Gourmet Eats on the Cheap

Chef Roger Greene’s favorite money-saving and ethnic markets

By ANTHONY PONCE
Updated 6:45 PM CST, Tue, Apr 21, 2009

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Everyone in their right mind loves food.  But when a nice meal out just isn't in the cards (or the bank), where can you turn?  Chef Roger Greene shared the below list of his favorite money-saving markets that have the best ingredients for great, gourmet home cooking.

SEAFOOD:

  1. Sea World, 1130 W Argyle St. - For lobster, Dungeness crabs, tilapia, catfish
  2. L. Isaacson and Stein Fish, 800 W Fulton Market - Excellent fresh fish, very reduced prices.  Just a few days ago fresh Halibut that smelled only of the sea was easily $10/pound cheaper than at the fancy fish stores further north.

PRODUCE:

  1. Stanley’s Fruit Market, 1558 N Elston Ave.
  2. Andy’s Fruit Ranch, 4733 N Kedzie
  3. HarvesTime, 2632 W. Lawrence Ave.

MEXICAN/SOUTH AMERICAN INGREDIENTS:

  1. Guanajuato, 3140 N California Ave.
  2. El Mercado Food Mart, 3767 N Southport Ave. - Grass-fed meat at reasonable prices, products from Argentina and South America.

MIDDLE EASTERN INGREDIENTS:

  1. Al Khayyam, 4738 N Kedzie - Terrific fresh pita bread, inexpensive spices.

SOUTHEAST ASIAN CUISINE:

  1. Tai Nam Food Market, 4925 N Broadway - Noodles, shrimp, everything you need for Vietnamese and Thai cooking.
  2. Sun Wah Bar-B-Que, 1134 W Argyle - Peking Duck, BBQ Pork, cheaper than buying a raw duck. Good for use in stir fry, very inexpensive.

I’m sure there are many that I have missed, but I have explored all of these and each one is a culinary adventure and a money-saver.

- Roger Greene, ‘Dinner Is Solved’ Personal Chef

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