Taste Trippin' Part Six (Francais)
I've complained about Chicago's long, brutal winters but when it really grows unbearable, I just take off to the warmest place I can think of. That would be Senegal, West Africa, by way of Chicago's only Senegalese restaurant, Yassa. Senegalese food mirrors the culture in general. It's warm, colorful and very spicy. Family run and oozing with welcome and graciousness, Yassa offers the perfect tropical escape. With African tapestries and pictures on the wall and two rooms filled with wooden tables and chairs, Yassa feels like your favorite Senegalese aunt's living room, complete with music and tales of village exploits. I go to Yassa as much for the atmosphere as I do the flavorful food. Live bands play jazz or R&B and the expansive Gueye family floats about, waiting tables and supplying African anecdotes in free flowing French or Wolof. And then there's the food. Hearty doesn't even come close to explaining it. Yassa's menu...