After living around the block for over a year, I finally bit the bullet and went to lunch at Cafe Effe on Montrose in the Lincoln Square/Ravenswood neighborhood. I pass by the Bosnian spot almost once a day, and have always wanted to test my theory that it's nothing more than a cover for the Eastern European mafia. But, I found that it's much more (though I haven't ruled out any intrigue yet).
My dining companion and I sat outside this past Friday evening. Even though we were sitting right along Montrose, I really felt like I was in no longer in Chicago. We ordered drinks - no diet sodas or iced tea and plenty of strange looks from the waitress - but again, this would not be something that would bother me if I were in another country, so I didn't care. I settled on real coke in a real bottle, which is a treat in itself.
I ordered the grilled chicken sandwich and a garden salad. My friend ordered the Chevapi, which is a Bosnian sausage almost like kefta kebabs (and sometimes spelled cevapcici). Both were extremely delicious and extremely large. (We only made it through half of each and therefore had lunch for the next day.) The sandwiches come on this huge, fresh-baked bread that is a cross between french bread, pita and nan. Both the chicken and the chevapi were really well-seasoned., though I would’ve liked more than just onion on the chevapi.
The only issue with our experience is that we were watched like a hawk by who I'm assuming is the owner and his regular patrons. But, again, this was sort of part of the charm. It might bother me in some trendy, upscale spot, but since I sort of felt like we walked in on their territory, they had the right to size us up.
The total for dinner for two including 2 drinks, 2 sandwiches, and a salad with bread was less than $25. It was a total steal especially considering the quality and the fact that we ate it again the next day. I will DEFINITELY be returning (for more food and investigation).
Cafe Effe
2030 W. Montrose Ave., Chicago
Tel: (773) 334-3436
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rlguffman on July 10th, 2007, 2:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.