We went to Mercat a la Planxa last night. This was their opening night, but the only way you could really tell was that there was some guy going around with an industrial-strength camera taking pictures of everything. Both the food and the service were spot on. There were a lot of "managers" around, men in sport coats with earpieces. Not sure what they were managing, but there they were.
We had a hard time finding reasonable parking. There are a lot of hotels nearby, all of which host bunches of events, so many of the nearby parking lots were filled up. There's very little street parking, and at least a few of the lots close at 10 pm (who closes a lot at 10 pm on Saturday night?). The Hotel has very expensive valet parking.
Our reservation was 7:15 and we got there around 7:20. We were greeted warmly in the lobby/entry. The downstairs actually does seem a bit like clubs and bars in Barcelona - a small bar, a few low and comfy seats. The washrooms are down here, and they took our coats here.
Upstairs via a pretty circular staircase is a huge room (not as huge as Carnivale, but that same sort of high ceiling and noisy sound bouncing). The walls are tile or mirrors painted with birds. The kitchen is open, but I didn't get a lot of sound from the kitchen. We could definitely have a conversation. Not sure how larger groups would fare, but we were OK.
They start you with pa amb tomaquet, though they call it pan con tomate (using Spanish instead of Catalan on most of the menu, though they say they are Catalan). The menu is on their web site, so you can see what they have and the prices, etc. They have a nice selection of wines, with plenty available by the glass, though they "recommend" their sangrias.
We had the Jamon Iberico, Patron peppers, garlic shrimp, grilled calamari, grilled morcilla, warm lima bean salad and garroxta cheese. Was it as good as sitting at the bar at Cal Pep? Perish the thought. But it was good food and we enjoyed ourselves. It was a taste of Spain, it's not like being there.
The crowd seemed like a mix of neighborhood people (Columbia College folks) and hotel guests. My guess is that they will do well with all the hotels on Michigan ave. We'll definitely go back, and would recommend it to folks looking for tapas.
Mercat a la Planxa
http://mercatchicago.com
638 S MICHIGAN AVENUE,
CHICAGO, IL 60605
TEL 312 765 0524
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