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Old Town Restaurant--Great Polish food in Lemont

Old Town Restaurant--Great Polish food in Lemont
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    Post #1 - March 4th, 2012, 6:28 pm
    Post #1 - March 4th, 2012, 6:28 pm Post #1 - March 4th, 2012, 6:28 pm
    We were driving around picturesque Lemont when both of us noticed a sign in the window of this downtown restaurant listing pan-fried walleye as one of the day's specials. We were hungry, and that was enough to lure us in.
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    It's a big lovely room, nicely decorated without being over-the-top.Image

    The menu is fairly compact--a good thing in my opinion. At $15.95 our special was at the top of their price range. Dinners include soup, choice of potato or dumplings, sweet & sour cabbage or pickled beets, and dessert. An interesting looking salad bar (nice cucumber salad, something with a lot of green olives in it) adds another $1.50. A glass of Zyweic on tap is $2.50, a pint is $3.

    The bread basket looked promising, with a hearty wheat and rye along with a houska so tasty I picked up another loaf to bring home. But it wasn't until our soup was served that I suddenly found myself thinking that perhaps I was going to have to write this up for lth. Our choices included liver dumpling, chicken noodle, or cabbage. Bill's chicken noodle was excellent, with a very deep homemade broth and thin noodles. My cabbage soup was sweet and tangy and full of hunks of smoked pork--one of the best soups I've had in a long time. Image.

    I really could have been perfectly happy with another bowl of soup and some more of that bread, but the entrees were on their way. Since I wasn't thinking about lth when I ordered, we both ate the same thing (selfish, I know!). But the quality level held. The walleye was fresh and perfectly cooked and the breading was delicious--just enough flavor to notice it but not so much that it drowned out the fish. Bill's french fries were excellent--I suspect double fried. My potato dumplings were surprisingly delicate and came with a boat of excellent gravy. The sweet and sour cabbage had caraway seeds in it and was very good. The beet salad was fine, but not particularly remarkable. Image.

    By this time, as you can imagine, we were appropriately stuffed. But you can't just walk away from a free dessert. The choices are jello(!), kolachky (apricot, cheese, or strawberry), and the pastry of the day, which today was an apple coffee cake. We had a strawberry kolachky and the coffee cake.
    Image. Both more delicate than they looked. Neither at all too sweet.

    I am far from an expert in Polish food. I've never been to Smak-Tak or Andrezej Grill. And because I wasn't thinking about LTH, I didn't order any of my favorites from Podhalanka for comparison purposes. But I'd go back for the soup alone and I strongly encourage others in that corner of the burbs to check it out.

    Old Town Restaurant
    113 Stephen Street
    Lemont
    630.257.7570
    http://www.oldtownrestaurant.com

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