pdaane wrote:I think lemon does go well with Chocolate.
Mario's rules!
YourPalWill wrote:Tonight, I stopped into Icebox on Broadway. A place that, particularly in the winter, when it is SoupBox exclusively, I avoid for their overpriced canned soups.
I was really pleasantly surprised at the ice. I had a medium combo of lemon and cherry. The cherry was especially good, packed with loads of fresh fruit. The lemon was refreshing with identifiable bits of lemon pulp. It didn't match Mario's. But, it made for a nice neighborhood stop.
I should note that the New York Deli at Clark and Wellington serves Anthony's Ice which is good in a norhside pinch too.
gleam wrote:Of those, I've only been to Miko's. It's a very smooth product, few chunks of fruit or anything. It's also very good. I'm referring specifically to the Sacramento and Lyndale location, since I have no experience with the other location.
Da Beef wrote:How about a heatwave post? I'm doing an Italian ice roundup, well really I've been on one since my youth. I'm the kid that never wanted ice cream but rather Italian ice. I've been to them all, I live in LP, find myself near Taylor Street for "work" often and places like Zarlengo's in Da Heights are gems I seek out when near there. Here are my top 10 flavors of Italian Ice in Chicagoland.
1) Fruit Cocktail @ Mario's
2) Lemon @ Johnnie's Beef
3) Watermelon @ Tom & Wendee's
4) Apricot @ Zarlengo's
5) Pistachio @ Freddy's Pizza (Cicero)
6) Pear-Appple @ Annettes
7) Mango @ Deko's
8 ) Strawberry @ Gina's
9) Red Raspberry @ Tom & Wendee's
10) Peach @ Mario's
I know people on here loathe top ten lists but think of this list rather as "ten to flavors to try" These are my ten favorite and depending on which stand I'm at, I'm most likely getting one of these. I should say that it was hard not getting a 2nd one from Zarlengo's in the list, they have some really great ice and flavors you don't see everywhere, real fruit too of course. The fact that I live in LP doesn't sway the fact T&W has two, its ice has always been some of if not the best. You just gotta know which flavor route to go. Happy Heat Wave.
Vital Information wrote: Well, I'm not loath to top ten lists. Love 'em, and find them very useful--especially as it's your top ten, not some ordained view of what the consensus top ten is (w/o actually polling the populous).
No Ice Box? but, if I made a ice list, I cannot imagine it would include much more than Freddy's chocolate and Mario's tutti frutti (best use of canned fruit cocktail ever!). So what do I know.
Santander wrote:D'amato's (Grand) has the best lemon I've had in recent memory, less icy than Johnnie's, perhaps one mote too sweet, but magic smooth and clear lemon flavor.