My friend bought a Groupon to this place, so we ended up going out for dinner here last Saturday. It was an early reservation (6:30 pm) but they were already starting to fill up a bit. I saw a number of Groupons spread out on the host desk, so apparently, that's working out for them on bringing in some new business.
I've been here once before and actually had a pretty decent experience, but remember thinking that it was a bit expensive for what it was. Nothing in that respect has really changed, in my mind.
They always have a special soup of the day, so I ordered a soup, and we shared an order of crab cake sliders. The soup: let me talk about the soup. If the soup and soup alone was my meal, I could not say enough good things about this place. It was a creamy carrot soup with ginger, sweet chili oil and a few other things which escape my memory at the moment. Wonderful texture, flavor - definitely everything I want a soup to be. It was large enough to be split between two people, which is what we ended up doing. (In other words, I begrudgingly gave up the rest of the bowl so my friend could try some.)
The crab cake sliders were bland, bland, bland. My friend really liked them, but she dislikes spicy dishes. The crab was very mild - so with the bun included, it was almost too much. They included a little side of tartar sauce, which wasn't anything to write home about. It was fresh, but bland as well. This app really could have used a little kick of flavor somewhere, whether it be in the crab cakes themselves or the tartar sauce, I don't know.
I ordered the Firecracker Chicken [chicken, roasted chilies, cilantro, scallions]. It was noted to be spicy, and boy, they were not kidding! I often find that "spicy" dishes really aren't that spicy, but this one just about kicked me in the butt. I had trouble eating more than just a little bit that night. The leftovers mellowed out a bit, but keep that in mind if you order that dish. Yowsers.
My friend ordered the Crisp Orange Beef [lotus, scallions, snow peas, sweet orange-chili glaze] which was fantastic. The great thing about it was that they just barely breaded the beef before stir-frying it, and it didn't come out at all soggy - very crispy, like the breading was an extension of the beef. Beef was tender, and the sweet orange sauce was fantastic. If I ever came back, I would definitely order this.
We also ordered a half-bottle of pinot noir, which was excellent, but even their wine options seemed a bit pricey. The [albeit, fantastic] half-bottle I ordered was $55.
Honestly, I hate to complain about price-point, but in the end, I felt like, save for the soup I ordered, I could almost replicate the exact same meal at P.F. Chang's for at least 1/3 less. Is that rude to say? I want to like this place, but - I don't know. I just have trouble justifying the expense. Perhaps if I lived within walking distance of here, I wouldn't, but to make another special trip here? I probably won't. Maybe I'm just bitter because they sat us in the very corner of the dining room next to the bathrooms, where a draft blew on me all night long. Our service was a bit slow, too. I had to ask more than once to have various silverware replaced, or plates added.
Anyway - my final thoughts about this place? Eh. Meh.
Opera Restaurant1301 S Wabash
Chicago, IL
312-461-0161
-- Nora --
"Great food is like great sex. The more you have the more you want." ~Gael Greene