Today for lunch I decided to give Cinco De Mayo in Lombard a visit. For the most part I left very satisfied, but there are a few issues.
As I pulled up, I noticed the signs advertising the availability of tacos, tortas, and burritos. I had been under the impression that this place was not supposed to be a run of the mill taqueria, and was a little disappointed. However, once entering I was in a fairly large dining room that was well appointed, but completely empty. There is no host desk so a gentleman (who would be my waiter) came out from behind a kitchen door to seat me.
After being sat I was presented with a very nice table salsa with a very fresh flavor good amount of heat, and tiny bits of avocado. The downside is that the salsa was served with some of the stalest chips I’ve ever had the displeasure of consuming. For my lunch I ordered what my server revealed as the specialty of the house, the Habanero Steak. From the menu it is described as, “Char-broil skirt steak, habanero pepper sauce, grilled onions, Mexican rice, pinto beans, salsa, and cilantro.” I requested medium-rare, and received closer to rare (which isn’t a big problem for me). I must say that the presentation is unlike I’ve seen from a Mexican restaurant in the burbs. If you can imagine a mound of rice with a skirt steak deftly wrapped around its side, topped with a fresh pico de gallo and grilled red onion, surrounded by a lake of pinto beans and cilantro.
From first glance I realized that they were truly trying to present a much more upscale item than any of the 5 taquerias within a few miles. However, in this case the presentation made consumption difficult. I could not easily cut into the meat without first moving it off the rice. I was a little disappointed with the beans. They were very watery and had little flavor until I added salt. The meat, while I could see had been brushed with a pepper sauce; I could not feel any of the classic burn of habanero. I used the remaining table salsa as a condiment for the steak. The rice was just your average mix you’d find in any local establishment.
Overall, I believe the advertisements for tortas, and tacos could drive away their target market, but once inside Cinco De Mayo is quite a nice place. They do spread themselves very thin with a menu with everything from chicharron quesadillas to Alfredo chicken fettuccine. I will return to try other menu items, but I fear that unless business picks up enough for the chips to remain fresh; this little gem in Lombard will soon fade away into the “what was the name of that place that used to be in this spot” limbo that so many good ideas end up.
Flip
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