We were first ones into Isaac for dinner tonight -- we expected all the LTHers to be there in force and thought we needed to get in early for the latke treat. Perhaps the snow kept people away, but Isaac and Moishe were ready for us!
As Grandpa Bob said, they are serving three kinds of latkes -- traditional, with sour cream and applesauce ($3.90); a second kind with a tomato sauce that was kind of sweet ($7.00); and a third with guajillo chile sauce (same as they use on some of the enchiladas, $7.50). Each plate comes with two; the traditional are more of an appetizer, and the others are a dinner plate with rice and black beans.
We enjoyed all three. They were very light and fluffy (for latkes, at any rate). Both Isaac and Moishe stopped by to explain the preparation. They hand-grated whole potatoes (no mix), and sauteed them very lightly. I could swear Isaac said something about putting them on the grill, too. At any rate, there was no oily consistency to them at all.
Traditional:
Tomato sauce:
Guajillo:
They were very filling -- we weren't sure whether to order dinner or not, and our waiter checked with us several times whether we wanted to order anything else. In the end, I'm not sure we needed to, but I had never tried their desserts, so it seemed like the night to do so...these are torrejas (Mexican bread) with ice cream (tasted like french toast!):
The traditional latkes tasted especially good with both the applesauce and the already-on-top sour cream. Mr. DebsDiningDigs liked the tomato sauce-y onces the best, while I enjoyed the smokiness of the guajillo. I usually get the guajillo sauce on the enchiladas, so it was yummy to try it on something else.
Isaac and Moishe indicate they will be serving the latkes for the entire month of December. Be sure to stop by and wish them a Happy Hanukkah, and ask about the upcoming changes to their menu.
Re: iblock9 -- it's true, some of their salsas are mild and some dishes are standard fare, but they're always willing to accommodate your preferences. My dad was in town and said he didn't think the salsa was hot enough...they brought another, same result...they brought out a third that they hand-made for him and he loved it. We were at Nuevo Leon in Pilsen over the weekend, and the tampiquena was so much blander than the juicy, flavorful one at Isaac. I think they really try hard to make everything great, and the personal service helps even more so.