nsxtasy wrote:Their Chicago-area locations are in Oak Brook and Lincolnshire.
If you're curious about their menu offerings, you can check out the menu on their website at
http://www.konagrill.com/
We went to their Lincolnshire location tonight. This was our first time at any of their locations.
Atmosphere and service were good, no complaints. The sinks in the restrooms were an interesting cascading granite rather than the usual bowl. We encountered a few oddities: When we arrived after dark at 5:30 pm, the sign was not lit up, so it would be difficult to find (or even notice) if you didn't know it was there. One member of our party received an outdated menu that did not have a few selections that were on the other menus. One coffee arrived in a cracked cup. Nothing major, just odd stuff.
Here's what the four of us had, and how we would rate it:
Appetizers:
- Potstickers - very bland, the Chinese place in your neighborhood probably does a better job - not terrible, just not all that tasty (ditto for the sauce)
- Avocado Egg Roll - also very bland - again, not terrible, just not all that tasty (ditto for the sauce)
- Sweet Maui Onion Rings with seared pineapple chipotle ketchup - these get points for creativity. They take extra large onions, and instead of slicing them into rings, they cut them in half and only use the few outer layers. Think of taking the skin off a softball, keeping the spherical shape, and cutting it in half, and that's about what we're talking about. Taste was only average compared with onion rings elsewhere, though. The "ketchup" was only mildly different from Heinz.
Entrees:
- Baked Seabass - the fish was outstanding. Very buttery tasting. The accompanying shrimp & pork Island rice was not very good (the pork was awful, the shrimp had no flavor) and the Szechwan string beans were spicy (good) but almost raw (bad).
- Sweet-Chili Glazed Salmon - again, the fish was outstanding. There's a certain flavor that some places give to grilled items, with a very thin sort of char crust, that I love, and that's how they did the salmon. Same story with the shrimp and pork Island rice as noted above.
- Macadamia Nut Chicken - this was excellent also. The cheddar mashed potatoes were good and (fortunately) not very cheesy.
Dessert:
- Key Lime Pie - this was very good, if you like the style they used, i.e. very creamy with only a very mild lime flavor. If you like a lot more lime flavor, you might be disappointed.
With one drink apiece, the check came to $41 per person including tax and tip. (Appetizers were NOT half price.)
All in all, we had an enjoyable time primarily because we enjoy getting together with our friends. As you can see, the entrees were very good, the accompaniments and appetizers were not so good. We wouldn't choose to go back - there are many other places that do better - but if we found ourselves going back as a result of someone else's choice, we would go, knowing we would find some foods that we enjoy.