LTH,
Had a very pleasant lunch yesterday at
Andie's on Clark St. Nothing startling about the food, fine pretty much sums it up, but the room is pleasant, service quite good, symphonic background music, as opposed to pulsing techno, reasonable prices and a nice Clark Street view, from the front window. Truthfully, Andie's would not be my first, or even fourth, choice in the general area, but I was meeting my wife for lunch and she was in an ambiance mood yesterday.
Lunch starts with a basket of warm pita, quite good, but plain pita with no dip or olive oil to enhance gets uninteresting quickly. We opted for the Lunch for Two which includes hummus, soup and (two of each) skewers of steak, chicken and then a choice of beef or chicken kefta kabob, plus two falafel.
Hummus was served with a couple of olives, strips of cucumber and a slice of Chicago tomato, it was ok, but had a slightly odd tangy flavor, almost like fresh grated horseradish had been added. I asked, all the while knowing the answer would be no, if there was horseradish in the hummus, of course not, but I just can't figure out that flavor. Maybe sumac or, possibly, grated onion.
Soup choices were lentil or chicken lemon rice, Avgolemono by any other name, which was, you guessed it, just fine. Steak kabob was pretty good, med-rare, slightly chewy, good flavor, chicken kabob was fine, boneless white meat, somewhat bland, but not overcooked. chicken kefta kabob was immensely ordinary, and the falafel was dense, slightly greasy and, quite obviously, reheated. A large plate of
just fine dill rice accompanied.
Full lunch menu ranging from Char-Grilled Herbed Calamari Salad to Pumpkin Ravioli/Asparagus with a number of wraps and sandwiches. Our $16.95 Lunch for Two was filling enough that dinner was a bowl of home made, from mushrooms we grew (
post forthcoming), beef mushroom barley soup w/Baltic bakery wheatberry bread.
Enjoy,
Gary
Andies
5253 N Clark
1467 W Montrose
http://andiesres.com/