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Each May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, giving everyone a chance to discover and celebrate the contributions and cultures of this diverse group. It’s an important time to support your local AAPI community, and there are plenty of ways to do so in Chicago — attend a cultural event, explore an international neighborhood, visit an Asian-owned restaurant or business, and more.
Here’s a roundup of Chicago events, exhibits, and beyond to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2023.
Cocktails at AAPI-owned Kumiko
APIDA Arts Festival
This year’s Asian, Pacific Island and Desi/South Asian Americans Art Festival features three straight days of free arts programming across Chicago. Hosted at a different premier venue each day, attendees can enjoy a new lineup of artists and performers at each location.
The Great Filipino Songbook by the SamaSama Project
Enjoy a fusion of Filipino traditional folk and contemporary music by the SamaSama Project, Chicago’s premiere Filipino Folk Fusion band. They will perform The Great Filipino Songbook at the Harold Washington Library Center on May 6, 2023. The event is also available to stream online.
AAPI Restaurant Week
AAPI Restaurant Week is back from May 12 – 21, 2023. Eat your way around the city and suburbs with more than 50 AAPI-owned restaurants that will be participating this year. Each spot will be offering a special deal or discount throughout the week.
Asian Pacific Heritage Festival at Zhou B Art Center
On May 19 and May 21, 2023, the Zhou B Art Center in Bridgeport will host its first Asian Pacific Heritage Art Festival. The festival will highlight the breadth and dynamism of Asian Pacific American creativity, underscoring the community’s notable position in Chicago’s cultural landscape. You can register online in advance for this free cultural event.
Korean Traditional Drumming and Dancing
Be mesmerized by an authentic drum and dance performance from the Korean Performing Arts Institute on May 5 at the Back of the Yards branch of the Chicago Public Library. There will be an explanation of each performance followed by a Q&A session.
Fire + Dragons (An Asian American Circus Cabaret)
See world-class burlesque, belly dance, drag, and fire performances at this intimate speakeasy at the Newport Theater in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood. The show on May 14, 2023 features an all-star cast of Asian-American artists who have performed all over the world. After the show, enjoy a cocktail and a chance to meet the performers.
American Writers Museum Book Talk with Author Nicole Chung
This downtown museum, the first of its kind, is dedicated to American writers of all genres. On May 16, 2023, they’ll host bestselling author Nicole Chung to discuss her new book, A Living Remedy, a memoir about her experiences as a Korean American adoptee.
Music of Cambodia
This free performance on May 27, 2023 will showcase the tradition and history of ancient Cambodian music. Held in Rogers Park, the event is hosted by the National Cambodian Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial.
Photo by Michael Tropea
The Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
Visit the University of Chicago’s world-renowned museum that houses 350,000 artifacts encompassing 10,000 years of history in West Asia and beyond. Learn about the beginnings of human life and discover how people thousands of years ago forged a collective identity in the ancient Middle East, giving rise to the world’s first villages, cities, and empires.
The Arranged Flower: Ikebana and Flora in Japanese Prints
The artful display of flowers in Japanese culture is known as ikebana (ike means “to arrange,” and bana or hana means “flowers”). Take a trip to the Art Institute of Chicago to view stunning and historic ikebana prints from the Edo period (1615–1868). The arrangements shown share an appreciation for natural beauty often overlooked in everyday life.
Cyrus Tang Hall of China at the Field Museum
Explore the intricacies and rich cultural history of the vast country of China and its evolution over more than 10,000 years. From recovered cargo in a sunken trading vessel to bronze weapons dating back centuries, there are a variety of artifacts to marvel at and learn from.
Chinese American Museum of Chicago
Celebrating how Chinese American culture and contributions are an important part of the American fabric, the Chinese American Museum of Chicago has a rotating schedule of exhibits and events. Currently, its exhibit Chinese Cuisine in America: Stories, Struggles and Successes chronicles the struggles, resiliency, and entrepreneurial spirit of Chinese Americans, tying immigration history to the popularization of Chinese cuisine.
Photo by Albert Yau, courtesy Pui Tak Center
Chinatown
From architecture to shopping to some of the best bites in the city, Chicago’s Chinatown reflects both traditional Chinese elements and Western influences. Visit the Chinese American Museum of Chicago, see Chinatown’s Nine Dragon Wall on the corner of Cermak and Wentworth, and find your Chinese zodiac calendar animal in Chinatown Square. If you want to take a closer look at the history behind this historic neighborhood, take a 90-minute Chinatown walking tour through the Chicago Architecture Center on May 27, 2023.
Devon Avenue in West Ridge
On Devon Avenue in West Ridge sits Chicago’s main cluster of South Asian restaurants with a vibrant mix of cultures and a strong feeling of community on display. From traditional bakeries to clothing shops to international grocers, the Devon Corridor, also known as “The International Marketplace,” has Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian populations. Enjoy Indian, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, and vegetarian cuisine as well as bookstores, clothing stores, bakeries, and more.
