I stopped for a late lunch at
BomBon Cafe (Loop) this afternoon, about 2 p.m. The last time I went into a BomBon was several years ago, at the original 18th St. location. I always liked the Washington St. space where this branch of BomBon is - from my days of having lunch in the "Workers" Burger King (about as unique a Burger King as I've seen) - and I felt comfortable in the spot today.
BomBon Cafe - 170 W. Washington St. (near La Salle St.)
Getting Ready for Dia de los Muertos
Place your order
La Caribeña Sandwich
I chose the
La Caribeña sandwich: thinly sliced roasted pork, thin slices of grilled pineapple, slightly melted gouda cheese, tomato, some mixed greens and a generous helping of freshly-scooped avocado . . . served on great tasting sandwich bread. Accompanying the order were freshly cut/cooked potato chips. No salsas were presented (maybe I missed them sitting at a self-serving station?), and that was fine with me - I enjoyed the flavorful sandwich without condiments. The pork flavor blended with the sweetness of the pineapple and the combination of those two along with the gouda worked well for me. I opted for the
agua fresca de melon, a nice cantaloupe water lightly sweetened (if at all).
Lemon Tart, with Magnificent Meringue
The selection of desserts staring at you as you attempt to walk out of the place (or greeting you as you enter, depending upon your perspective) are too tempting to pass up, at least they were for me. I opted for a lemon tart topped with some of the best meringue I've ever tasted. I prefer a tart with more
tartness, which produces a greater
pucker, and a bit stronger lemon flavor - but this tart was good. You could make a meal on the tart alone!
BomBon Menu
This was s splurge lunch for me, costing about $16.00. The sandwiches are maybe a $1 more costly than, say, Corner Bakery and Cosi - which have nearby locations . . . but I think they taste better, and fresher.
There were only 5/6 other customers in the restaurant when I arrived and service wasn't an issue. About 5 minutes passed from the time I placed my order until one of the cooks walked it over to my table. I like the sign near the door thanking people for supporting a family owned/operated business.
The price-point of the lunch today places out of the range of what I typically spend but there are other, less expensive items to choose from - and I don't eat that type of dessert regularly. I expect to make a return visit to BomBon Cafe (Loop) soon.
BomBon Cafe
170 W Washington St.
[between La Salle and Wells Streets)
Chicago, IL 60602
(312) 781-2788