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                 perfect for wintertime. Yum! My favorite dish of the night was the pig face. It was tender, succulent, and tasted creamy and delicious. I loved the little potato sticks and the egg. I just wish there was a little more cilantro sauce. We also had the squash and sourdough breads, which were great. The green beans were also good. Both my boyfriend and I loved the Ham Frites, which were perfectly cooked thin french fries with pork goodness on top. Yum. For drinks, I loved the Aviation, which is popping up in a lot of restaurants these days. Theirs is fabulous. I also liked the best of three drink, but if I had to pick, I'd go with the Aviation. I am excited to come back here someday, since it was so great. Ok I am ridiculous. If you could stalk a restaurant I would have a restraining order against me! Was only in Chi-town for the weekend and knew I wanted to get in here so I OpenTable and phone stalked for a reservation. Finally got one at 11:30pm which was pretty late for dinner but hey I took what I could get! As soon as you walk into the restaurant you are like....YES! Music was a fantastically eclectic blend of old school soul which puts you right in the mood. The restaurant is actually a lot bigger than it looks from the outside which puzzled me since I figured a place so hard to get in to must be in someone's backyard for god's sake. Then I took a look at the menu and it all became clear. You ever look at an entire section of a menu that was only vegetables and say I want everything? Yeah, me neither until I came to the Girl & the Goat. The cauliflower is slap yo momma good and the beet salad had ingredients so perfectly harmonious it was a salad symphony. Ok, maybe I'm exaggerating a bit but it was flawless so just roll with it. We also had a fish dish over veggies and two desserts but to be honest you don't really even need to know about them. Just go, point at anything randomly and be prepared to have the freakin' culinary experience you waited all that time for. Came here for the once in a lifetime Superbowl Brunch! Ordered about 7 things off the menu (one of them twice!) and they were all great. Let's begin shall we? Corned Beef hash - the corned beef was cut thicker than normal and the flavor was immense, mmm great with a poached fried egg! (is that possible? yes, yes it is.) Potato home fries with masala, caper vinaigrette - You can't go wrong with fried potatoes and two dipping sauces, the masala was my favorite. Roasted pig face with fried egg, cilantro, etc - Okay I have to admit, I've never had pig face, it was tender and the taste was good but I couldn't finish it. I'm one of those people who can eat anything as long as I don't know what it is. I really wanted to like the pig face but I couldn't get the image of a pig head out of my
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