Pizza, Lou Malnati’s Pizza, Connie’s Pizza and Doreen’s Pizza
- A wide selection of full-of-flavor sausages from Bobak Sausage Company
- Delicioso! Mexican food from Carbon, Adobo Grill and La Justicia
- Seafood lovers! – Grilled shrimp and lobster from Oak Street Beach Cafe
- Mouthwatering dessert from Eli’s Cheesecake, JR Dessert Bakery, Churro Factory and Abundance Bakery
This is only a small portion of what Taste of Chicago has in store for you this year, as it continues to hold the number one spot for the largest food festival – in the world!
Unity in Diversity at Taste of Chicago
Taste of Chicago 2010 is not all about food and filling tummies; it’s about bringing together people of all walks of life to learn from each other through the incredible power of cooking. The fact remains that the world revolves around food, and it has brought many people together, with unity in diversity. Food represents the shared flavors of life, love, and the long-lasting bond that unites the two. And through this bond and shared experiences, strong relationships flourish, intimacy develops and sweet memories form.
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