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  • Post #31 - August 24th, 2008, 9:32 pm
    Post #31 - August 24th, 2008, 9:32 pm Post #31 - August 24th, 2008, 9:32 pm
    LAZ wrote:
    jleblanc05 wrote:I LOVE THIS POST!!!! THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU ! ! !

    You are most welcome. You can help by starting some threads about restaurants near where you live.

    I'd guess that half the people on this board have no clue as to where Lake in the Hills is.


    Bistro Wasabi on Algonquin Rd. just west of Randall (I think it's L.I.T.H. but it might be Algonquin) apparently has great sushi. I don't dig on sushi, so I couldn't tell you for sure.

    Here's a few of my favorites in the far NW Burbs, I don't know how many of these places are already discussed on the board:
    Mexican: Las Cumbres on Grant St. Downtown Crystal Lake
    La Rosita on Main St. Downtown Crystal Lake
    El Zarrape on NW Highway in Fox River Grove
    Acapulco Taqueria on Skyline Dr. and Lake Marian Rd. in Carpentersville

    Pizza: Georgio's Pizza on Woodstock St. Downtown Crystal Lake

    Italian: Cucina Bella - Main St. Downtown Algonquin and Cucina Bella Due on Main St. Downtown Crystal Lake

    Burgers: The Tracks - Downtown Cary, next to the train station and The Cottage on Crystal Lake Ave and Grant St. in Downtown Crystal Lake

    Breakfast: Reese's -Main St. Downtown Algonquin (across from Cucina Bella).
  • Post #32 - August 25th, 2008, 7:38 am
    Post #32 - August 25th, 2008, 7:38 am Post #32 - August 25th, 2008, 7:38 am
    A place that hasn't had much love here and probably needs it:
    Campannari's Ice Cream
    10 S Pine
    Mt Prospect IL 60056
    847-392-2277

    Great creamy ice cream, with a raft of standard flavors and rotating specials, which last night included Frangomint (a dark chocolate mint ice cream with soft chunks of frangomint), and cake batter (a very vanilla ice cream with a lot of yolk flavor).
    What is patriotism, but the love of good things we ate in our childhood?
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  • Post #33 - August 25th, 2008, 5:25 pm
    Post #33 - August 25th, 2008, 5:25 pm Post #33 - August 25th, 2008, 5:25 pm
    Great work but I must add Schoop's Hamburgers to the list for south and NWI. It is mentioned every time burgers are a topic on LTH. I go to the Hammond location on Indianapolis Blvd by Cabela's. Schoop's started in Hammond 60 years ago but not at this location, however many people think the Munster location is the original. The Mickey with bacon is fantastic.

    Sadly La Dolce Vita has closed in Miller Beach, the inconsistent service got the best of it.
  • Post #34 - August 25th, 2008, 6:48 pm
    Post #34 - August 25th, 2008, 6:48 pm Post #34 - August 25th, 2008, 6:48 pm
    Slim wrote:Here's a few of my favorites in the far NW Burbs, I don't know how many of these places are already discussed on the board

    This thread isn't intended for listing your favorites but for links to discussions elsewhere on the board. Why not start some threads about your favorite places and tell us what you like about them?

    Links to previous discussions:
    Las Cumbres
    La Rosita
    Reese's

    I couldn't find anything about the others.

    jones-n wrote:Great work but I must add Schoop's Hamburgers to the list for south and NWI. It is mentioned every time burgers are a topic on LTH. I go to the Hammond location on Indianapolis Blvd by Cabela's. Schoop's started in Hammond 60 years ago but not at this location, however many people think the Munster location is the original. The Mickey with bacon is fantastic.

    Sadly La Dolce Vita has closed in Miller Beach, the inconsistent service got the best of it.

    Here's a link to your post about Schoop's. Searching will find many more mentions, but it doesn't look like there's a thread about it, and if it's that's good, it deserves one.

    Thanks for the note about La Dolce Vita. I'll edit.

