Conflicted as to where to have something to eat late-afteroon today, I opted for
What's Cooking!, which is located about 1.5 miles from where I live. I hopped aboard a #11 bus and off I went. What's Cooking! has become the comfortable standby when I can't make up my mind where to go, or when I don't want to venture far from home. After 3-years of regular visits, I'm on a first-name basis with Gus the owner, his sisters and some of the waitstaff - and comfort does count for something. I've also found that the restaurant gives good value for what it charges.
I wasn't too hungry, so I opted for the small bowl of soup and a 1/2 sandwich. I've come to very much like the chicken soup with kreplah, so that was my soup choice, and I went for the lean corned beef 1/2 sandwich to accompany it.
The kreplah's are large, and well-filled with minced/finely-ground brisket. Though I love the taste of the meat filling, the kreplah itself is typically a bit doughy - but today's were about right. The 1/2 sandwich is large - Jewish deli-style classic - and I like to remove the meat from the bread and eat it by itself - with a large side of horseradish. What's Cooking!'s "lean" corned beef is the best I've eaten in Chicago; the large helping was flavorful.
On weekend late-afternoons and evenings, orders at the restaurant are accompanied by a complimentary plate of small scoops of egg salad and chopped chicken livers. Add to the salad/livers the large basket of breads and the "small" soup and 1/2 sandwich menu item is quite a handful (for me).
The price of the meal was $7.95 + tax and tip. I like the fresh-brewed iced tea at What's Cooking!, and bottomless glasses of it cost $1.85. My check for the meal came to just under $10, plus tip.
After the meal I walked home, through the Sculpture Park that runs parallel to McCormick Boulevard and the North Branch sanitary canal - the venture out made for a nice couple-hour journey.
Below are several photos. The restaurant photos appear dark because I didn't use the flash, but, rather, opted for the natural light provided by "spots" from the ceiling.
Chicken Soup With Kreplah and "Sides"
Corned Beef Sandwich - a "1/2"
Sculpture Park
What's Cooking!
6181 North Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60659
(773) 583-3050
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Bill on August 5th, 2006, 8:45 pm, edited 2 times in total.