We went to Zaidi's this evening. We were very happy with the decision.
Zaidi's is a fairly large place with a good sized bar area and a large dining room that is split into two sections. Since their specialty is sushi and seafood the decor is built around this theme. When you walk in the front door there is a large picture of a mermaid and the divider between the dining room section has glass "bubbles" hanging above it. The dining room was tastefully decorated and the tables were covered in black tablecloths. We sat at a table and the chairs were comfortable. The booths looked roomy.
The service was great. Our waiter took the time to explain the menu and tell us about their special for the evening (slow roasted prime rib with or without a lobster tail. The combo was $50). The support staff was attentive and out water glasses were never less than half full. The menu was as shown on their web site (except the prices are shown on the actual menu

). The wine and sake list was extensive, but the prices were a little higher than I would have expected. The least expensive chardonnay, for example, was a J. Lohr at $9 a glass. Chilled sake started at $8 and went up to $14 for a typical sake carafe. Other sake choices were available by the bottle.
We bypassed the appetizers and went straight for the entrees. My mother and father ordered the Marinated Roast Chicken ($19, I think) which is "Marinated in sake, togarashi soy, garlic & cilantro, served with chicken leg Cuban cigar". The waiter asked them if they wanted it cooked "medium". We had never been asked that when ordering chicken so we asked what he meant. he said that some people like the chicken well done, meaning that they roast it longer so it gets crispier. They went with medium. It was cooked perfectly and was nice and moist and had very good flavor. The Chicken Leg Cuban Cigar had leg meat and rice but was a little bit salty. Not bad, but a touch more than necessary.
My wife ordered the 7 oz Filet ($22), medium. It was also cooked perfectly. It was a nice filet, tender and tastey, but my wife commented that mine at home were better. I don't think the beef was aged and that may have been the difference.
I went with the Four Star sashimi plate ($22) which had two pieces each of Maguro, Sake, Himachi and Bincho Maguro (Albacore). The sashimi was fresh and the cuts were generous. The Himachi was the best of the bunch. I also ordered the Fire Fighter Roll (Spicy tuna, jalapenos, spicy scallion, torched tuna ) ($14). The roll was cut into eight pieces and was very good. As expected, it was spicy, but not overly so. The nigiri and sashimi prices seemed high compared to other sushi places in the western 'burbs. Both were priced at $4 per piece. Rolls ranged from $7 for spicy tuna to $20 for a Toro and Sake roll.
We decided to try four sides to share. We ordered the Lobster Mac and Cheese, Fresh sauteéd baby spinach with applewood smoked bacon, Asian fried rice with crispy wonton and Edamame. The Edamame was a bit disappointing (the beans were a little mushy) but the rest of the sides were excellent. I think the fried rice was probably the best of the other three.
We also decided to spit two desserts. We ordered a chocolate cake that was served with chocolate mousse and almond brittle ice cream and a banana bread sundae with roasted bananas and ice cream. Both desserts were very good but the chocolate cake was the better of the two. My father had coffee which he said was very good and I ordered a double espresso. I normally don't order coffee or espresso in restaurants since i am a bit of a coffee snob

, but the waiter told me that the espresso was Lavazza brand so i decided to try it. It wasn't bad. It wasn't great, either, but was drinkable. What was odd, however, is that it was served in a regular coffee cup, not an espresso cup.
So... Overall we all agreed that we would go back. The food was very good, the service was great (we were even visited by Mr. Zaidi) and the prices weren't too out of line. After a couple of drinks each, the entrees and sides, and two desserts we averaged just over $50 per person.
Zaidi's Restaurant
Southeast corner of Rte. 59 and 83rd St.
1975 Springbrook Square Drive
Naperville, IL 60564
http://www.zaidisrestaurant.com/630-355-4400
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