    We really need more posts about the south suburbs and NWI, but here's one more to try:

    Exsenator's BBQ, barbecue, Markham
  • Post #35 - September 7th, 2008, 8:08 am
    Post #35 - September 7th, 2008, 8:08 am Post #35 - September 7th, 2008, 8:08 am
    JoelF wrote:A place that hasn't had much love here and probably needs it:
    Campannari's Ice Cream.

    It has more love when correctly spelled: Capannari's. :wink: There are quite a few posts about it scattered around.
  • Post #36 - September 7th, 2008, 3:56 pm
    Post #36 - September 7th, 2008, 3:56 pm Post #36 - September 7th, 2008, 3:56 pm
    Would love to see this sticky'd. Thanks for the idea and fine work, LAZ.
  • Post #37 - September 8th, 2008, 8:45 am
    Post #37 - September 8th, 2008, 8:45 am Post #37 - September 8th, 2008, 8:45 am
    Awesome post LAZ!!! I have copied it and placed it in our car for ready reference!
    What disease did cured ham actually have?
  • Post #38 - September 19th, 2008, 11:27 am
    Post #38 - September 19th, 2008, 11:27 am Post #38 - September 19th, 2008, 11:27 am
    Oh my goodness, I'm SO happy I came across this! I live in the suburbs and have trouble thinking of good places to eat sometimes. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I'll add what I can in a bit after I read through.
    Hillary
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  • Post #39 - September 20th, 2008, 2:39 am
    Post #39 - September 20th, 2008, 2:39 am Post #39 - September 20th, 2008, 2:39 am
    You're welcome. Here are a few more north-suburban recs.

    North suburbs
    Boston Blackie's, American, Deerfield, Glencoe and Skokie
    The Butt'ry/153 Akira, American and Japanese, Wilmette
    China Town, Chinese/Filipino, Morton Grove
    Golden Chopstick/Chun Ju, Korean, Morton Grove
    Ira's, hot dogs, Northbrook
    Irving's for Red Hot Lovers, hot dogs, Wilmette
    Italian Kitchen, Italian, Deerfield
    L. Woods, steak, Lincolnwood
    Little Louie's Red Hots, hot dogs, Northbrook
    Mac's, diner, Park Ridge
    Mustard's Last Stand, hot dogs, Evanston
    Nano's, pizza and fast food, Morton Grove
    Stash's, hot dogs, Highland Park
    Thai Pavilion, Thai, Skokie
    Tommy Nevin's, tavern, Evanston
    Tsang, Chinese take-out, Lincolnwood closed
    Yu's Szechwan, Chinese, Highland Park
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  • Post #40 - September 29th, 2008, 3:52 pm
    Post #40 - September 29th, 2008, 3:52 pm Post #40 - September 29th, 2008, 3:52 pm
    Hey, I'm new to the board and thought I'd throw in a couple of suggestions. Aromas Tapas is in Algonquin (west of Randall Road, on the south side of Algonquin Road). Very reasonably priced Spanish style tapas. To be honest, the inventiveness of the specials has gone down dramatically since they first opened (part of me wonders if it's due to what the local clientele is willing to eat--for instance, they used to make a killer rabbit dish, which is now MIA). But, the prices are the cheapest I've ever seen at a Tapas place, and the usual suspects (patatas bravas, patatas ali oli, etc.) are really well done...
    Secondly, and brand new, is Taste of Himalayas in St. Charles. This place is pretty phenomenal if you take into account the complete lack of truly ethnic eateries in the area (for example, the closest other Indian restaurants are up in Algonquin or in Schaumburg). Another bonus point--they feature quite a few Nepalese dishes that you won't find at other Indian restaurants (one of them contains bamboo shoots--definitely a first for me at an Indian joint!). Anyways, very classy interior and a great lunch buffet. The chef is totally willing to accomodate whatever the customer wants, too, even if it's not on the menu.
    Finally, I was surprised to see that Montarra in Algonquin hadn't been mentioned yet. Yeah, it's not a cheap night out, but from my experience, the food is well worth it. They offer "small plates" as well, if you're more inclined to sample a few different items and save some $$$ while you're at it. I've had 3 different preparations of Scottish salmon there, and each one has been excellent. The chef has come out to check on our meals a couple of times now, as well, which is always a good thing (well, unless the food sucks; then it's just ackward!).
  • Post #41 - September 30th, 2008, 9:01 am
    Post #41 - September 30th, 2008, 9:01 am Post #41 - September 30th, 2008, 9:01 am
    cgs027, thank you for bringing up Taste of Himalaya, I have not tried but it is on my radar to do so soon. But TofH is not the only ethnic place around in the area, I won't go in to all of the Chinese and Mexican but almost across the street from Tof H is Thai Zie in the Filling Station PLaza. Vino Thai is at 3825 East Main, and at 1554 East Main, in the old Tin Cup complex is Taj of India. There are 2 Thai restos in Geneva, 1 in Batavia. Naperville, Wheaton, Westmont all have a number of Indian restraurants that have been discussed here previously and within this thread.

