I had dinner at Schwa once, back in November of 2006. Chef Michael Carlson, along with his two kitchen ninjas and dish washer, put out a meal so good and earnest, it was one of my top five that year. It was also one of the toughest reservations to get. Then amidst the accolades and heights of popularity, he closed the doors abruptly in October the day after the now infamous Ferran Adria dinner. Almost as suddenly, Schwa is reopening in February. The first two weeks will go to folks who had reservations canceled, the hoi polloi can book a table from February 15th onward. I’m hopeful that in 2008 I’ll get to have meal number two. 

7 responses to “snackspot.chicago: schwa 2.0”

  1. bitterlemons Avatar
    bitterlemons

    In the same location?

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  2. mme snack Avatar

    Oui my sour citrus ami, same spot.

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  3. Bret Thorn Avatar

    What infamous Ferran Adria dinner?

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  4. ruhlman Avatar

    On the weekend of Charlie Trotter’s 20th anniversary, Trotter hosted a meal at Schwa in honor of Adria, Blumenthal and other luminaries–what made it infamous was that the restaurant closed the next day. It was an exciting meal and I’m glad the place has reopened.

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  5. Bruce F Avatar

    The closing came as a big shock to his many fans; I guess the killer hours combined with his new son pushed him over the edge. The man is a huge talent and I’m looking forward to going back.
    Here’s a link to a story on Schwa’s reopening in Time Out Chicago that you might like to read:
    http://www.timeout.com/chicago/articles/restaurants-bars/25858/the-comeback-kid

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  6. mme snack Avatar
    mme snack

    Au contraire, links to relevant stories are always appreciated. Merci bien.

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