G Wiv wrote:Service was professional, knowledgeable and friendly, which, coupled with the overall atmosphere makes Zocal a perfect place to entertain business clients or bring your Aunt Midge.
So just last night we had a client in town and needed to find a spot for dinner. I almost took the gamble on
Xel-ha but decided that there was too much recent intel suggesting that it would be unsatisfying.
So we opted for Zocalo and had a rock solid event. The carne asada from the large plates menu continues to be an excellent choice, with the peppers and onions with some kind of tomatillo component on the side being almost as enjoyable as the steak itself. The carne al pastor, also from the large plates, bore almost no trace of achiote, but was really just a hunk of pork tenderloin, nicely crisped on the outside, cooked perfectly.
Most of the rest of the dishes were in the ok/fine category (empanadas, tuna ceviche), but the chicken in mole pipian verde was a notch better -- not the finest meat, but a good mole, if not quite in the class of Chilpancingo.
On either end of the meal, the guacamole flight, mostly for the fruity version, and the pastel tres leches for dessert are becoming obligatory with my cohort.
The bar is solid too, with better than average margaritas and decent caipirinhas. I haven't plumbed the depths of the more contrived cocktails, but people I've gone with have enjoyed them. I recall someone was particularly excited about a blood orange margarita, or was it a mojito...
My main rationale for posting was to resurrect this:
germuska wrote:Hey, Zocalo is a block from my office; any time an LTHer wants to drop by for lunch (or even an after work drink) let me know...
Sometime after I posted this, I exchanged a PM with someone about possibly trying to engineer an LTH meetup, and then the holidays came and then I deleted the PM from my inbox. So I'll re-extend the invite to that person or whomever, should anyone be interested in making a visit. If it starts to crystallize, I'll put something on the events board.
I'm not sure I'd send people 'cross town for this place (except perhaps to experience an effervescent LTH enclave) but it's a great addition to the western reaches of River North.
Joe G.
"Whatever may be wrong with the world, at least it has some good things to eat." -- Cowboy Jack Clement