Asia on Argyle in Uptown
Located just off the Argyle Red Line stop in Uptown, you can find a variety of local businesses, family-owned restaurants, and supermarkets in what has become known as Asia on Argyle. Get takeout at Nha Hang or Ba Le Sandwiches and walk to the Margate Fieldhouse for a fun picnic in the park. Or, make dinner plans at Sun Wah BBQ for the best Peking duck in Chicago.
This month and every month, there are so many ways to support local AAPI-owned businesses. Check out a few of our favorites below and don’t miss our interview series with local small business owners.
Aloha Eats
Apolonia
Arami
Bayan Ko
Chim Thai Cuisine
Chiu Quon Bakery
India House
Jennivee’s Bakery
Kasama
Lao Peng You
Marz Community Brewing Co.
MingHin Cuisine
Nepal House
Noble Thai
Parachute
Phoenix
Qing Xiang Yaun Dumplings
Second Generation
Seoul Taco
Siam Rice
Shang Noodle
SoJu BBQ
S.K.Y.
Sugar Bliss
TenGoku Aburiya
Tous Les Jours Bakery & Cafe
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No matter what kind of wine experience you’re looking for, there’s something perfect waiting for you here in Chicago! From classes led by top sommeliers to tastings of exclusive blends, Chicago has something to satisfy every kind of wine lover. So come out and raise a glass at some of the city’s hottest wine spots. Not sure where to start? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered with my top picks for wine tastings and experiences all around Chicago.
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Wondering about how wine is made? It’s time to uncork your curiosity and experience the magic of wine-making at the City Winery. Located in Chicago’s West Loop neighborhood, City Winery is a working winery, restaurant, and music venue that hosts live music, comedy, and more.
Reserve your spot for a winery tour and tasting where you will discover the secrets behind the winemaking process. You’ll get up close with the equipment, from sorting tables to fermentation tanks. Throughout the tour, enjoy tastings of their award-winning wines and see what all the buzz is about!
Esquire by Cooper’s Hawk, located in the lakefront Gold Coast neighborhood, is a wine lover’s dream come true. As you enter the three-story dining experience, prepare to be wowed by the stunning 50-foot glass wine tower, filled with over 1,600 bottles.
The tasting room offers a variety of guided wine tastings, curated around different themes and updated seasonally. A tasting room attendant will lead you through the experience, which includes four to eight different wines. The Variety Tasting features a wide range of classic favorites, while the Tower Reserve option includes rare and hard-to-find varieties. You can also opt for an exclusive cellar tour with Coopers Hawk sommeliers to finish off your wine experience.
If you like to drink wine while listening to classical music in a tuxedo, this isn’t the place for you. Bronzeville Winery in Chicago’s historic Bronzeville neighborhood is a wine-snob-free zone. They are serving wine for the people. The wine list curated by Chicago sommelier Derrick Westbrook is thoughtful, approachable, and makes space for African American and women-owned brands. Check out their events calendar for Wine 101 classes and wine dinners or join their Wine Club for access to private wine tastings.
Liva at Chicago Winery; photo by Anthony Tahlier
The city’s newest winery, Chicago Winery creates small-batch wine blends on-site and offers tastings, tours, classes, and more. Head to their Tasting Room to sample their locally made wines, with three different flights that consist of five wines. Guests can even create a custom flight of their favorites.
On the weekends, take a tour of the wine-making facility to see how the magic happens and taste the fruit of their labor. For the full Chicago Winery experience, make a reservation for brunch or dinner at LIVA, featuring dishes made with seasonal ingredients and a fabulous four-season outdoor patio.
Instead of dusting off that old Duolingo account, why not learn about Italy in a much tastier way? Every Wednesday, join the team at Acanto, a long-running wine bar and restaurant in the Loop, for their weekly Italian wine class. You’ll spend an hour exploring wines from various locations throughout Italy, discovering hot new wine regions, traditional native varieties, and your new favorite summer patio wines. It’s the perfect place to expand your wine expertise, while enjoying Italian food and wine in a historic building on Michigan Avenue.
As soon as you walk through their doors at Le Midi, you’ll feel like you’re sipping on a glass of breezy rosé in the heart of Provence. This charming wine bar in Chicago’s Wicker Park has a warm and inviting atmosphere and features wines from lesser known producers and unexpected varieties. Let the friendly and knowledgeable staff recommend their top picks and tasty small plates to pair. Their calendar showcases tastings and events with local and visiting experts.
If you’re a fan of bubbly, Pops for Champagne is the ultimate spot. This legendary Chicago champagne bar in River North isn’t the kind of place where you play it safe with your usual drink order. Instead, hand over the reins and let your server guide you on an epic champagne adventure.
With over 200 options from rare vintages to selections from big champagne houses, they’ll definitely find something new that suits your taste buds. Make sure to check out their Tasting Series, an educational event that showcases the history and philosophy of a French champagne producer.
Build your own personal wine tasting with Love Cork Screw wines. This Black women-owned wine brand is based in Chicago and can be found in stores throughout the city. Grab a few bottles to bring to your next event — may we suggest a free concert or outdoor movie in Millennium Park this summer?
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