Jazzfood wrote:Tried this one out yesterday. Foodwise, mediocre leaps to mind. While the place is clean and the owner personable, we shared an average Cubano sandwich at best, I can think of three off the bat that are better, all well discussed on these pages. Ropa Veija was tough and very Manwich-like with overtones of chili powder. 3 bites were enough for me to invoke the Kuhdo rule and opt for another lunch (unfortunately, equally average, couldn't muster a third lunch though, my spirit more so than my appetite was broken).
It appears Khan bbq will be in my near future to right this travesty. So as not to appear overly negative, I'd say was that the Cuban coffee was good and they know how to open a mean bag of shoestring potatoes.
I'd agree that the owner was definitely very personable but unfortunately, the food was just ok . . .
The Cubano, which includes 2 types of ham (one being a prosciutto-type), probably could have been a bit meltier and included more pickles.
The meat in this Ropa Vieja was very tough. The flavor seemed a bit "pre-fabby" to me but that may have been a function of its tough texture, as all the moisture surged out of the meat the moment I bit into it.
As we were leaving, the enthusiastic owner generously offered us a treat . . .
A Cuban coffee shot starts out with coffee being slowly poured into a vessel which contains sugar . . .
. . . the coffee and sugar are mixed vigorously by hand, which creates the crema . . .
. . . after the crema develops, the shots are poured off.
A delicious, labor-intensive shot of Cuban coffee.
Allowing for its newness, I'd say Con Sabor Cubano defintely has promise. The owner just came to Chicago from Miami, where he'd spent the last 12 years, so he certainly has good familiarity with the product. He also mentioned that the menu would soon be expanding to include some 'heavier' items like croquettas and empanadas. While the food I tasted there this time was nothing to write home about, I'll be very curious to go back after a bit of time passes and give it another try.
After lunch, by an amazing coincidence, Gary ran into his cousin Sergei, who had just arrived in town, via steamship, from Vladivostok . . .
Cousins, reunited.
=R=
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