As it happens, my friend wanted more time and relaxation, so we stayed in her room and ordered up, filling in with take-out from TI.
Interestingly the room service menu was damn near this side of sanity compared with almost all others I've ever encountered.
She had a basic turkey club which was very generously proportioned and came with quite good fries---lots of skin on and roasty potato aroma. Lost a bit of crisp under the dome on the way up, but still tasty.
I had a "pan-seared" chicken in a spinach tortilla wrap (nothing I would ever normally get, but I just didn't feel like a huge burger or the club). Again, relatively moist meat, quite large, same good fries. Sort of a sweetish treatment with arugula and "golden raisin capponata" and a fresh apple slaw inside. Very much a ladies-who-lunch dish, but good of its kind. The most surprising positive about it was that the wrap itself was actually supple and fresh tasting rather than the usual refrigerator stiff wall board.
Each of these was, I think, $12, which for room service in the Gold Coast seems like practically a steal. They told us 30 min., but food arrived in about 15.
Meanwhile, sorry to hear that Zinc disappoints these days. Way back when it opened on Southport we used to really like it. In particular a roast chicken (poulet grandmere?), that was luscious with lardons, pearl onions and a nice reduced sauce. The bar was good and they would have various libation "festivals" at which one could order flights of armagnac and the like. Pate plates were good too. I believe the original partners split early on and the current establishment is at least a 2nd generation of ownership if not 3rd or 4th.
There used to be another mid-priced casual French spot right in the same Dearborn/Divisoin area that we also liked. It had a bakery built in and was quite good for a while. Then not. Then gone. What was it? Yvette? Or was that something else?
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