Thats right...NILES. Better known as a TV character than a shopping destination.
Had to go up to Niles to pick up some plumbing fixtures at Advantage Plumbing for a Bathroom renovation and thought I would check out a couple local markets.
First, and not local in any sense - but I can never resist - the obligatry stop at Costco where I always marvel at the great deals to be found - always wide though rarely changing vaiety of cheeses, raw frozen shrimp, Oats, very good natural peanut butter, case of Pilsner Urquell, and whole chickens for (gasp) $0.79 a pound. That said, we ate one of the chickens last night and it lacked in flavor - typical mass produced chicken. I've had better luck with the "organic" chickens at the Clyborn Costco ($.99/lb) - similar in quality to what I usually get at Whole Foods ($1.99/lb). Prices and selection aside, I am almost always impressed with the customer service at Costco. Efficient, friendly, helpful.
After picking up a medicine cabinet and shower diverter at Advantage, it was off to Jerry's Fruit and Garden (7901 N. Milwaukee). Jerry's was packed. Even with the mini shopping carts, you could barely get through. Tempers ran a little short, but most seemed to take it in stride. Why would people put up with that? For the fabulous selection of well priced and high quality produce: dozens of kinds of leafy vegetables, several tighty packed aisles of dry goods, excellent ethnic offerings (asian, hispanic, indian, E. European) all jammed into a mid sized grocery. Some of my haul - head of mustard greens ($.66), 4 stalks lemon grass ($.72), pound of carrots ($.50), two packs of tortillas ($.33 each), big hunk of very fresh ginger ($.19), pound of walnuts ($4.99). I left with 5 bags of groceries for $31.00.
Why do I ever go to Dominicks?....
And next, up to Oakton, down Waukegan, and off to Super H Mart. Super H mart is essentally a Korean mega-grocery store - a national chain growing to 30 stores (and soon coming to Naperville). As big as a Domincks, very clean, enormous selection of food with a korean slant, but also very good SE Asian/Japanese. Big and comprehensive Produce section, huge seafood selection, big meat selection, and aisle after aisle of dry goods. They even hit on the usual chain store standards (lean cuisine, cereals, etc). Most impressive of all to me was the seafood/fish selection - all of which appeared to be of excellent quality - conservative choices like tuna steaks, swordfish, snapper, salmon, live lobsters, but also huge monkfish cuts, a big cooler of live crabs in the middle of the aisle, thin cut jelly fish as well as jelly fish heads. Not sure what you do with all of that, but it was certainly impressive, and all well priced - similar to Dominicks sale prices for all items and much higher qulity. I just picked up a pack of Vermicelli, spring roll wrappers, and Kaffir lime leaves ($4.67 total). Plus a very helpful staff, and it seemed to rub off on the clientelle as well - guy with a big basket of groceries let me get in front of him. Nice gesture.
And why do people go to Jewell? You can't even buy this stuff at Jewell.
All in all an excellent day of shopping. If only they were a little closer to downtown where I usually resort to Whole Foods, Trader Joes, and Stanleys. Fortunately, now that I am regularly in Naperville, I can take advantage of Michaels Fresh Market and soon the H-Mart.