Yes, Jill Barron is an old friend of mine. And while that got me to Mana in the 1st place, that’s not what keeps me coming back over the yrs. 4 blks from my house, so it’s really in my neighborhood, Mana is a place that everyone I’ve ever taken (Beard award winning chefs included)- loves.
“A meatless dining option in a warm, tasteful environment”- Jill’s sliders and chili are delicious in their own right, and need no apologies for being sans meat. She sells 1,000's of orders of them during Division St fests. The mushroom sauté over creamy polenta with asiago is perfect- rich and comforting, and there’s usually some great pickles on the menu to act as foil. Her Brussels sprouts with a pungent miso mustard, are one of my favorite preparations of one of my favorite veggies.
When she participated in the Localicious event I did for Family Farmed Expo @ the UIC Forum, her food was among the high points of a night full of heavy hitters. I know Jill to be a dedicated carnivore with "pork" tattooed on her inner lip, but @ Mana, vegetables are her medium, and her talent as a chef is the reason no one misses the meat.
A few words from the LTH archives:
Hellodali- “a vegetarian place where even us carnivores won't miss the meat because of the wonderful range of flavors.”
Ronnie Suburban- “I ate at Mana for the first time last night and thought it was effing awesome; revelatory in many ways. Having read a bit about the place and chef/owner Jill Barron, I somewhat knew what to expect but still . . . wow! Dishes were thoughtful and extraordinarily well-conceived and well-executed. Flavors were assertive and distinctive. Textures were varied and satisfying. From my perspecitve, the absence of meat was nothing more than an afterthought . . .”
“It's not an exaggeration to say that this is one of the best renditions of chili that I've ever had. I never thought I'd ever say that about a meatless version. The beans were cooked perfectly and the flavors popped explosively. This chili made me feel that sometimes, meat just gets in the way of a dish. It was truly a revelation.”
Happy_Stomach - “refreshingly unpretentious.”
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=208031http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=474614http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=311878http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=487685Winner of two Michelin Bib Gourmand awards among numerous other accolades, Mana has a great patio in the summer and is a true neighborhood gem that I feel deserves GNR status.
Mana Food Bar
1742 W. Division St
Chicago, IL
773-342-1742
"In pursuit of joys untasted"
from Giuseppe Verdi's La Traviata