As another Taste of Chicago has wrapped and cleared from Columbus Drive , one
of the festival’s newest feature was not only enjoyed by the customers, but
also by the restaurateurs. Presented by
WTTW11’s Check, Please!, the Taste Pop-Ups were a hit!
"I was thrilled that the Pop-Up restaurants at the Taste of
Chicago was such a huge success", said David Manilow, Creator & Executive
Producer of Check, Please!, who curated the featured pop-up restaurants.
"It gave attendees a chance to experience a wonderful selection of
diverse and authentic restaurants that changed daily. I'm already looking
forward to next year!"
“We were one of the Pop-Up restaurants and we were very happy to
be there. It was a great turn out! The
event was very well organized by the city and the
restaurant association. We will for sure be back next year!”
Michael Mikusch, Owner of the Austrian Bakery
Being part of the Pop-Up schedule at the Taste this year was
really great for us. The response we had from the patrons couldn't have
been better and I think people were excited to have a new food experience with
a Korean option being included this year. We were more than happy to be
included in this year's line up and would definitely be interested in
participating again!
Yunjin Hong,
chef/owner Jin Ju
We at Riva Crab
House thought it was great! We love the opportunity to put our brand in front
of tourists, as well as locals. It was a unique opportunity to connect with our
customers in a different environment that was fun and interactive. The feedback
from customers was very positive. There was a lot of buzz, about the pop
ups specifically, each day. Who is there? What are they serving? Etc.
Joe Roireau, Corporate Executive Chef
"We had a very good experience! It was our first time,
so instead of doing the full shebang, the pop-up concept gave us the
opportunity to get our feet wet, how the event works, and what to expect.
It was a great success for us and we're definitely applying for the full
thing next year. We're still trying to count our tickets!"
Vince Geraci,
owner of Caffe Gelato
“We would like to thank Check Please for recommending Cafe Trinidad
to participate in the 2012 Taste of Chicago. We would also like to show our
appreciation to the Illinois Restaurant Association and the City of Chicago for all the
assistance and help they provided us, in order to make the entire process run
smoothly. It was an honor and a wonderful learning experience participating in
this year’s Taste of Chicago. We love the idea of a Pop-Up Vendor and hope we
have the privilege of being ask next year to participate in the Taste of
Chicago.
Gari Hicks, Managing Partner of Café Trinidad
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