Today I uncharacteristically found myself at Lincolnwood Town Center. Why not depress myself further and stroll through the food court?
I hadn't been in this mall, oh, probably since it opened. Figured I wasn't missing anything. Happily, wrong I was!
I was immediately attracted to a food booth named A & D Buffalos (sic). Scanned the menu, yep, buffalo wings. I actually already had a craving for such. Driving south down McCormick Avenue, I'd considered proceeding all the way to Buffalo Joe's, but was sure I'd be disappointed again.
I noted a Chicago Bull's logo in their photo lit menu. Got to cost some money, I thought. Perhaps it could be good? Yelp was no help (I am a poet).
The teenage girls behind the counter were quite nice and friendly to this rapidly aging rocker. I ordered six piece, buffalo, mild, crispy. $6.37 with tax.
I sat in the food court await. Annoying overhead TVs blared annoying music designed for the annoying, unwashed masses. I might not have been too clean myself.
My internal, every reliable clock registered seven minutes before my number was called. I grabbed the Styrofoam clamshell and snuck into a corner to sheepishly take a pic, but not before sneaking a bite, which I tried to hide in the photo:
P1040358 by
Ramon321, on Flickr
(sorry, bit out of practice with the food porn)
Yeah! or is it Yea (never sure)! Exactly what I wanted! Tasted just like Buffalo Joe's, oh, say 15 years ago. Good sized wings, not scrawny or perhistoric in size. Fried well -- a bit of crispness. Sauce speaking to butter, spice, and vinegar. A winner. Woo hoo! And they gave me seven pieces, not six. Those teenage girls want me.
Crinkle cut fries, pedestrian but servicable. Skimpy on the celery, but I bet they'd have given me more if I asked. Ranch. Ok.
I believe my heat tolerance is above average, but even this mild had me sweating. Fine by me.
Buffalo wings come very mild, mild, medium, hot, and extra hot. Other flavors are lemon pepper, BBQ, teriyaki, and parmesan cheese. I believe they also had grilled wings. They also have a Philly [or chicken (neither authentic)] cheese steak which seems to be popular. Although, differing from their corporate web site, in Lincolnwood it is called "grilled beef sandwich."
And in bizarre change from their corporate menu they also offer golbi.
They are two windows right from The Great Steak which does their version of a Philly cheese and two windows left of a place that sells an equally bizarre Philly cheese crepe.
I know I will return for more wings and the sandwich. Yikes, maybe even tomorrow -- it is in the neighborhood, don't you know. Heck, that crepe could always come in handy if I become with child.
A & D Buffalos
NWC McCormick & Touhy
3333 W. Touhy Ave #02
Lincolnwood, IL 60712
847-763-8780
-ramon