Chicago's Best Cheese Dishes
Briefly

La Serre has been packing the house since they opened this past summer in the crosshairs of the Fulton Market restaurant zone. Every Emily-in-Paris-in-Chicago has been clamoring for a table full of St. Tropez Spritzes, angel hair with caviar, and duck Chinois, plus the best mussels this side of northwest France's Brittany region. Naturally, there's plenty on the French-ish menu to choose from for the cheese-loving set, but the French onion fondue is truly not to be missed. Gobs of wine-soaked caramelized onions served topped with melted gruyere cheese for spreading on grilled sourdough, baguette, or frite without annoying soup to water down the experience.
When Conner O'Byrne, owner of West Town's Nettare, asked chef John Dahlstrom to add a Midwest cheese plate to his menu, he worried if his boss "wanted a quintessential phoned-in wine bar menu." O'Byrne pushed hard, inspired by Wisconsin's epic rep in award-winning cheese production. Dahlstrom accepted the challenge and made O'Byrne and Nettare's customers happy. Dahlstrom is proud of a rotating selection of the Midwest's cheese bounty, including Black Goat from Prairie Fruits Farm in Champaign, Dirt Lover from Kansas City's Green Dirt Farm, and many more.
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