PlayItGeorge wrote:Well, I'm a believer. Had both the jibarito and the salamery, absolutely outstanding. So tender and flavorful.
Must. Go. Back.[/img]
If you do want to go back (and who wouldnt)... youd better hurry. There isnt
much time left, probably.
Was at Salamera today - had the jibarito again, that must surely be right up
there amongst the very best sandwiches in Chicago. Ive done jibarito's at a
few other places (even the originals), Ive done Da Riv and Bari and Hot
Doug's and Bahn Mei's and Al's and Johnny's. And I'll still say again - it doesnt
get much better than the jibarito (or even the salamery or norkyporky) in
our city IMHO.
Anyway. Was there about 5ish, for about a half hour. Not a soul in
the restaurant all that time. Norka said business had been very slow, and
she has listed the site with a realtor again (yesterday).
Talked to her for a bit - she sounded fairly frustrated with the whole thing -
she has really received almost no support from the Rogers Park neighbourhood
in terms of customers it seems. She asked for a favour - which was to
pass the news onto LTH, in case someone is looking to buy a business
in the area etc, she's trying to pass the word around in general I think.
I mentioned to her it really would be better to have slightly longer hours -
its very hard to get to the place if its going to close by 6pm. She said
she just cant afford it - but is also very willing to take on a partner if
she can find one, who might enable better finances and so an ability
to hire someone to work past 6pm etc. If anyone reading LTH wants to
become a partner in a quite terrific restaurant, here's your chance!
Meanwhile, Id urge everyone - if you havent been, you really should go
try this place. And if youve been... you probably need little incentive to
go back, except youd better hurry, for the place likely wont be around
long. Which will be tragic - Ive never had anything less than completely
outstanding there, I dont think. Ive tried about 4 different sandwiches,
and all have been fanatastic. Ive tried 3 different drinks now - the
purple corn drink (chicha morada is it?), the almond horchata, and
today (for the first time), something completely different, I dont even
know what its called (something supposedly served at every streetcorner
in Lima during winters)...and all of the *drinks* have been amazing too
(including the one today, which I will get again the next time Iam there -
which will probably be early next week; Iam going to try and squeeze in
as many of those sandwiches as possible before theyre gone
c8w
P.S. Ironically, Time-Out Chicago just sent Salamera an award for the
"best sandwich" apparently, for IIRC their "norkyporky".