    Welcome to the board and continue to post on what you find! Posts on the far west are always welcome!
  • Post #42 - September 30th, 2008, 5:53 pm
    Post #42 - September 30th, 2008, 5:53 pm Post #42 - September 30th, 2008, 5:53 pm
    Just a reminder, folks, this thread is meant to be for quick reference only. Please put your restaurant recommendations in other threads. Then put links to those posts or threads here.

    cgs027 wrote:Finally, I was surprised to see that Montarra in Algonquin hadn't been mentioned yet.


    Here are some recs from the northwest suburbs, including Montarra.

    Northwest suburbs
    The Assembly, tavern, Hoffman Estates
    Boardwalk Bob's, ice cream, Cary
    Boston Blackie's, American, Arlington Heights
    Cabela's Fox River Grill, game sandwiches, Hoffman Estates
    Chandler's Chophouse, steak, Schaumburg
    The Cottage, tavern, Crystal Lake
    Cucina Bella, Italian, Algonquin and Crystal Lake
    Del Toros Mexican Grill, Tex-Mex, Huntley
    Duke O'Brien's, tavern, Crystal Lake
    Egg'lectic Cafe, breakfast, Rolling Meadows More info
    El Faro, Mexican, Algonquin
    El Molino, Mexican, Carpentersville
    Finn McCool's, tavern, Crystal Lake More info
    Georgio's Pizza, pizza, Crystal Lake More info
    Gourmet House, Chinese, Algonquin
    Govnor's Public House, brewpub, Lake in the Hills
    Ikea Cafe, Swedish (in a furniture store), Schaumburg
    Jameson's Charhouse, value steak, Arlington Heights and Mount Prospect
    Kaminari, Japanese, Lake in the Hills
    Kampai, Japanese (sushi), Mount Prospect
    Kampai, Japanese (teppanyaki), Mount Prospect
    Karma, Asian-American, Mundelein
    Ken's Schaumburg Restaurant, diner, Schaumburg
    La Rosita taqueria, Mexican, Carpentersville, Crystal Lake, Harvard, Lake Zurich, McHenry, Mount Prospect, Palatine, Wauconda, Wheeling
    Las Cumbres, Mexican, Crystal Lake More info
    Melt Gelato & Crepe Cafe, crepes and ice cream, Vernon Hills
    Mimi's Cafe, American, Algonquin
    Montarra, contemporary American, Algonquin more info
    Niko's Grill & Pub, American, Huntley
    Park Street, American, Mundelein
    Port Edwards, seafood, Algonquin
    Richard Walker's Pancake House, breakfast, Crystal Lake and Schaumburg
    Ron's Italian Ovens, Italian beef, Round Lake Beach
    Sushi Station, Japanese, Elgin and Rolling Meadows
    Taqueria Arandas, Mexican, Des Plaines
    The Tracks, tavern, Cary
    Walleye Grill, seafood, Huntley
    WoodFire Gourmet Pizza, pizza, Algonquin
  • Post #43 - October 1st, 2008, 11:33 am
    Post #43 - October 1st, 2008, 11:33 am Post #43 - October 1st, 2008, 11:33 am
    LikestoEatout wrote:cgs027, thank you for bringing up Taste of Himalaya, I have not tried but it is on my radar to do so soon. But TofH is not the only ethnic place around in the area, I won't go in to all of the Chinese and Mexican but almost across the street from Tof H is Thai Zie in the Filling Station PLaza. Vino Thai is at 3825 East Main, and at 1554 East Main, in the old Tin Cup complex is Taj of India. There are 2 Thai restos in Geneva, 1 in Batavia. Naperville, Wheaton, Westmont all have a number of Indian restraurants that have been discussed here previously and within this thread.

