A few days ago, I met up with RAB and stevez for lunch at PQM. I intentionally arrived early -- cooler in tow -- so I could do a little shopping before we ate.
PQMJust like a mullet...business up front and a party (of sorts) in the back.

Dry Goods
Meatporium
MeatporiumHouse-baked breads below.
Meatporium
Meatporium
Meat & CheeseporiumI ended up buying some Red Waddle Pork Porterhouses (the provenance of which I do not remember), blood mortadella, toulouse sausage, chicken-curry-ground gizzard sausage and one other type of raw sausage. I cooked them all (except for the mortadella) the next night over lump charcoal on my Weber kettle, and my family really enjoyed them. The pork was juicy and had a beautiful layer of tasty fat on the exterior. Across the board, the sausages were well-made. The definition was perfect on all of them. Flavors were very nice, too. Sausage-making is top-notch here. I've now had 10 different ones and there hasn't been a bad one in the bunch.
The worst thing about PQM is that there's just too much great-looking stuff and it's hard to decide what to buy and order. Here are a few items that didn't make the cut this time around . . .
Tuna MuffalettaNext time for sure.
Duck Confit
Beef heart, Captain?The main purpose of this trek, though, was lunch . . .
Menu
MenuThe 3 of us split 4 items . . .
Lunch:
RibolittaThis was astonishingly good. Really, one of the best things I've eaten in a long time. I loved the pungent aroma of the cheese, the mix of satisfying textures and the depth and richness of the varying flavors in this bowl. Sensational.
Nduja SandwichI liked this but wished the nduja had a bit more punch. For my palate, I also thought the salad mixture on top of the sandwich was dressed a bit too acidicly.
Better Than a GyrosI thought this sandwich was great. As advertised, the flavors were like a gyros, only better

and the pork was tender and unctuous.
Veggie Accompaniment for CocidoRoasted carrots and cabbage, fresh herbs and pickled peppers.
CocidoThis delicious and hearty dish had quite a presence attack. I loved the short rib and the blood sausage, which both absorbed and then delivered quite a bit of the flavorful broth. The chorizo, I thought, was a tad less successful because it lost a bit of its textural splendor soaking in the broth. Its tighter definition kind of prevented it from picking up the broth the way the other meats did.
CocidoMy bowl.
This was a great lunch. PQM is a phenomenal concept, being executed -- even at this early stage -- at a very high level. There's nothing else like it in Chicago and I believe we are more than ready for it. In fact, I feel lucky to have it here. In a sense, the proprietors are taking a chance on Chicago by laying this down and I hope their risk and faith pay off for them in a major way. Forward-thinking businesses like this are such a pleasure to patronize. I tend to overuse this term but I consider PQM to be an important shop.
I managed to make it there in just over 20 minutes from my office in Niles, so who knows? Maybe it is going to be a regular spot for lunch. There'll be a lot of days when I'm either eating at PQM or wishing I were.
=R=
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