The female and I trekked out to Arlington Heights (Mitsuwa) and Glenview (Market Foods) on Sunday on a lark.
Mitsuwa was nice and easy to find, right off the expressway. We bought some of their fish and accessories, had some sushi, and then went off to try to find Market Foods.
Two hours later after wandering around the neighborhood we finally found Lake Ave (the directions we had did not tell us that Lake was known as Euclid when it meets US 45). So we pulled in front of Market Foods at about 6pm.
The surrounding area is, as the female put it, Stepfordesque. It's what my mom calls "the new urbanism". I call it a fancy strip mall with townhouses above the upscale stores and restaurants. It was fairly eerie, to be honest.
But braving through the crush of SUVs we made our way into Market Foods. The female said it reminded her of fox and obel, which I think is pretty accurate, although Fox and Obel struck me as a bit less like a more-upscale whole foods.
Anyway, we made our way out with four 1lb prime ribeyes ($7.99/lb) and one 13oz dry-aged prime ribeye ($19.99/lb). We pan-fried the dry-aged ribeye in a cast iron skillet in clarified butter last night, and it was spectacular. Rich, buttery, flavorful, juicy, tender. Everything you expect and desire.
If the price of the ribeyes stays that low I may get a vacuum-sealer and make monthly or more trips to stock up. We'll see. For now, I've got four pounds of prime beef and a pound or so of raw sushi-grade fish in my fridge. Should be a good week.
-ed
Market Foods
847-486-9118
2050 Tower Dr.
Glenview, IL
Mitsuwa Market
(847)956-6699
100 E. Algonquin Road
Arlington Hts., IL
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gleam on October 25th, 2004, 1:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.