Tonight was the night -- finally tried Zapatista. Overall, not very impressed with the food. Our waiter was ok . . . certainly friendly, but perhaps a bit pushy trying to get us to order more than we did -- in particular pushing the guacamole and salmon ceviche (Erik M.'s comments scared me away from the ceviche).
Then, the worst question: "Have you been here before?" When we answered "no," he responded way too enthusiastically, "you're gonna love it!" Remind me to answer "YESSSSS" in the future to such questions.
Started off with a pumpkin margarita -- yes, PUMPKIN! It was outstanding -- pumpkin, cinnamon, orange and chile powder and the glass was dusted with ground, toasted pumpkin seeds. This was a fantastic drink and gave me high hopes for the remainder of the meal (which were not fulfilled).
They place chips and salsa on the table immediately. The chips were awful -- tasteless, not warm and some even slightly stale. The salsa had promise with chipotle undertones but was thinned out too much to be special.
We shared the tableside guacamole -- same as the one Nieto introduced at Adobo years ago. It was very good, even though the avocados in our serving might have been slightly underripe.
My main course was the red snapper in the green pumpkinseed mole. The snapper was cooked perfectly. However, the mole was a little too heavy on the tomatillos and not as complex a green mole as I have had elsewhere in town. The snapper was one of a few specials offered on the menu. I was mildly disappointed with the menu because of the numerous been-there-done-that Tex-Mex classics such as burritos, tacos & fajitas. Sure, the preparations looked more interesting than Chi Chi's, but overall, it seemed like a dumbed-down Mexican restaurant.
I don't really have any real strong feelings one way or the other on Zapatista, but with all of the outstanding Mexican choices in Chicago, I'm not likely to return.