![]() ![]() ![]() Fortunately, it’s mostly a no-lose situation. ![]() Each meal also includes two sides, which sounds great, but since Pearl’s offers 18 options (!), choosing two requires the kind of anguished internal debate that I usually devote to buying a car. Order the fried catfish ($19.99), and you’ll get an enormous fillet with a crackly crust that seems to have fused to the fish. Here you can load up on soul food classics like fried chicken, smoked ham hocks and oxtails. If you go, be prepared to join in for a singalong of “Happy Birthday” - the Stevie Wonder version. With its massive dining room and artwork lining the walls celebrating prominent Black artists, the Bronzeville stop acts both as a restaurant and as a meeting place for the community ready to celebrate. Michigan Ave.), which has been open for more than 30 years. That’s where you’ll find Pearl’s Place (3901 S. While soul food restaurants have played important roles on the North and West sides, the epicenter in Chicago has always been the South Side. ![]()
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