cito wrote:jleblanc05 wrote:I heard Fridays decision was also relocation. Supposedly, they're moving down near 90. And speaking of closings, Woodfire Pizza shut it's doors, as did Govnor's Pub.
Govnor's Pub---That place closing is a real shocker. Whenever I was there, the place seemed to be fairly busy. I always found the food to be decent enough, albeit not great.
What is really discouraging is the fact that there is now one less independent restaurant on Randall Road--- Pretty soon the street will be 100% chains.
I agree. Unfortunately, this stretch of Randall Road is somewhat of a culinary wasteland. One of the biggest issues that I have found is that the people in the area don't seem to want to support a locally grown restaurant. I have lived in the area for almost 10 years and the only establishments that seem to have taken hold are chains.
Although, if you look hard enough there are a few pockets of decent fare:
Lilly Garden - Old school Chinese cuisine right down to the tropical drinks. I know better but I really do enjoy their sesame chicken. If a Christmas Story was based in Algonquin/LITH this is where Ralphie would have had his Christmas duck.
EL Faro - I really love this place. The Horchata is homemade and their masa based snacks are the best in the area. On top of that this appears to be a family run mini chain and I feel really good supporting their cause.
Tommy's Red Hots - Great little spot for burgers, hot dogs, etc. By area standards the prices are very reasonable ($4.25 for a pizza slice, fries and a md drink).
Village Squire - The pizza and sandwiches are fine. They also have an extensive drink selection.
Been meaning to try:
Village Pizza - I have heard great things about this place. The pizza is thin crust (do anyone but tourists eat pan pizza anymore) and the sauce is supposedly unique.
The new Puerto Rican restaurant in Dundee. I am not 100% if they are open but I will drive by and correct the post with their name.
M.T. Barrels - I have heard that this is a great little brew pub.
J.C.s Barbecue (sp?) - This little spot has bee at the corner of Dundee and 72 (next to the pawn shop) for sometime. It never looks busy but something is keeping the lights on.
If you are willing to travel a bit out of the area then I suggest these destinations:
Red Ox - Their Thursday 1/2 price pizza night is one of the better deals in the area. They offer one style, thin, and the ingredients are fresh and plentiful. They also have one of the better versions of fried calamari that I have had in awhile. Located in Hampshire.
Chik-n-Dip - They make a pretty decent broasted chicken. Their sandwiches are also pretty decent. Also, you cannot pass up one of their terrific shakes or sundaes. Note they are closed from mid Nov - Feb. Located in Hampshire.
Thai Pavilion - Happily surprised by this place. Who would have thought that you could have gotten a fairly decent curry or Tom Yum in Dekalb.
Bea's Wok and Roll - Bea's cooking is unique. It is Vietnamese with her own touch. I really, really enjoy her soups. Once again who have thought that you could get such terrific home style S. Asian cuisine in Dekalb.
Taxco Restaurant - Decent, if not a bit pricey, Mexican food. The restaurant offers a nice tequila list and the menu is a bit upscale. All in all a decent spot but given a choice I would go to EL Faro for a large horchata (hold the ice) and a couple of gorditas. Located in Sycamore.
And if all else fails there is a
Portillo's in Sycamore.