Hello!
I should introduce myself, as this is my first post. I've been lurking on this board for years now, reaping the benefits of everyone's expertise,
and finally have something to contribute. I'd have posted before now, if you-all weren't so thorough. But I've been eating out in Chicago
as a full-time pastime since I was old enough to drive, when all a diner had was the guide in the back of Chicago Magazine or his or her nose.
So on to it: I was looking for something to eat via Metromix, and found a supposedly-better-than-usual hot-dog/Italian beef establishment
in Downer's Grove that would be acceptable to my finicky-American-food-loving children. Behold:
Boagie's
5231 S Main St
Downers Grove, IL 60515
(630) 241-3890


But in addition to the professionally-lettered sign boasting the usual fare, there was an entire board of Mexican food, hand-written in
dry-erase-marker, behind the counter. I asked the woman behind the register what was good, and she indicated that the Mexican food
was it. So I ordered, and I was as far from sorry as you can possibly get.
Turns out the place was taken over by a Zacatecan family a few months ago, and this is their first restaurant. The owner's mother
makes the tamales, and the tortillas for the medium-spicy enchiladas verdes, too,

which were much softer than the kind you'd normally get from a place like El Milagro on 26th (whose tortillas, fresh out of the machine,
ya can't knock, but their consistency is closer to construction paper).
I've had a lot of Mexican street-food, from the standard best-burrito-in-town stands to the medium-size places like Abril, which I still
mourn the passing of, and this is the best comida tipica yet.
I should also mention the excellent Horchata (no grit, and the right amount of cinnamon),

guacamole (lots of tomatoes, cilantro),

and on a subsequent visit, my wife had some amazing big-n-chunky Fajitas.

And a fantastic chile relleno, with a very light breading. They are also justifiably proud of their no-gristle (and no need to saw
with your teeth) steak tacos. So, some more pix:

