Did a quick search and was surprised to see that there doesn't yet seem to be a dedicated thread for Endgrain, Enoch Simpson's new Roscoe Village spot. Time Out reviewed it last week and deemed it "inconsistent," calling out an underseasoned trout dish several times and implying that there are several other dishes on the menu that also suffer from underseasoning. You can find the full review here:
http://www.timeoutchicago.com/restauran ... ant-reviewI have to say, I was surprised at how mediocre the reviewer found the place. I've been twice now, once for brunch and once for dinner, both times with friends, so have had a chance to try about half the things on the menu. I cannot recommend this place enough! There are so many dining choices in Chicago that it's rare for me to go back to the same place two weeks in a row, but I was so impressed with everything I've had that I'm hoping to make a third visit in the not too distant future. I haven't tried the offending trout dish but my experiences were overwhelmingly positive. It's been awhile since I've been so excited about a new neighborhood restaurant.
For brunch, i had the chorizo sope with soft boiled egg. It's on the small side, so I was worried it wouldn't be enough to fill me up, but ended up being just the perfect amount to be full but not stuffed. The richness and heaviness of the sope & chorizo were offset by a bright, tangy, crunchy slaw, add in the soft boiled egg and you have perfection on a plate. I also tried my friend's biscuit smothered in gravy/eggs/crispy onions. This dish was much larger & more filling than the sope. Why more people haven't thought to do open faced biscuit sandwiches is beyond me. Another winner.
For dinner, had the smoked walleye fritter, which was fine - nothing to write home about but well fried and tasty nonetheless. The pork & kimchi hand pie was the night's big revelation. Yes, even more so than the fried chicken, and that's saying something. The crust was unbelievable, a little on the thick side, buttery, perfectly flaky. I didn't know what to expect with the braised pork/kimchi combination but it was a huge winner. This is the kind of dish you have dreams about. As the Time Out review noted, the fried chicken is a masterpiece, perfectly crisp on the outside, moist on the inside. Generous portion. Huge fresh baked biscuit and a cup of gravy on the side. I also had the flap steak (similar to a hangar steak) which was surprisingly smoky, but perfectly cooked. Another winner.
On my first visit, I had some of the same service issues as the TO reviewer - fairly inattentive service and a waitress who looked and acted as though this was not where she wanted to be or what she wanted to be doing. That said, it wasn't horrible, just not great. Certainly didn't ruin my experience. On my second visit, though the place was full, no issues at all - our server was great, enthusiastic but not overbearing, and the delivery was perfectly paced.