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Ari Bendersky

Ari Bendersky

Chicago Contributor

Ari is a freelance journalist specializing in wine, spirits, food and travel, which he covers in his Substack, Something Glorious, and numerous national publications, including Forbes, WSJ Magazine, The New York Times, Wine Enthusiast, and Food & Wine. He has visited wine regions around the world, including Sonoma, Rioja, Alto Adige, the Loire Valley, Mendoza, and many more. Sure, expensive, highly rated wines are nice, but Ari prefers more rustic, approachable wines for everyday drinking (hello, crisp, dry whites and chillable reds). When it comes to spirits, he’ll take Tequila and mezcal over gin, rye over rum, amaro on the rocks, and a well-shaken dirty vodka martini. Ari holds a WSET Level 2 certification and is the host of the docuseries Family Meal.

Fun Facts

  • Lives in
    Uptown, Chicago
  • First Resy ever made
    Giant in 2016.
  • Drink of choice
    Whatever good wine is being poured. Or an Oaxacan old fashioned.
  • Restaurant you’ve been to the most
    Giant in Logan Square.
  • Best high-low pairing
    Osetra caviar and kettle chips.
  • Favorite food city
    Chicago (San Francisco is a close second).
  • Last meal on earth
    I’d have to have a buffet or a long, multi-course meal that would include oysters, sushi, Thai food, Chicago tavern-style pizza, cacio e pepe, a Caesar salad with big crunchy croutons, and much more.

Ari’s Featured Stories

Resy Features

10 Years In, Neighborhood Gem Gather Continues to Live Up to its Name

Guides

The Resy Guide to Chicago’s Wine-Loving Restaurants

The Rundown

Meet the Cafe Serving Pastries and Bistro Fare in Lincoln Park

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Everything You Need to Know About Logan Square Darling Cellar Door Provisions

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