Having sampled both Semiramis' eat-in and delivery options on several occasions over the last six months, I'd like to share a couple of observations and solicit opinions.
Observation, the first -
Delivery service is prompt, almost unnaturally so. I suppose it doesn't hurt that the target location is less than a mile from Semiramis, but on several occasions, the delivery man (boy just doesn't seem right...) commented that he knew the address, and decided to drop off my order first among another six or so. Not a huge deal, but one of those little things that earns a 25% tip. (no offense is intended here... my opinion is that a 25% tip is a good thing*)
the second -
The intensity of flavorings used in the roast chicken seems to vacillate. One night, it's a party in my mouth and everyone's invited, and the next time my tastebuds are sitting on the couch, sipping a tepid Old Style Light and flipping through the dog-eared pages of last November's Reader's Digest.
the third -
Perhaps coincidental, perhaps not, but there is an inverse relationship between the size of whole roast chicken and the price charged. When Semiramis raised its prices a few months back, this one-two punch of runty bird and hiked cost subsequently made Semiramis less attractive; where a tasty dinner for two with leftovers (vegetarian platter as an app, shawerma plate, whole chicken w/o rice, kefka plate) used to run $25 + tip, the increase has now lightened my wallet by another $10-15.
Is it still tasty, fresh, and (chicken aside) well-portioned? you betcha. Now, to tie this incoherent rambling back to the subject, are there any thoughts on what, if any, relationship exists between the price hike and the Kedzie stop closure?
-sherman
*as an aside, how much do you tip for delivery?