Went to the relatively new Greek restaurant in Vernon Hills last night.
Its been open for a little over a year and has had good reviews from both the Tribune and Sun-Times. (For whatever that’s worth.)
The room has been nicely remodeled from its former incarnation as a “North Woods” style restaurant, all white washed stucco
and high ceilings. My wife liked the view out over Bear Lake. They offer outside seating which would have been very nice on a day like
yesterday but it was all reserved for a function from the local Orthodox Church.
Service was very good; they appear have a large staff for the number of seats and they were very efficient and helpful.
For appetizers we had the OPA! SAGANÁKI and the DOLMATHES. Neither my son nor wife is very adventurous eaters but both enjoyed
the flaming cheese show. The olive oil with the stuffed grape leaves had a nice slight lemon flavor.
For the main course we had KOTOPOULO SOUVLAS, Rotisserie Greek style chicken served with lemon-roasted potatoes & briami, and
ARNI Shish-kabob (lamb). I also had an order of fries with feta with the lamb. The half chicken was nicely done; slightly crisp on the outside
and still moist on the inside. The lemon- roasted potatoes disappeared before I could taste them so at least my son thought they were good.
The lamb had a nice flavor from charcoal however it was done well beyond the medium level I asked for. The fries were definitely hand cut and
were very good with the feta.
My wife had the Crème Brulee and my son had the Chocolate cake for dessert. The Crème Brulee was a fine Crème Brulee but chocolate
appeared to be something special and my son claimed it was one of the best he’d ever had.
While we don’t eat out much, except when traveling, we will be back to try some of “Greek Comfort” foods on the menu.
OPA Estiatorio
950 Lakeview Pkwy.
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
phone: 847.968.4300