stevez wrote:Larsa? I'm wondering about the outdoor patio, though.
eatchicago wrote:stevez wrote:Larsa? I'm wondering about the outdoor patio, though.
Gotta be Larsa's. They have a rear patio. There's a pic on this page:
http://www.mealsanddeals.com/larsas/
eatchicago wrote:stevez wrote:Larsa? I'm wondering about the outdoor patio, though.
Gotta be Larsa's. They have a rear patio. There's a pic on this page:
http://www.mealsanddeals.com/larsas/
Too bad. I like it there.
Best,
Michael
c8w wrote:eatchicago wrote:stevez wrote:Larsa? I'm wondering about the outdoor patio, though.
Gotta be Larsa's. They have a rear patio. There's a pic on this page:
http://www.mealsanddeals.com/larsas/
Too bad. I like it there.
Best,
Michael
It might well be Larsa's, with the pizza oven and the above patio (which I
didnt know existed).
But I must say, the first one I thought about was...um. The other Middle-Eastern
place, the name Iam blanking on. On Dempster and Skokie Boulevard. Was
a slightly upscale Middle-Eastern place, and appears quite big (thus
probably capable of seating 90 etc). I do think Ive noticed it closed when
Ive passed by the last few times as well.
Anyone know the one Iam talking about? Its sort of between a Mcdonalds
and a Tire Store, just about on Dempster, behind a gas station. Used to
be Skokie Club for several years until this Middle-Eastern place took it
over a couple of years ago. Its more expensive than the other Middle-Eastern
spots in town, but with a much more extensive menu as well.
c8w
eatchicago wrote:I know exactly the place you're talking about, but the name escapes me too. I don't remember a pizza oven in there, though.
cilantro wrote:(delurking)
Ate at Larsa's yesterday. No "For Sale" signs or any other indication of impending demise. Although I can't think of any other place that fits the above description, so I am still a bit worried.
Here's an earlier thread on Larsa's: http://lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=2254
gp60004 wrote:Going through some Restaurants for Sale classifieds, I came across a listing for one in Skokie on Dempster. I take Dempster part way home and I can't figure what restaurant they are talking about.
nr706 wrote:Larsa'a was open when I drove by this weekend.
Although I have not been to Sayat Nova for years, I did like the soup. As a child, My first experiences with lentils were in the homes of Armenian friends, so I am partial to the Armenian interpretation of the dish. However, as far as Assyrian lentil soup goes, I much prefer Big Bun's soup to Larsa's. I thought Larsa's had too much rice, and was not as flavorful. They also serve a very good lentil soup at Venus on California and Touhy (another assyrian restaurant). Anyone up for a lentil soup-a-thon?cilantro wrote:As an aside, I have eaten at Big Buns & Pita, which offers the same cuisine and while I wish them every success (and the prices are amazing), I much prefer Larsa's. The much raved-about lentil soup, for example, cannot compare to Larsa's in my estimation (I would put the lentil soup at Sayat Nova second).
Fujisan wrote:gp60004 wrote:Going through some Restaurants for Sale classifieds, I came across a listing for one in Skokie on Dempster. I take Dempster part way home and I can't figure what restaurant they are talking about.
Thinking of expanding your wiener empire?
d4v3 wrote: However, as far as Assyrian lentil soup goes, I much prefer Big Bun's soup to Larsa's. I thought Larsa's had too much rice, and was not as flavorful.
d4v3 wrote: . . I prefer the beef shawerma at Basha down the street, where you can watch it being cut from the cone. I like the fried kubbah mosul at both BB&P and Larsa's. I don't really like the Baba Ghanouj at either place, again preferring Basha's.
d4v3 wrote:Where Larsa's does shine is in its baked items.
cilantro wrote:Pita Inn is great for what it is, but I really hope Larsa's survives as well. Just go, people!
kuhdo wrote:Not that this information is in any way useful to anybody, but I would like to note (sadly) that Larsa's currently occupies the space which formerly was LaRosa Pizza. This was the major pizza of my youth and remains in my memory the best thin crust I ever had in Illinois, bar none. Their beef on garlic bread was pretty fantastic as well.
kuhdo wrote:Not that this information is in any way useful to anybody, but I would like to note (sadly) that Larsa's currently occupies the space which formerly was LaRosa Pizza. This was the major pizza of my youth and remains in my memory the best thin crust I ever had in Illinois, bar none. Their beef on garlic bread was pretty fantastic as well.
kuhdo wrote:Larsa's currently occupies the space which formerly was LaRosa
cilantro wrote:Isn't there a La Rosa Pizza at Golf and Crawford? Is that something different?
nr706 wrote:And there used to be a LaRosa on Main Street in Evanston. Then the owner decided to open a little place next door with the food of his native Afghanistan. One move and one Check Please appearance later, he's out of the pizza biz and running the popular Kabul House.
Kabul House
3320 W. Dempster St., Skokie
c8w wrote: opened a new outpost on Belmont,
and the rest is history