Wanted to post a quick note about a (very) new place on California and Augusta... Just had a nice lunch at Cosmospolitan. It's a simple Mediterranean joint with a straightforward menu consisting of a little greek, a little Italian and errata (Burger, Sandwiches, good-looking salads). The room is comfortable, artwork on the walls, a full-length bar (it is currently BYOB) in a attractive storefront. The sign threw me off, far more attention was paid to the interior than to the signage.
Apps: 2 calmari apps, one basic, "Louisianan" the other. A bruschetta... you get the idea. We ordered Feta al forno, warmed feta on a roasted tomato with basil. Very good feta, clean, simple dish.
A few people came in and out while we ate - good sign for such a new place. I was curious what kind of lunch crowd they could get in Humboldt - in retrospect, I think there is a need for a decent sit-down joint for lunch. The young lady serving was kind and quick.
Ordered the shrimp scampi and the wife the Fish sandwich. Fish was tilapia and was fresh and tasty, a large filet w/ a nice pan-seared crust. Served with some remoulade on a big fairly-generic baguette. Pleasantly surprised. My shrimp scampi had a fantastic fresh butter sauce, lemon tang, plenty of garlic - the shrimp were okay, the sauce certainly the highlight. The middle was a roasted tomato served with sliced provolone, another nice touch.
The short of it is that I'm happy to have this place down the street. It's open late (midnight on friday/saturday I believe) and opens for lunch daily... clearly there are some chops in the kitchen and some genuine passion, though perhaps it's tempered by the broad menu. Still, I like this place and will be back to enjoy the BYOB and the dinner menu - which included more pan-Mediterranean dishes like sicilian chicken, spanikopita (somethin greek like that)pasta and fish of the day, ribeye, shrimp diabalo linguini etc...
I'd recommend it to locals. It's a welcome addition to Humboldt Park, tho perhaps unlike it's street neighbor Maize, it won't be a city-wide draw. Still - selfishly I hope they do well and remain an solid local option.