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    Time Out Chicago / Issue 161 : Mar 27–Apr 2, 2008
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    Guan

    Photo: Yvette Marie Dostatni

    Martha Stewart better watch out, because not only can Guan Chen, chef of Guan Restaurant, likely cook circles around her, but he’s got serious interior-design chops. While many Asian spots hew to a palette of kanji-based calligraphy, porcelain and black lacquer, Chen outfitted his Evanston storefront with homey naturalistic touches, including a mini rock garden and a wall-mounted forest of birch branches. He complements this natural aesthetic with sleek, modern leather chairs and window panels etched with geometric cherry blossoms.

    Once you enter this modern womb, you won’t want to leave its cozy warmth. The gracious, attentive service of Guan’s wife, Yan, doesn’t hurt either. But getting people to stay isn’t the problem; it’s getting customers in the door. Even though the restaurant just celebrated its first anniversary, on a recent Friday night at 7pm only two tables were filled. “We had to change our name from Ninefish, because someone else held the trademark,” Yan says. “It took us two months to get a new sign, and many old customers did not come after that.”

    The name has changed, but Guan’s detailed, inspired Asian fusion cuisine has not. While pan-Asian is usually code for culinary jack-of-all-trades yet master of none, everything here—from glistening, crispy-skinned Peking duck to whole fried snapper smothered in a garlic, jalapeño and basil sauce—is better than the stuff you’d find at most Chinese and Thai–only restaurants. The real treat comes when Guan gets creative with moves like stuffing fatty white tuna maki with raspberries and drizzling the roll with white truffle oil, deftly merging his Asian roots with New American touches.

    2426 Main Street, Evanston (847-328-9177). El: Purple to Main. Bus: 200 Main Shuttle. Lunch and dinner. Average main course: $19.

    — Michael Nagrant



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    • 5262 Pauline Camberis Wed, Apr 09, at 09:41am
      Guan is one of our favorite places to dine. We have been there several times and each time it has been a wonderful adventure in dining. We have chosen many dishes on the menu and each one has always been absolutely delicious. No other Aisian restaurant can compare. The sevice is impeccable, we love the decor, and of course, Yan and Guan.

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    • 5100 Jaycee Thu, Apr 03, at 09:57pm
      We have eaten here often and have never had a bad meal or bad service. These owners are so talented and friendly ...they deserve a full house every night. I think some customers stopped coming when they unfortunately lost their original (&fantastic) sushi chef, but they are back on track now. Try it. Another plus, they have a lot of free parking, a rarity for most Evanston businesses.

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    • 4768 lynne lasser Wed, Mar 26, at 10:55pm  
      Please include their website: www.guanrestaurant.com

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    • 4771 LVogt Wed, Mar 26, at 09:18pm  
      I completely agree. Having eaten at Guan several times I have to say the food is delicious and the service is excellent. My wife and I look forward to eating there again very soon.

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    • 4769 lynne lasser Wed, Mar 26, at 08:56pm  
      Please mention that reservations are strongly encouraged!

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