Thanks for reporting back! It's always nice to find out happened
Gyoza wrote:My Thai - I TRIED to get these people to a place recommended on this board but noooo.... It was close, it was cheap. What I would call salad rolls they called spring rolls. You know, rice wrappers around fresh lettuce and meat, often shrimp. Not fried. When I described this they brought their spring rolls. They weren't fried but they were covered in a thick sweet sauce like nothing I can imagine coming from Thailand.
Sounds like you got a fairly typical rendition of a fairly typical menu item at "ameri-thai" restaurants -- that's just what they mean by "spring rolls" at lots of places.
Gyoza wrote:Karyn's Cooking - I think that's the right name. Was by the galleries in River North. Again, I THINK that's the neighborhood.
Karyn's
Cooked, and yes, it's River North. "Cooked" as distinct from the first Karyn's, which is only raw food.
Gyoza wrote:Bejan - Excellent onion soup and sauteed spinach.
Bijan's Bistro, maybe?
Hope you had a great time in Chicago.
Joe G.
"Whatever may be wrong with the world, at least it has some good things to eat." -- Cowboy Jack Clement