I hit Taste of Chicago on my way home from class today in order to sample a few things before my husband and I go tomorrow, and my experience was not too bad. High praise, indeed.
I started out with the steak empanada from Vermilion. I'm a sucker for an empanada, and this one was pretty tasty, steak and cilantro with a chimichurri sauce over it. Expensive, at 8 tickets, but I'll probably get it again tomorrow (or make the husband get it, and eat his).
Next, being the starch queen, I headed for Polka's pierogis. Got the Taste Portion--one potato pierogi. A little bland, but inoffensive. Potatoes are always a good thing in my book.
Moved on to Vee-Vee's, where I got the jerk chicken Taste Portion. Very disappointing--no heat to it at all. The chicken was nice and smoky, but just not jerk chicken as I think of it. The rice and beans were dry and kind of flavorless.
From there, I headed over to BJ's Bakery for the major disappointment of the day--the mustard fried catfish. I've had it before, and I wanted to love it then, too, but both times, it's just let me down. The crust is great, and if they could only put some decent catfish inside it, it would easily be my favorite dish there. Unfortunately, both times I've had it, the fish has been rubbery and/or stringy, with an overwhelming fishy flavor. I choked down the first piece and threw out the second piece, which was just hopelessly rubbery. My bad experiences with this dish surprise me, since I normally love catfish in every preparation I've ever had it. Has anyone else had this problem there, or am I just lucky enough to get bad servings both times?
Anyway, with my hopes all but dashed, I headed over to El Sabor Latino for a jibarito. I've never actually gotten around to having one before, though I've gazed longingly at the pictures I see here and elsewhere. My sandwich was hot, garlicky, salty, and beefy--all I could ask for between two starchy fried plantains. It was really very good, and it's definitely on my list for tomorrow.
After the jibarito, I had planned to pick up a couple of Kasia's potato pancakes with applesauce and sour cream for the walk to the bus, but the thought of anything more greasy and salty was too much even for me. Instead, I grabbed a watermelon sherbet cone from an ice cream vendor near Jackson. It was tooth-achingly sweet, but it was cold and somewhat refreshing after my fried food binge.
Tomorrow I'm planning to visit Bolat (though I haven't decided between the goat or the oxtails yet), Zam Zam for goat biryani, Arya Bhavan for bhel, and Pars Cove for either the koubideh or the chicken. Big plans...