We had our second-night dinner at the Omega in Niles. It was $19.95 for matzo-ball soup; choice of gefilte fish or chopped liver; entree choice of chicken, whitefish or brisket, served with tzimmes, kishke and a potato latke; dessert of macaroons or honey cake; and coffee or tea.
The food was much better than I expected. I always like Omega's soups. The chopped liver came with a pickled-vegetable garnish that made me think Mexican more than Jewish, but it set off the liver very well; I prefer a mix higher in egg and onion than this, but it was fine. The brisket was tender and flavorful. I could easily have eaten several more of the fritter-like latkes, which were small, but nice and crisp, and the tzimmes was the tastiest I've had in a while. The kishke had no casing and could have benefited from being braised with the beef, but was otherwise quite flavorful.
Both desserts were excellent; the cake was not a traditional dark honey cake but a kind of struesel-laced sponge cake studded with apples, and the crisp, coconut macaroons were 4-inches across, two to a serving and dipped in chocolate.
In terms of food, I enjoyed this meal much more than that at the seder I attended the previous night, which was a catered dinner at the Renaissance North Shore.