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Set a play date, and nibble away

The new Nibbles' Play Café at 13 Huntington Lane in Wheeling lets parents unwind and have a bite to eat or a cup of coffee while their children are busy in a variety of play areas.

The café area is centrally located so moms and dads can keep a watchful eye on their little ones while enjoying a Mandarin chicken salad or a goat cheese ciabatta sandwich. For those not wanting a big meal, coffee and "one-bite" dessert sweets are featured.

The play areas are designed for children ages 6 months to 6 years and include a train table, a sand-and-water area, building blocks and a costume area with dress-up clothes and props. For the younger set, the Belly Babies area has soft mats for crawling and tunnels to explore.

Call (847) 229-0400 or visit nibblesplaycafe.com.

A 'Mity Nice' Passover meal

Authentic Passover dishes will be offered Thursday through April 27 at Mity Nice Grill in Water Tower Place, 835 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago.

Those celebrating the holiday can dig into traditional dishes including sweet-and-sour brisket, potato pancakes, whitefish, matzo ball soup or honey-baked sweet carrot tzimmes.

Dessert offerings are plentiful and include stewed fruit, flourless chocolate cake and macaroons.

For reservations, call (312) 335-4745.

Celebrate Indian harvest at Marigold

The modern Indian restaurant Marigold, at 4832 N. Broadway, Chicago, is celebrating Mother Earth and the Indian harvest festival of Baisakhi each Tuesday in April.

A three-course "Tuesday Tasting Menu" celebrates the foods of Baisakhi. Dishes include an appetizer of Basant Subzi Ke Pakore (seasonal vegetable fritters in a chickpea flour batter) and a mid-course of Khaman Dhokla (flour cakes with mustard seeds and curry leaves with fresh herb chutney).

The main course is Kadhai Paneer, containing seasonal stir-fried vegetables with onion, fennel, a tomato curry and basmati rice pulao.

The cost is $25 per person, plus tax and gratuity. For reservations, call (773) 293-4653.

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