The ten best things to eat in the Hyde Park area (search other threads for addresses and details):
1. Yapchae jun vegetable pancake, kalguksu with handmade noodles, bibimbap, and beef with rice or noodles lunch specials at Seoul Corea /
Cafe Corea.
2. Georgia peach colada, Johnny cakes, and Carolina pulled pork sandwich with liberal vinegar sauce at
Dixie Kitchen.
3.
That's-a-Burger with jalapeno peppers, bacon, and grilled onions (71st street near Stony Island).
4. Han's Favorite at the
University Market - Westphalian ham, cheddar or swiss cheese, Medici croissant, Honeycup mustard
5. Chicken shawerma sandwich (over a pound of crispy shaved chicken dripping in tahini) at the
Nile, with a cup of lentil soup with fresh lemon
6. The beef salad, ordered extra spicy, at
Noodles Etc. on 57th (not the one on 53rd which has poor chefs and bad ventilation), and a Thai Iced Tea. Most other things at Noodles Etc. are very bland. Occasionally, the Bamee delivers - roast pork, ground peanuts, ground chicken, lots of cilantro, sweet sauce over noodles.
7. Just about everything on the Indian menu at
Rajun Cajun. Try the Spicy Vegetarian dinner box with red lentils or chickpeas, cumin potatoes, parotha, samosa, and mango lassi, or build your own with a leg quarter tandoori chicken. Avoid the butter and curry chicken.
8. Thai smoothie at
Bonne Sante (53rd street) from the back counter, with lemongrass, ginger, honey, banana, apple juice.
9. Caprese panino at
Istria under the 57th street Metra stop, with lots of fresh mozzarella, red peppers, and pesto, washed down with a San Pellegrino Limonata and the Chocolate-chili gelato. Desperately avoid the prosciutto sub (funky on multiple occasions).
10. Chicken normandy or wild mushroom crepes at
La Petit Folie, with off-menu foie gras, smoked trout salad, generous pours of Sauternes.
Others may enjoy them, but I completely reject the Medici (except for pan cheese pizza and eggs espresso once in a blue moon), Florian, Salonica, Snail, Siam (do Thai 55 if you absolutely have to, at least the owners are friendly and the bubble tea is usually good), Orly's, Maravillas, Piccolo Mondo, Noodles on 53rd, Far East Kitchen, Cedar's (except when they cater. Service at the new location is appalling), and the Hyde Park McDonald's, Jimmy Johns, and Subway, all staffed by incompetents. The best franchise outlet is the Potbelly on 54th and Lake Park. Veggies to Go, in an old Quizno's location on 53rd street, needs to be condemned. Ribs and Bibs is ok for an 11 PM Bronco Burger (frozen beef patty slathered in sauce) but should be avoided if you have any expectations for pulled pork or ribs.