comradelaura wrote:Relatively inexpensive, non-chain, not Fine Dining, would be preferred. I'm not into breakfast/brunch. I enjoy Chinese, Thai, Korean, Japanese, Mexican (not tex mex), Indian, etc. I'm willing to go somewhat out of the way depending on how good and/or unusual the food is but a short drive off the highway would be great.
thanks for your help!
The first reply has you going to Flamingo's Seafood, and then hopping on 90E at Arlington Heights road.
Just off the highway, on Arlington Heights Rd, and 90, there is a VERY interesting/unusal spot for Asian foods. Definitely fits the bill for inexpensive, interesting, Japanese, Korean, Chinese. I would get sushi from the case - far better than any premade stuff I've ever had anywhere. FAR BETTER. After picking up some sushi from the case, then take a few steps over to the food court, and order whatever floats your boat at some of the stalls. (bubble teas, udons, curries, etc.) When you are done, wander through the market, buy some pocky and mochi and maybe a few interesting looking hard candies/bakery treats for the rest of your ride all from (I'm sure everybody knows the name I'm gonna spit out here:)
Mitsuwa Marketplace
http://www.mitsuwa.com/
100 E. Algonquin Road,
Arlington Hts., IL 60005
(847)956-6699
9:00AM - 8:00PM
If you like asian grocery stores, be prepared to stay for at least 30 min after lunch. Sushi grade fish section always grabs my attention for several minutes, as does the produce section, the regular fish section, the refrigerated drinks section, the little bakery, the sale table between the bakery and the registers....
Did a quick search, found a thread with some of the foods in the food court:
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=7660&highlight=mitsuwa+marketplace
Don't know where you're coming from, but if you don't have a mid to large sized japanese influenced market where you're at, this might be a fun stop.
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