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At Fancy Plants Kitchen, the innovation­s in vegan cuisine continue in Lincoln Park

- BY AIMEE LEVITT Eater Chicago Originally published on chicago.eater.com.

Chef Kevin Schuder hasn’t been getting much sleep since he opened Fancy Plants Kitchen in Lincoln Park, an offshoot of his vegan catering company and Lakeview cafe. Schuder is known for his ambition and experiment­ation, and at 144 seats (including a patio), Fancy Plants Kitchen is his most ambitious experiment to date. Originally open during daytime hours, Fancy Plants Kitchen recently made its first foray into dinner service with a five-course vegan molecular gastronomy feast in late August.

Fancy Plants’ debut is big news for vegans who yearn for a more elevated experience — a place for celebratio­n or to take a date. Not that these venues don’t exist in Chicago, but Schuder has given the city a welcoming restaurant that can cater those needs without sacrificin­g accessibil­ity. Schuder says once patio season dies down, he’ll have more time to tweak the restaurant. He has experience working at wine bars in San Francisco and says that he likes cooking for a drinking crowd. Once they have a liquor license, Schuder and beverage director Pauline Sauer will unleash their cocktails and bar menu.

Schuder has outfitted the kitchen at the new Fancy Plants with a wok station and fermentati­on equipment and he’s lined up a purveyor of local produce so he can continue to expand the range of vegan cooking using Japanese and molecular gastronomy techniques he learned during his apprentice­ship in San Francisco.

Fancy Plants Cafe, Schuder’s tiny Lakeview restaurant, is temporaril­y closed while the chef concentrat­es on Lincoln Park. Schuder yearned for a larger playground for his experiment­s, regularly holding pop-up dinners that showcased his talents for plated meals. Schuder has also played with vegan burgers, and now he’s no longer hamstrung by a small kitchen.

While the Lakeview location should reopen soon, Schuder is serving the pastries, sandwiches, bagels and carrot lox that made Fancy Plants so beloved, along with daily lunch specials in Lincoln Park. On weekends, there’s an expanded brunch menu with tofu scrambles, cashew ricotta toast, and cauliflowe­r wings and waffles.

Vegans and omnivores have waited for Schuder to find a larger space, and it’s finally happened. Check out what Fancy Plants is cooking in Lincoln Park.

Fancy Plants Kitchen, 1443 W. Fullerton Avenue, Open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily.

 ?? BARRY BRECHEISEN/ EATER CHICAGO ?? Chef Kevin Schuder at work at his new Fancy Plants Kitchen.
BARRY BRECHEISEN/ EATER CHICAGO Chef Kevin Schuder at work at his new Fancy Plants Kitchen.
 ?? BARRY BRECHEISEN/EATER CHICAGO ?? The interior dining space at Fancy Plants Kitchen.
BARRY BRECHEISEN/EATER CHICAGO The interior dining space at Fancy Plants Kitchen.

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