According to an
article in today's Chicago Tribune, Rosa Mexicano will be one of the restaurants opening up in the new Block 37 on State Street. For those of you who don't know,
Rosa Mexicano has been in New York for more than 20 years, but now has multiple locations in New York and a few elsewhere.
To me, the most comparable restaurant in Chicago is Adobo Grill, where glimpses into excellent, authentic Mexican food are often seen, but where the overall concept is designed to ensure that the average idiot finds something on the menu to his or her liking -- i.e., the person who ordinarily won't try Mexican food but is dragged along. In other words, there is some real talent in the kitchen (of course, this depends on the particular location) and some very authentic Mexican food not found at just any Mexican restaurant in the US, but you may not always find it.
In any event, I believe that Rosa has hit the jackpot because with all of the people moving into the Loop and with the increase in leisure activity in the area -- hotels, theater, museums, etc. -- I think it will be very successful in this location and I'm shocked that none of the Chicago area Mexican joints saw fit to take the same gamble (maybe they weren't offered the opportunity?). Perhaps it became an issue of capital and with Rosa Mexicano becoming a mini-empire of sorts, it was able to pull it off. In terms of how good it will be, I think that all depends upon who they hire to be the chef and how much liberty Rosa Mexicano gives him/her. All in all, this will only elevate the competition in Chicago of higher end Mexican restaurants, and it certainly has to be better than Zapa-Crappa-Tista, now doesn't it???