We wound up having Thanksgiving dinner at Zed451 in Schaumburg and it was truly delightful. Not only was everyone there really nice and welcoming, even though we were late for our reservation, but the food was delicious.
I'd figured that this would be just Sal & Carvao sans gaucho pants, but the new owners have thoroughly changed the food-on-skewers concept from Brazilian to a much more American/multicultural approach. There's less theatricality involved -- not every item comes out on spears; some are offered on platters -- the service, though bountiful, didn't seem such an intrusive part of the meal.
Lots of tasty vegetable dishes attractively presented on the buffet (which is available alone for nonmeat eaters), and nearly all the meats we tried were first-rate. I especially enjoyed the rump roast and the garlic steak, the lamb chops with parmesan crust and the pork tenderloin. There's also chicken, seafood, pork ribs (too sweet for my taste) and more. I gather the rotation changes somewhat from day to day.
For Thanksgiving, they had added excellent roast turkey and ham (brought out sliced on platters) with sides like pork-and-cranberry stuffing on the buffet. They also sent out some sides, including good creamed corn and sweet-potato casserole in iron skillets and lovely, little, savory, two-bite chicken pot pies.
In many cases, the food was delivered by people who had been involved in the cooking process.
As much as it's possible to do so without a crowd of one's nearest and dearest along, I really felt like I had eaten a real Thanksgiving dinner when we were done, and I'd be delighted to go back there for any occasion. In fact, I asked if they would be open on Christmas (they aren't, although they will be open Christmas Eve).
The buffet price, including all the meats and buffet items you can eat (drinks and desserts are extra), is $42.50, which IIRC is less than S&C's price.
Clearly, this isn't a place for light eaters, or those who are repelled by excess. Having let my eyes eat before the rest of me caught up, I felt wasteful at leaving things on my plate.
A word about beverages: In a nice touch, they're triple-filtering their water and you can have sparkling water carbonated in-house without any extra charge. The cocktails are wonderful, many featuring fresh ingredients and house-infused liquors.
Ours were stellar: Old-fashioneds made with hazelnut-infused bourbon and fresh cranberries and clementines and, for dessert, mulled pear cider with fresh bosc-pear infused vodka and house-made cinnamon whipped cream. It would be worth going here just to hang out in the bar. (They don't serve food in the bar now, but they said they were working on a bar menu.)
Zed451
www.zed451.com
801 E Algonquin Road, Schaumburg
(847) 925-0061
3008 Finley Road, Downers Grove
(630) 512-0900
(Due in Chicago in 2008)