basis wrote:Only thing I can think of is Think, on Western. It's not Schwa, and probably not even "high end", but the food is good, and they have no plans for a license.
Some people think Coast sushi on Damen is good (I'm not one of them), and it's byob.
Christopher Gordon wrote:Think's hip/casual bistro reputation far exceeds it's culinary reach. I've had both mediocre(a penchant for using roasted peppers in everything) food and abysmal service(being ignored among my dining companions...to the extent that their orders were taken and mine not even asked for). Having not dined at Schwa I hazard to guess they're in a different league that Think might only dream about.
nicinchic wrote:Bon-Soiree, HB Home Bistro, maybe Barcello's, Fan Si Pan,
Ms.Paris wrote:I second Terragusto and Dorado, though neither could be characterized as high end, they're still very good.
I believe Sweets & Savories has a $10 corkage fee - not bad, and the food is near the level of Schwa.
Christopher Gordon wrote:Ms.Paris wrote:I second Terragusto and Dorado, though neither could be characterized as high end, they're still very good.
I believe Sweets & Savories has a $10 corkage fee - not bad, and the food is near the level of Schwa.
Sweets and Savories is BYOB?
This, I wasn't aware of...
eatchicago wrote:Christopher Gordon wrote:Ms.Paris wrote:I second Terragusto and Dorado, though neither could be characterized as high end, they're still very good.
I believe Sweets & Savories has a $10 corkage fee - not bad, and the food is near the level of Schwa.
Sweets and Savories is BYOB?
This, I wasn't aware of...
I swear we go over this every single time "favorite BYOB" restaurants come up:
Practically every restaurant is BYOB, even if they serve their own. It's just a matter of how friendly their corkage policy is.
Best,
Michael