Kennyz wrote: aioli was no better than Hellman's mayo.
MAG wrote:KennyZ,
As a long time poster, I'm really surprised at you. You certainly have a right to post your opinion, but this is a sucky thing to do for 2 related reasons:
1. As you note, SDC does many things outside their stand at Green City - they have their events and their packaged sandwiches (inc. granola bars). Have you tried those?
2. How many times did you try their burgers? Just once? For many obvious reasons, I'm at the market more than frequently and have had many a SDC burger and while I'm sure that I could pick out an isolated occasion, they are in most instances excellent.
I think that SDC is an excellent producer at the market and an excellent caterer - in fact, on many an occasion, I have sent business their way.
Jayz wrote: Give them a break...I'm sure places as great as Trotter's and as low as McDonalds have put out a poor meal or two but on average they're great.
Throwing this group of culinary grads under the bus for a poor burger seems a bit harsh to me...but post how you want, it won't stop me from trying them.
Kennyz wrote:Jayz wrote: Give them a break...I'm sure places as great as Trotter's and as low as McDonalds have put out a poor meal or two but on average they're great.
This is a perfect example of how great it is to be able to put LTHForum comments into context. JayZ thinks McDonalds and Trotters are great. I have had enough experience at both places to know that they're near the very bottom of the list of places I like to eat. I now know that our opinions are not likely to line up.Throwing this group of culinary grads under the bus for a poor burger seems a bit harsh to me...but post how you want, it won't stop me from trying them.
not throwing anyone under anything. Just describing a burger.
Jayz wrote: At their price point and the type of food and service each gives (Trotters and McDonalds) they are great, they seem to have done well up until now.
And you weren't just describing a burger...you were suggesting to others that they skip this stand entirely because of one bad experience, that's what I can consider poor judgement
I'm just a guy who ate what he thought was a crappy burger one time at a stand at the market
Kennyz wrote: Bun was cold, burger was seriously overcooked and devoid of needed salt...
MAG wrote: If the meal is $20.00 and under, the service was fine and there were no calamities, I'm willing to give someone a second chance before discussing them in this forum.
If it's at a $500 and up meal and the food is not good, I feel that I have good cause to post even after trying only once - given the price, it better be pretty darn good. If the meal is $20.00 and under, the service was fine and there were no calamities, I'm willing to give someone a second chance before discussing them in this forum.
GAF wrote:That is why we have threads on which many people can weigh in.
Hey MAG, do I find the bars at Green City, and/or are they for sale elsewhere?).
MAG wrote:Perhaps, it's simply that I could strong empathize with SDC and perhaps your post will encourage others who've had good experiences with them to weigh in as I'm certain that there are many.
fusionfan wrote:MAG wrote:Perhaps, it's simply that I could strong empathize with SDC and perhaps your post will encourage others who've had good experiences with them to weigh in as I'm certain that there are many.
I am an avid fan of Sunday Dinner and admire them not only for their culinary skills and point of view, but also because they are three of the greatest, most generous, friendliest people around.
1. I have had their burger at the Green City Market. It was great - flavorful, well-seasoned beef patty, on a warm bun. So there.
2. I have gone to many of their ephemeral, three nights-every-six-to-eight-weeks-only, private dinners over the past year. The menus are always well-thought out: seasonally-appropriate, thematic, and draws from many small, organic, artisanal producers here in the Midwest and other places. (Also always draws the most interesting, creative, worldly people).
3. I'm not sure why negative comments regarding their catering business were placed on this thread (shouldn't that have been in "Other Culinary Chat"? This thread, I thought, was about a burger). I have dealt with them on a catering opportunity that didn't materialize, and I have gone to several events that they have catered: they are always professional, respectful, and easy to deal with. I have recommended them to several people and will continue to do so. No one has ever said anything but raves.
4. Their prepared food line, Eat Green Foods, which includes, not just the granola bars, but also soups, salads, and sandwiches, are healthy, tasty, and fresh. I've seen them at Pastoral and Provenance, among others.
I have to speak up and defend Sunday Dinner to counter some of the negativity on this thread (based on ONE taste of a burger, and an off-topic catering NON-experience which really don't paint what the group is capable of accurately), and also because they are a small Chicago business doing admirable things with their focus on seasonality, sustainability, and organic food, which deserves to be supported. And, no, I'm not related to them in any way, or their PR person.