LTH,
After
feasting on cicadas with the Hammond's, Marilyn Pocius, Cathy2 and NTV, we were still feeling a bit peckish and started discussing where to go for dinner. Hammond, ever a source of good ideas, especially matters culinary, suggested simply driving up Lake st to Melrose Park and stopping at the first likely looking Mexican place. A version of Hammond's classic post
Restaurant Roulette/My Dinner with Alien: Stacy’s, Bellwood
First likely spot was El Prado seemingly a simple diner, but none other than Vital Information have suggested there is a
secret Cuban restaurant hiding behind a beaded curtain screen. Unfortunately El Prado was closed so we pressed on. Broadway in Melrose Park had a number of likely looking spots, though no more
likely than Restaurant El Pulpo with it's magnificently muscled Octopus.
Restaurant El Pulpo
A modest place specializing in, of course, octopus. we went with three different preparations, Pulpo Fiesta, Coctel De Pulpo and Tostada De Pulpo. Of the three the tender lightly spiced fried octopus on the Fiesta was the winner. Rice and an odd sweet mayo based salad were included.
Pulpo Fiesta
Our other two fine, but mostly forgettable, octopus preparations were Coctel De Pulpo and Toastadas De Pulpo. Fish cheviche tostada was included in the mix as well.
Coctel De Pulpo
Tostada De Pulpo
Truthfully the two best things at the table, aside from Hammond and Cathy2's company, were the refreshingly citrus spicy beer based drinks. I loved the rim of chile salt and the no nonsense hit of citrus and spice. Chabelas contains Clamato juice, Micheladas only hot sauce and lime.
Chabelas (L) Micheladas (R)
While I love the concept of place focusing on Pulpo (octopus) El Pulpo is, at least that evening, a fine place to for a neighborhood lunch, but by no means a destination. One additional wrinkle was right about mid-meal they started moping the rear bathrooms with a bucket of heavy industrial cleaner with produced a strong disinfectant odor.
Following the Kuhdo model* we moved next door to Los 3 Gallos, a top pick in Pigmons seminal
Carne en su Jugo post. Turns out it just wasn't our night, the cook had just left, they had a new evening crew in kitchen, and our Carne en su Jugo was served tepid sans beans and bacon. It was obvious the broth had great potential, and the bits of chopped steak were nicely griddled, but, even after they apologetically brought out a dish of beans and bacon to add, the overall effect was still mostly forgettable.
Los 3 Gallos Carne en su Jugo
Los 3 Gallos offers Chabelas as well, tasty, but I prefer the heavy rim of lime/salt/chile offered one door North at El Pulpo.
In a surprise twist our meal at Los 3 Gallos turned out to be quite pleasant due to friendly nature and, let's face it, attractiveness, of our waitress Abby.
Abby with ladle for us to divvy up Carne en su Jugo, Hammond must really like ladles as he seems awfully happy.
Los 3 Gallos had a computer setup on the lunch counter, I pulled up Pigmon's
Carne en su Jugo post for their viewing.
I'm keen for a Los 3 Gallos retry, Pigmon saying it's one of the top in Chicagoland is more than good enough for me to schlepp out to Melrose Park, and there's always the off-chance Abby will be on waitress duty that evening.
Enjoy,
Gary
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If your first dinner is not up to snuff you owe it to yourself to have a second.
Restaurant El Pulpo
114 N Broadway
Melrose Park, IL 60160
708-344-7753
Los 3 Gallos
112 N Broadway
Melrose Park, IL 60160
708-344-5413