tarte tatin wrote:nr706 wrote:Noticed today that my favorite Afghan restaurant, Kabul House, is moving two or three blocks west, to 3606 Dempster, still in Skokie. Not sure of timing, but seems imminent.
Unfortunately, that also means Kabul House will be closed for business until they can open their new location--and that won't be until September, I was told. According to Abdul, the ceiling at their current place collapsed, and they are unable to re-open there. He promises the same great food in much nicer surroundings in a couple of months!
tapler wrote:Sheba Cafe seems to have closed. With their wildly uneven hours it used to be hard to tell whether Sheba was open or closed at any given time. But now all the furniture has been removed. Too bad. When they were on, the kitchen there was delivering my favorite Ethiopian food in town.
bollygrl wrote:I am also a fan of Beard Papa's, and am excited to know that there will be a Chicago location soon. It's a must-stop whenever I'm near the West Village in NYC.
There's a new pizzeria going in across the street from Natalino's on Chicago Avenue. First Rockstar Dogs, then Natalino's and Mexique, now pizza . . . it's going to be impossible to park in my neighborhood pretty soon. Sorry I can't remember the name of the new joint - it wouldn't come up on a Google search, but it's two women's names, and I think one is Paula . . .
(Wait - I'd still like some good Thai, though.)
dug wrote:edgewater;"Bunz Bakery" is coming to thorndale near broadway,offering asian style buns with a variety of fillings as well as other baked goods.
also in edgewater.......and finally"Sweet Occasions" is "reportedly" opening by the end of this month on 1036 bryn mawr across from francesca's.
A friend of mine worked at La Petit Amelia, for a short time, a couple of months ago. She told me there was absolutely no food in the LPA freezer, and the kitchen was getting all its ingredients from Omaggio. Having worked for many years in the business, she took this as a bad omen and got out while the getting was good. When I told her of the lengthy vacation, she was not surprised. She said those restaurants are heavily dependent on NU business, and lose money during the summer months.Octarine wrote:Here's a strange one in Evanston. Omaggio, Uberburger, and La Petit Amelia have all shut down with a sign that reads (paraphrased, didn't have a camera to take a picture) "This restaurant will be closed starting July 23 until August 31st for summer vacation. It will reopen September 1st."
Word on the street is the partner who owns the building all three are located in pulled all his money out suddenly. I feel really bad for all the servers and staff who came in Wed. only to be told they were out of work, ~50 plus people.
MLS wrote:Logan really is just Northside #2, but its space,although remarkably similar, is even cooler. Good burger, sandwiches, surprisingly good linguini, lots of good draft beers. Certainly not great food, but good, reasonable food in a very nice atmosphere. Did I mention how cool the space is?
The open tables to the street with the obligatory brown dog were Epcotesque. The place is so Wicker/Lincoln Park;it will be interesting to see how well Logan Square will welcome it.
Eaterlover wrote:Although one note, the entire place was radiating a "hippish" smell? (Patchouli?)
Fujisan wrote:A place called Hot Woks Cool Sushi just opened up on Pulaski just south of Irving Park (next to the Kennedy).
Octarine wrote:Much like gin is a combination of various botanicals, patchouli is the distilled essence of Satan's various and sundry emissions.
Not that I have strong feelings on the subject but patchouli is an utter and complete deal breaker for me.
Annabelle wrote:Walking to the train this morning I noticed signs on the windows of Il Fiasco at 5101 N Clark Street (previously Rioja) that they are closing for renovations and will be reopening as Tapas Las Ramblas "within a month". I'm sad to see the restaurant change again, I liked Il Fiasco. It was nice to have a decent neighborhood pasta place so close (La Donna doesn't count, I strongly dislike that place). I've only lived here two years, but from what I've seen that corner seems doomed to change restaurants quite often.
BR wrote:And I wouldn't get too comfortable w/ Tapas Las Ramblas . . . it'll also be something new in about a year.
Annabelle wrote:Walking to the train this morning I noticed signs on the windows of Il Fiasco at 5101 N Clark Street (previously Rioja) that they are closing for renovations and will be reopening as Tapas Las Ramblas "within a month". I'm sad to see the restaurant change again, I liked Il Fiasco. It was nice to have a decent neighborhood pasta place so close (La Donna doesn't count, I strongly dislike that place). I've only lived here two years, but from what I've seen that corner seems doomed to change restaurants quite often.
Signs posted Wednesday on the doors at Omaggio, Uber Burger and La Petite Amelia said the restaurants were closing "for summer vacation" and would re-open on Sept. 1.
But the shutdown reportedly took employees by surprise and left an estimated 50 people out of a job.
The restaurants are all owned by Robert LaPata and are located in the Carlson Building at Church Street and Orrington Avenue. Building owner Cameel Halim of Wilmette Real Estate Co. is reportedly a major investor in the three dining spots.
A knowledgeable source in the Evanston business community said it's believed a financial disagreement between Halim and LaPata may have led to the closures.
Calls this morning to Halim and LaPata were not immediately returned.
Summer can be a slow time for downtown restaurants, since few students are on the nearby Northwestern University campus.