    Welcome to the board and continue to post on what you find! Posts on the far west are always welcome!

    Sorry, I should have qualified that further--I meant it's one of the only non-big 3 (Mexican/Chinese/Thai) ethnic eateries in that area. As far as Taj Majal in St. Charles--I've heard very bad things about that place, but I haven't had a chance to try it myself.
    One more place in the Western burbs that I totally forgot to add: Turf Room. Right off of Randall and Mooseheart Roads, hidden back a bit. Really cool interior with a massive stone wood burning fireplace (great in the fall/winter). Really good range of entrees and prices. At the cheaper end, you can get huge wood fired flatbreads with a variety of non-standard toppings (one flatbread is called Lobster Chowda). The specials tend to be pretty nice, too. I've had rabbit in coriander cream, as well as a great simply prepared skatewing. A pretty good (and decently priced) wine and bottled beer list, too. Oh, and one of the cooler aspects for any hummus lovers--they have an appetizer with 3 daily changing hummus flavors. We've tried all sorts of strange sounding, but really good hummus there (grapefruit, goat cheese, dill pickle, etc.).
  • Post #44 - December 15th, 2008, 9:26 am
    Post #44 - December 15th, 2008, 9:26 am Post #44 - December 15th, 2008, 9:26 am
    As another newbie to this forum that has lived in the Lake in the Hills / Algonquin / Dundee area for 2 decades, I'm glad to see some mention of things out my way; and disappointed that this NW Suburbs list seems to stop at Schaumburg, with just a couple of places really local to me.

    I'll see what I can do about that. I intend to resurrect many reviews I wrote that were all deleted from another food site, unless there is some policy here that prohibits reposting.

    Meanwhile, if you're out in my area, drop me a PM and say hello.
  • Post #45 - December 15th, 2008, 9:34 am
    Post #45 - December 15th, 2008, 9:34 am Post #45 - December 15th, 2008, 9:34 am
    j r wrote:I'll see what I can do about that. I intend to resurrect many reviews I wrote that were all deleted from another food site, unless there is some policy here that prohibits reposting.


    Hi,

    Happy to have the additional information!

    Regards,
    Cathy2

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  • Post #46 - December 16th, 2008, 8:30 pm
    Post #46 - December 16th, 2008, 8:30 pm Post #46 - December 16th, 2008, 8:30 pm
    For the NW Burbs, I'd like to add Chiggy's on Northwest Highway at Smith.

    Here's a link to my albeit brief comment about it.

    viewtopic.php?f=14&t=18799&p=228783&hilit=chiggy%27s#p228783

    Other than The Works in Niles, it's one of my favorites.

