I know that the LTH’ers prefer the ‘gems’, the hard-to-find places. But when just a darn good meal is served at a reasonable price, it requires comment.
Bonefish Grill, the one in Northbrook, chain owned by the Outback people. Relatively small menu, but about nine types of fish, with a choice of one of four sauces (lemon butter, warm mango, lime-tomato garlic, pan-Asian) & one of six side dishes.
The ahi tuna sashimi appetizer, full order for about $15, easily was enough for the four of us to nibble over cocktails (nice-sized Absolut/tonic tall btw) and I’m thinking next time this might be my meal. Shredded lettuce with maybe 16-20 small slices of seared tuna with black peppercorns draped over, with a light dressing, obligatory wasabi and soy, and a drizzle of what appeared to be that hot Korean fire-red sauce on the side. Seemingly incongruous, but a nice touch that was a good mix with the tuna.
My wife’s grouper piccata was browned perfectly, and the quality of my Atlantic salmon in pan-Asian sauce approached the best Japanese salmon teriyakis in Chicagoland. I tried the au gratin potato side and also the garlic mashed potatoes, which were perfunctory at best. I liked that fact that the meals came out hot, and by a different server, which tells me that whenever a dish is ready, it’s out there, which is a good rule of thumb that is lost on many dining establishments.
We all shared a Bananas Foster with our coffee for dessert, which was very good but no match for the decadent version at Commander’s Palace in Vegas.
I hope as this chain expands, it maintains its quality control. Our dining partners have eaten at the Bonefish Grill in Grand Rapids, MI, and they said it was virtually identical to the Northbrook store.