Wasn't there also a Chinese restaurant in the building where HP Tops is (was?) located ... on Central just east of Green Bay?
Cathy2 of Feb 19, 2004 wrote:Back in the 70's, my Mom and one of my sisters took an Adult evening course on how to prepare a Chinese dinner. The instructor was this overbearing, opinionated gadfly who to this day I still see writing letters to the editor of various newspapers. He is also very likely to do an ego-search, so I will defer from mentioning his name! He had a polarizing effect on people: you either loved him or hated him. My Mom and sister loved him.
I still have in my file drawer filled with recipe clippings the class outline and recipes from this class. For late 1970's, this guy was purist who was really trying to bring genuine regional chinese cooking to suburbia. AFter years of Adult class students proclaiming, "You should have a restaurant." He finally took the leap.
His restaurant was the in rear of a red brick building across from Baskin Robbins on Central AVenue. However, due to his heavy socializing and teaching the place was initially loaded with friends and former students. The king was in his court, he planted himself at a table in the middle of dining area and would randomly interject himself into diner's conversations. He would discuss their food choices, history, politics, ect. There was a dinner party atmosphere every night with his "friends" picking up the tab.
One evening, my canning buddy and her girlfriend (as in friend who happens to be a girl) ate at this restaurant. This lady was a big fan of the King having taken multiple classes from him. What she was unaware of he did not like her. From his throne, he provided a detailed explanation of what was wrong with her. I guess if it had been a genuine dinner party, she would not have been invited.
Great cook, everyone felt he had potential to make it big, but his personality got in the way.
iahawk89 wrote:I grew up in Ravinia so we did a lot of take out from the place that was on Roger Williams. Can't remember the name now. Lousy food, but convenient!
Cathy2 wrote:
Could it be Chinese take-out?
Hunan Pearl
586 Roger Williams Ave
Highland Park, IL 60035
Phone: (847) 432-5410
Regards,
iblock9 wrote:There is still a weird bit of yesterday going on at Sheltons where Mrs Shelton still, sadly, fires up the grill and ,makes coffee everyday, inspite of the fact that the city shut her down four years ago.
I know several people have approached her about selling the place, she owns the bldg too, and she cant let go. It is sad because I too remember eating at sheltons as a kid and would love a place like sheltons in the neighborhood for the kids to walk to. Now we have sloppy joes, http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.ph ... d7471b9ee9, which is fairly good for the kids and nannys, but not quite the same
iahawk89 wrote:Working at that White Hen helped put me through college. .
iblock9 wrote:iahawk89 wrote:Working at that White Hen helped put me through college. .
Rumor is the owner of the white hen is opening a new place in the empty convenience store space across from the braeside train station where he will concentrate more on the "deli" aspect of his business
Many of you know me simply as Bob. For the better part of 18 years, I was the owner/operator of the White Hen in Ravinia, now the 7-Eleven. This was a position and a responsibility that I both loved and cherished.
Highland Park is an amazing community in which to live and ahve a business. I love and support it 100 percent! Through an unfortunate series of events at the end of last year, I was forced out of my store literally overnight by the new corporate powers that be.
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I am in the planning stages of opening a new store for you in the Ravinia neighborhood. It'll be bigger, better and even more exciting than the White Hen and I hope to see each and everyone of you when we open down the road. ...
oldsoul wrote:So much confusion out there...
Henrici's was where 41 North was...The small street off Skokie still bears the name. .
Cathy2 wrote:HI,
I think the original location of Anton's Fruit Market was on Green Bay Road where Mike's Fruit and Vegetable is now located by the hospital.
I have seen the Henrici Drive sign and always assumed 41 North was once that location.
Can you recall the restaurant that was across from Fuddruckers and is now a car dealership? I just cannot recall. Was it once a Howard Johnson's?
Now that you mention Myron and Phil's was at Holiday Inn/Villa Modern, that makes sense.
The Pickle Barrel was later an Edwardo's and now the location of a 5th/3rd Bank.
Regards,
iblock9 wrote:oldsoul wrote:So much confusion out there...
Henrici's was where 41 North was...The small street off Skokie still bears the name. .
I am sorry but I do not think this is correct. I seem to remember that Henricis was closer to Dundee Rd where the garcias/olive garden/rehab place is. There is also a Henrici's Drive Street sign where that portion of frontage road meets dundee on the south end of that strip of skokie rd. I dont think the street sign near where 41 north was is any great clue. Before 41 north that location housed a bennigans for many years.
Somebody needs to dig up an old phone book
oldsoul wrote:I promise, you are mistaken. The actual location started where the office condos are now located. Look at the street sign right there. It reads "Henrici Drive" for a reason. I'll look for photos.
Dave148 wrote:
Way back in the 60's it (Timber's) was called "The Country Pantry" and served awesome breakfast.