Last Sunday, Ronnie Suburban, GWiv and I made a trip to Izola's Restaurant for some good times and down home cooking. Izola's is an institution on the South Side, which only recently came to my attention thanks to the Sauveur issue on Chicago. As soon as we entered the bustling restaurant, we were made to feel welcome, as long time regulars table hopped and shared friendly conversation. Izola's had the feel of a community touch stone, with the charming Izola White presiding like a queen over her namesake restaurant. She is justifiably proud of the recent press her restaurant is getting, beaming as she brought a reprint of a recent Tribune article to our table for us to see.
Izola's Restaurant
As soon as we sat down, someone at the next table told us that the wait for food to be delivered to the table was extremely long today, but worth it. I couldn't agree more. The food was very good!
We started out with an "appetizer" order of salmon patties, hot links and eggs for the table. I'm a sucker for a good salmon patty, being one of the few things that my Maternal Grandmother cooked that I actually liked. These were good enough to rival Granny's. The hot links were standard issue split and grilled and I didn't try the eggs, but the salmon patties alone were worth the trip to 79th street.
Izola's Salmon Patties
Next up were beef short ribs covered in a thick gravy. These were good, but fell prey to being a bit on the bland side compared to the short ribs that I prepare myself, so I may not have enjoyed them as much as my table mates.
Izola's Short Ribs
The real star of the show for me was the fried chicken. This chicken had a well seasoned breading, slightly on the salty side, that I really enjoyed. It differed from the typical south side fried chicken in that the breading was actually fairly thick compared to the normal thin dip in flour style that many places served. This was some beautiful chicken!
Izola's Fried Chicken
Izola's is a long way from my home on the Northwest side, but that won't stop me from making additional visits. Izola's has the right combo of atmosphere and outstanding food. The only thing to remember is that there is a minimum charge of $2.18/person
Izola's Restaurant
522 E. 79th St.
Chicago, IL 60619
773-846-1484
Steve Z.
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