Marco wrote:For example. one could point out that there is a really nice, relatively new middle eastern place about a mile south of Wrigley Field on Broadway called Kabob Inn. The shawerma and fatoush rival the places on Lawrence/Kedzie---which can you read about in the GNR List. This way, everybody else reading here finds out about something new in addition to the incessantly annoying reference to the GNR List.
Marco wrote:Dave148 wrote:The GNR List is a good place to begin - http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=28382
Can't we make a rule against posting JUST a reference to the GNR List? It gets REALLY BORING for people reading here. I want to see what NOVEL things people can contribute to a thread, or even, FOCUSED replies to questions. Yes there is a canon. But if that is all you have to say, why bother?
For example. one could point out that there is a really nice, relatively new middle eastern place about a mile south of Wrigley Field on Broadway called Kabob Inn. The shawerma and fatoush rival the places on Lawrence/Kedzie---which can you read about in the GNR List. This way, everybody else reading here finds out about something new in addition to the incessantly annoying reference to the GNR List.
eatchicago wrote:One man's "annoying" is another man's "fantastic".
nsxtasy wrote:When I went to Wrigley a few months ago, I ate at Deleece on Southport, which is about half a mile north of the stadium and offers moderately-priced contemporary American food. I thought it was very good and worth considering. (They also have another restaurant south of the stadium called Deleece Grill Pub which focuses more on comfort food.)
nsxtasy wrote:if you've never had Chicago deep-dish before
Outoftowner wrote:Many thanks to everyone who has responded. My wife and I are big fans of Mexican food, so Mixteco sounds great. I really enjoyed the GNR list and had no intentions of causing so much trouble. This entire website, including its passionate members, is a priceless tool for any city. If only every city I traveled to had such a resource.
If the food is half as good as your passion for it, I will surely come away impressed with Chicago.
Outoftowner wrote:Many thanks to everyone who has responded. My wife and I are big fans of Mexican food, so Mixteco sounds great. I really enjoyed the GNR list and had no intentions of causing so much trouble. This entire website, including its passionate members, is a priceless tool for any city. If only every city I traveled to had such a resource.
If the food is half as good as your passion for it, I will surely come away impressed with Chicago.
nsxtasy wrote:Mixteco Grill offers really good creative provincial Mexican cuisine, and is one of my favorite such places in the city (despite Gary's claim that I like "suburban style Mexican with good service and dumbed down food", which I don't think is accurate). However, there are a couple of things you should know about Mixteco Grill. One is that it is not that close to Wrigley Field; it's about a mile and a half away. If you don't want to walk, you can take the #22 CTA bus up Clark Street to Montrose and then walk west a few blocks. (It's also near the CTA Brown Line stop at Montrose but that's not the best way to get there from Wrigley.) The other is that they get very busy, even during the week, and they accept reservations over the phone, so I recommend making one in advance.
The GP wrote:If you are a fan of Thai, do check out TAC Quick, which is easily walkable from Wrigley up Sheffield (which turns into Sheridan).
TAC Quick
3930 N. Sheridan
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:Worth noting: the above spots are BYOB.