I detest shopping malls. Even though I have a friend who does very interesting research on malls as cities and even, once,
lived in a mall, unless the complex has got a Bouchon Bakery or is designed by Daniel Libeskind (haven't been to Crystals yet), I would rather be almost anywhere else. So, I saw an invitation to dine by the management of Mity Nice at Water Tower Place as a personal growth opportunity.
From my understanding, Mity Nice opened 18 years ago, and it recently--I think with the whole Water Tower Place food court--got a makeover. I was surprised by how much Mity Nice felt like a standalone restaurant. Situated at the back of the dim food court, it feels somewhat sequestered, in a good way. I overheard a gentleman at the next table describe the restaurant to whom I think were his elderly parents as "Wildfire without the fire." I'm not entirely sure what that meant, but Mity Nice did feel more sedate--without feeling sleepy--than my one visit to a Wildfire. The food also seemed similar in a large-American-dinner-plate-with-obligatory-sides kind of way.
Overall, the food at Mity Nice was much better than I expected. The Spicy Shrimp and Avocado Cocktail was pretty soupy but had big chunks of seafood and was actually very fresh and flavorful, with a pleasant balance of spice and acidity. I've been reading about how PepsiCo is trying to get the American market ready for gazpacho; a take on shrimp cocktail may be the key. The chips at Mity Nice were somewhat stale, but the saltines amused me.
The salmon was my favorite dish of the night: too much glaze but otherwise a nice piece of fish. The roasted asparagus--maybe the highlight of the meal--was as good as the Mick Klug asparagus I've been getting in my vegetable box, and the roasted corn was very decent as well.
I also enjoyed the country rib despite, again, too much sweet sauce. It was much fattier than I'd expect a piece of meat at a restaurant like this, so that was a pleasant surprise. The corn pudding had nothing on the likes of Sable's corn creme brulee, but I did want more of it. Fries were a B+, and I'm a hard grader.
The salad and pie were salad and pie, but the quality of ingredients seemed quite fine, and I would eat both items again. Cocktails were very respectable, and though I don't remember the details, the beer list was surprisingly craft-focused and reasonably-priced.
Mity Nice isn't breaking any new ground, but they're turning out respectable food. As we've seen with hotels, maybe one day there will be a renaissance of mall restaurants, and maybe I'll be ready for it.
Spicy Shrimp and Avocado Cocktail
Cedar-Planked Maple-Glazed Salmon with Fresh Market Vegetables
Fork Tender Niman Ranch Country Rib with Sweet Corn Pudding and Fresh-Cut Fries
Simple Green Salad
Malted Chocolate Silk Pie
Mity Nice at Water Tower Place
835 N. Michigan Avenue
Mezzanine Level
Chicago, IL 60611
312-335-4745
http://www.mitynicechicago.com/