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Steve's Shish-Kabab, new suburban location
A couple of weeks ago, en route to a destination further to the southwest in Illinois, we had the chance to visit the new Steve’s Shish Kebab. Now that this restaurant’s GNR award is up for renewal, it seems a good time to post at some length about it. Of course, there haven’t been many posts about Steve’s over the last couple of years, in part because the restaurant was simply closed for a time before the owner decided to reopen in the new suburban location and in part because that new suburban location, well to the southwest of the city in Palos Hills, is rather off the usual LTH beaten track.
I’ll keep this fairly short and start with my overall assessment: the new Steve’s Shish Kebab, judging from this one visit by Amata, Lucantonius and myself, is just as good as the old Steve’s: each of the dishes we sampled on this occasion were prepared in the same manner and with the same success as the ones we had enjoyed at the old location on 63rd Street.
The new location is somewhat characterless – a small strip mall:
The interior is decorated in a similar fashion to the old location but seems very different on account of the fact that, whereas there were no windows in the dining room in the old restaurant, the new one has a very large window:
The same style torshi is served, which includes slices of jalapeños, which I rather enjoy eating along with other items for a little added zip:
We had a very nice Jaffa salad, which would have been better had the red cabbage been a little less prominent:
Fine hummus:
Outstanding baba ghanooj, with a very good level of smokiness:
One of the best kefta kebabs in Chicagoland, at least to my taste:
I can say the same about the shawarma, the spicing of which I find especially pleasing; both this and the preceding dish featured nicely juicy meat:
Not pictured (my food photography on this day was not at its best but then, I’m a little out of practice; apologies for the fuzziness of some of the above pictures) was a falafel sandwich that featured absolutely beautiful little falafel balls.
Again, I thought Steve’s was producing food just as it did in the old location and, though I regret very much that I won’t often have the opportunity to get down to visit them in Palos Hills, I certainly wish I could.
Antonius
Steve's Shish Kabob
10719 S. Roberts Rd.
Palos Hills, IL 60465
708.974.3530
Alle Nerven exzitiert von dem gewürzten Wein -- Anwandlung von Todesahndungen -- Doppeltgänger --
- aus dem Tagebuch E.T.A. Hoffmanns, 6. Januar 1804.
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