Nuevo Leon is very good. However, its menu is fairly conventional, not all that different from many other Mexican restaurants. I'm not knocking it! However, there is
SO much more to our local Mexican restaurant scene, I urge you to try many other places too. You'll find that there is a vibrant creativity going on in many of them, with so much more than your standard Mexican fare of enchiladas, chiles rellenos, carne asada, etc.
As I posted (in
this earlier topic about Frontera Grill):
nsxtasy wrote:For those who enjoy Bayless's cuisine but object to the no-reservations policy, you can always make a reservation at Topolobampo next door. Yes, it's a bit more expensive, but primarily at dinner; at lunch, the prices are quite comparable. [EDIT/UPDATE - Frontera Grill now accepts some reservations in advance, although most of the restaurant is still first come first served.]
There's also been quite an increase in other creative/provincial/upscale Mexican dining options in Chicago in the past few years, throughout the city as well as the suburbs. So Frontera Grill and Topolobampo aren't the only places around. Salpicon is a long-time favorite in Old Town. Adobo Grill recently added a location in Lombard to their Old Town and Wicker Park locations. Flamingo's Seafood in Mount Prospect is spectacular (but getting more crowded as its reputation spreads). Sol de Mexico on the northwest side is okay and has a lot of different moles. The GNR award for Fonda del Mar, on Fullerton, is up for renewal. Xni-Pec is another award winner, turning out Yucatecan cuisine in Cicero. La Casa de Isaac is another GNR winner, in Highwood. Geno Bahena is over at Tepatulco in Lincoln Park. [EDIT/UPDATE - He has also opened Real Tenochtitlan in Logan Square.] San Gabriel in Bannockburn is run by an alumnus of Adobo Grill. Lupita's is turning out creative specials; reviews are sometimes mixed but I like it a lot. Fuego is doing a fine job in Arlington Heights. Bien Trucha in Geneva is small but highly regarded. Mundial Cocina Mestiza in Pilsen is doing some nice things. Heck, over half of these places weren't even around more than 2-3 years ago. So there are plenty of alternatives, if you want, and more are opening all the time.
All of the above places are in addition to the many more conventional nicer Mexican restaurants throughout the area, as well as your taquerias and other "cheap eats" places.
Within the past year or so, I've made a conscious effort to try many of these new places. I've had outstanding meals at Fonda del Mar, Mixteco Grill, and Mundial Cocina Mestiza (but was rather disappointed by Sol de Mexico). I also had several fantastic meals at Flamingo's, but my two most recent visits, although still pretty good, have not been nearly as spectacular.
Here are links to websites and LTH discussions on these restaurants (listed alphabetically):
Adobo Grill (Chicago/Old Town, Chicago/Wicker Park, Lombard) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionBien Trucha (Geneva) - no restaurant website or menupages listing

,
LTH discussionFlamingo's Seafood (Mount Prospect) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionFonda del Mar* (Chicago/Logan Square) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionFrontera Grill (Chicago/River North) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionFuego (Arlington Heights) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionLa Casa de Isaac* (Highwood) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionLupita's (Evanston) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionMexique (Chicago/Wicker Park) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionMixteco Grill (Chicago/Uptown) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionMundial Cocina Mestiza (Chicago/Pilsen) -
restaurant website (under construction),
Menupages listing,
LTH discussionNuevo Leon* (Chicago/Pilsen) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionReal Tenochtitlan (Chicago/Logan Square) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussion LTH discussionSalpicon (Chicago/Old Town) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionSan Gabriel (Bannockburn) -
restaurant website, no LTH discussion

Sol de Mexico* (Chicago/Belmont Cragin) - no restaurant website

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Menupages listing,
LTH discussionTepatulco (Chicago/Lincoln Park) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionTopolobampo (Chicago/River North) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionXni-Pec* (Cicero) -
restaurant website,
LTH discussionI strongly encourage you to at least take a look at the menus on their websites, and I think you'll see what I mean...
*GNR Winner
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nsxtasy on September 23rd, 2008, 6:37 am, edited 2 times in total.