Based on a recommendation in
this thread, we decided to check out Los Huaraches yesterday, when we were in the neighborhood, after a movie. Overall, we really liked it. A few of the dishes were excellent and we were pleased with the selection, which offered some relatively distinctive fare, especially for the 'burbs.
We thought it was a very good sign that, other than us, all the customers in the dining room were Mexican families. In addition to the dine-in business, it seemed that quite a few carry-out orders were being put together, as well.
Unfortunately, I only had my tiny camera with me, so the shots are not exactly optimal . . .
Los Huaraches' exterior. It's in a strip mall at Sanders and Milwaukee (west side of Milwaukee).
The 'specials' board offered quite a few items of interest.
Starters were not bad but nothing special. The chips and salsa were tasty but I wouldn't categorize them as faves.
The salsa was fairly hot. I generally like more balance.
Guacamole, which we ordered for reference, was tasty but a bit creamier in texture than what I'm used to. What I did appreciate was the fine dice (nearly a mince) on the onions and tomatoes.
I was thrilled to see Quesadillas de Huitlacoche on the menu. This was a very simple preparation, which really let the huitlacoche shine through. They were delicious, with an almost meaty front note and pleasantly bitter finish.
Enchiladas de Queso. I thought the salsa roja on the enchiladas was wonderful. It had a bite to it but some sweetness and balance, too. And the beans and rice were both surprisingly tasty (with all the dishes). I appreciated the mixed texture of the beans, which you can see, contained some whole pieces.
Sorry for the lousy focus here. This sandwich, the Torta Cubana (which was recommended in the thread referenced above) was absolutely delicious . . . and gigantic. Yes, those are pieces of hotdog tucked in there under the milanesa.
Carne de Puerco en salsa verde con verdolagas. What a treat to find a dish like this on the menu! The on-the-bone pork was tender and flavorful and the verdolagas were so addictive, they were impossible to resist.
I spoke briefly with the owner, Javier, after our meal and asked him if the huitlacoche was fresh. He confirmed that it was and said that even though it was somewhat hard to find, he'd have it on the menu for about a month. He told me that this was "real Mexican food" and that everything was made from scratch everyday. Tortillas (and chips) aside, that was true and it clearly showed. I really enjoyed our meal and definitely plan to return to Los Huaraches on a regular basis.
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Los Huaraches
3482 Milwaukee Avenue
Northbrook, IL
847 827-8653
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