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Erick Williams is having quite a year. The chef-owner of Chicago's Virtue restaurant (an Esquire magazine 2019 Best New Restaurant) has seen his labor of love receive a welcome equal to the passion he's poured into it

On a recent visit to New York, Erick sat down with Andrew to discuss his Chicago upbringing, his first career in real estate, his commitment to the kitchen after the the financial crash of 2008, and the development and meaning behind Virtue and its menu. It's a far-ranging and very open conversation with a thoughtful chef who approaches his work with great intention.

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***LINKS***

Andrew Talks to Chefs official website

Virtue restaurant website

Esquire's Best New Restaurants 2019

Our interview with Mashama Bailey (referenced in this episode)

Our interview with Dave Beran (referenced in this episode)

Our interview with Paul Kahan (referenced in this episode)

Our interview with Kwame Onwuachi (referenced in this episode)

Thanks to Mermaid Inn for hosting this recording session!!


THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW:

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