This past weekend was the big trip down to Chicago and it was a good one. My friends place is in a really nice area, lots of great older houses and apartment buildings, that area of Clark up that way is really great too. The location was excellent though because it made for a quick walk down to Argyle.
Friday night we ate at Hai Yen and I thought the food was good. I don't really have a reference point though because I have not eaten much Vietnamese food in my life. I really liked the beef spring rolls with all of the herbs packed in there, the beef had a great seasoning. The pork spring rolls were ok too, but I preferred the beef. We also ordered a Vietnamese style crepe which was huge, and different than expected. It reminded me more of a really big omelet with a crispy exterior, everyone at the table enjoyed it. My dinner was only ok, and I can't remember the names of what it was. However there was pork and or shrimp inside of like tapioca gelatin things, and then ground shrimp/shrimp chunks on these white little discs (crepes maybe)?
My buddy got a bowl of curry which he loved and my wife got an enormous serving of beef pho that was good (I helped her eat it). With so many things on the menu I'd go back again.
Saturday morning we walked down to Argyle again and went to Chui Quon and La Patisserie P. Radiator you misspoke, the curry buns at Pa Patisserie P aren't just great, they are beyond great, they are amazing. I ate 5 of them (just the curry ones) in 2 days. The other stuff at La Patisserie P was good also. My wife loved the éclairs and chocolate filled croissants. Their BBQ beef buns were good too. I also really enjoyed the bbq pork buns and shrimp and pork dumplings from Chui Quon. If I lived near those places I'd be a regular for sure, I'm so jealous of my friend who lives right near there. I'm already having curry bun withdrawals. Curry buns, more like curry crack.
After some morning bakery and waiting for the lady folk to wake up and get rolling we headed out to Chinatown. We ate lunch at Phoenix and it was good experience. We ordered some chicken feet, spare ribs, seaweed and shrimp rolls and a few other things. It was all fresh, hot, and tasty. My dim sum experience is limited but the food was good to us, the service was fast and the staff was friendly. That place was packed though, they do some serious business.
Dinner was at Kuma's, you can read about my experience in the Kuma's thread.
Sunday we didn't make it out for Cuban or anything else, I just wanted to go get more curry buns so that is what I did. Then we left earlier than I thought we would because the wife wanted to go to Ikea.
Overall it was a great weekend. I missed a few things that I wanted to hit up, but that just leaves me with reasons to go back. I want to learn how to make curry buns so I can open up a bakery here in Madison that just makes those. How could it not be a hit?
Thanks again for the recommendations.