Duly Noted: The best steak houses in town (Video)

Warren Buffett, perhaps surprisingly, has seen Breaking Bad and says the character he most identifies with is Saul. Read into that what you will. -- Bloomberg video above Chicago is a time zone away from the ocean, so it's no surprise there is an overflow of excellent steak houses. The good people of Chicago Magazine give us their choices for the best steaks in the city and highlight the variety of styles restaurateurs have created. -- Chicago Magazine Shutl, a delivery service startup, has been… Continue reading at 'Silicon Valley Business Journal'

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