So we ate out at Phoenicia tonight, Me, Mrs. F, P and D. The other couple had been there before and recommended it, so off we went.
Phoenicia Mediterranean 1910 First Street Highland Park (847) 266-9990.
Bottom line: excellent middle-eastern, but pricey compared to, say, Pita Inn.
Starters: Phyllo Cheese Pie and Kibbeh. D's special came with a salad with olive oil, parsley and lemon juice over ordinarly lettuce and tomato. We were also provided with a plate of pickles, pickled turnip, radish and pepperoncinis (hmmm... should have suggested they add olives to that).
The cheese pie was mild and flaky, cheese oozed better than the usual feta-stuffed pie. The kibbeh was theirs, I didn't taste it, but it looked good.
Main courses:
Hummos Shawarma $13 -- excellent lamb shawarma: crisp bits of roast lamb, not a pressed log. Very tasty over a pretty ordinary creamy hummos, with bits of red and yellow peppers.
Kefte Kabob $15 -- Three large logs of well-seasoned ground beef, plus grilled tomato, pepper and onion, plus pickled onions and cabbage, a couple slices of roasted potato and a mound of rice pilaf. Delicious.
Chicken Couscous Curry $15 -- Served with spinach, fresh mango, chunks of chicken over couscous in a mild madras curry with dried apricots. I didn't taste this, but it smelled good, and was certainly devoured by P.
Salmon Couscous Curry $19 -- Tonight's special. Same dish with grilled salmon. Also enjoyed heartily.
Several small desserts were provided complimentarily: for each couple there was a cigar-shaped baklava (light and crisp, perhaps made from almonds), a cube-shaped baklava (more syrupy and pistachio-ey)., and a semolina cookie with a pistachio in the top.
Service was excellent, ambiance OK. They have al fresco dining, but it was getting cool and dark. I'd go again.