My husband and I ate at Icosium tonight. We found the restaurant's ambiance be very pleasant; I was never in the previous establishment, so I can't tell if the fixtures have changed, but the new owners had added an Algerian flair with carpets, wall hangings, beaded lamps, and dance music. The staff was attentive and fast, and very friendly.
I had the Palace Crepe, which contained roasted peppers, arugula, goat cheese, caramelized onion, roma tomatoes, pine nuts, roasted garlic and baby spinach. I added lamb merguaz.The crepe was a bit thicker than the French crepes I've had, but it was tender and well stuffed. All the ingredients were fresh and full flavored.
My husband had the Carthage Crepe, which contained bell peppers, roma tomotoes, feta cheese, scallions, basil, organic spring mix and walnuts. He also added the lamb. He commented: "It's very good and there are so many ingredients, each bite is very different!"
The crepes came with soup. The choices were chicken or vegetable. We both had chicken--it was clearly homemade and quite good. Shredded white meat chicken, good broth, and sprinkled with a green garnish--it might have been basil, I'm not sure. The broth needed a bit more salt, which made me think it also might be home-made--store bought stock is always so salty!
For dessert we had the nutella banana crepe which was excellent. There was a good balance between the nutella and banana, so neither overwhelmed the other, and the crepe was garnished with almonds, baby banana slices, whipped cream and ice cream. It had just the right amount of everything--not too goopy, not too sweet. We did not feel as though we were in danger of slipping into a sugar coma when we were done!
They also have various salads, a full range of coffee and juices, and you can construct your own crepe if you don't like the selections they've listed.
My only caveat, and it's a small one that wouldn't keep me from going back, is that I am not one hundred percent sure that the crepes were made when we ordered them. The dessert crepe in particular came out of the kitchen very quickly and was only warm. I didn't think that this detracted from the crepes that much--maybe because they weren't as thin as traditional crepes which get rubbery when they are allowed to cool and are then reheated. But some people might find this off-putting. Though, I didn't ask the server for confirmation so I can't state this with absolute certainty.
Over all, we found the experience to be quite pleasant and I would definitely go back. It's nice to have a low-key place to eat in Andersonville, particularly at night. The dinner crepes were all in the $8.50 range, with meat adding $2.99. So while that may not count as super-cheap, it felt like a good value for Andersonville.
I hope the are able to break the Spell of the Cursed Corner!
Icosium Kafe
5200 N. Clark
773-271-5233
Sun-Friday, 9-9
Sat: 9-10