    Thanks,

    John
  • Post #47 - January 5th, 2009, 7:45 am
    Post #47 - January 5th, 2009, 7:45 am Post #47 - January 5th, 2009, 7:45 am
    cgs027 wrote:Secondly, and brand new, is Taste of Himalayas in St. Charles. This place is pretty phenomenal if you take into account the complete lack of truly ethnic eateries in the area (for example, the closest other Indian restaurants are up in Algonquin or in Schaumburg). Another bonus point--they feature quite a few Nepalese dishes that you won't find at other Indian restaurants (one of them contains bamboo shoots--definitely a first for me at an Indian joint!). Anyways, very classy interior and a great lunch buffet. The chef is totally willing to accomodate whatever the customer wants, too, even if it's not on the menu.


    We got a chance to eat at Taste of the Himalayas yesterday (jan. 4) and were really pleased with the food! We were there during the lunch buffet which gave us a great sample of what TofH can do. On the buffet was Aloo Gobbi which is potato and cauliflower mixture in a cilanto, ginger and a sauce much lighter in taste from what I have had in other Indian places around the suburbs. Among other things was Mixed vegetable Pakora (deep fried veggies), Khasi Ko Masu (goat stew that was very tasty), Chicken Korma (chicken in a cream sauce), Palak Paneer (cottage cheese with spinach) a few dishes with lentils, some salads and for dessert Nepali style basamati rice pudding which I kept seeing kids going back for several bowls of. A chicken from the Tandoori oven was brought to the table with a basket of naan without asking. Next time we must remember to have them not bring it as my partner is vegetarian and I could only eat a little of it. Everything was well managed and kept fresh on the buffet and the manager (owner?) stood nearby to explain what was what. The service was excellant, almost unnoticed as they filled water glasses, took away plates or answered questions. I love the space! I used to get lunch there 20 years ago when it was the first Colonial Ice Cream place and it had a train running around the ceiling! The space has been a number of other restaurants over the years but based on how crowded TofH was for a Sunday lunch, I think they will be around for quite a while. My new favorite place for Indian and the only one I know of for Nepalese!

    Taste of Himalayas
    110 North 3rd Street
    St. Charles, Il
    630-444-1575

    This location is one block north of Rte. 64 and a half block off of Rte. 31.
  • Post #48 - January 5th, 2009, 3:51 pm
    Post #48 - January 5th, 2009, 3:51 pm Post #48 - January 5th, 2009, 3:51 pm
    Now if you can get RheS to generate a GPX file of these restaurants... That would be awesome! :)

    Just for all of us GPS and Car Nav users out there.

    Thanks for the great lists!
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  • Post #49 - January 5th, 2009, 4:16 pm
    Post #49 - January 5th, 2009, 4:16 pm Post #49 - January 5th, 2009, 4:16 pm
    Panther in the Den wrote:Now if you can get RheS to generate a GPX file of these restaurants... That would be awesome! :)

    Just for all of us GPS and Car Nav users out there.


    Oh, oh, oh, oh! I am so happy! Because I googled "GPX file," and found this:
    http://www.obviously.com/gis/gpx_loader.html
    and I have a Blackberry, and Google Maps, and a Deluo keychain GPS, and a Microsoft Streets&Trips map full of pushpins for LTH-noted places in the Chicago area. Oh, sweet mystery of life, at last I've found you!

    Thanks, panther.
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  • Post #50 - January 12th, 2009, 8:44 pm
    Post #50 - January 12th, 2009, 8:44 pm Post #50 - January 12th, 2009, 8:44 pm
    I'd like to add

    Mickey Finn's and The Firkin in Libertyville both are casual contemporary pub fare but done pretty well. Finn's is a brew pub as well
  • Post #51 - January 14th, 2009, 8:51 pm
    Post #51 - January 14th, 2009, 8:51 pm Post #51 - January 14th, 2009, 8:51 pm
    Tribella Grill in Batavia

    Tonight I had dinner at Tribella Grill, starting with broccoli cheese soup. The soup was not too thick, but had a nice creamy broth and excellent flavor. Above average, but not transcendent.

    Which takes me to the entree. It was a light, cheese-filled ravioli in a champagne cream sauce, with sauteed spinach and diced tomatoes sprinkled on top as a nod to nutrition. The whole thing was then topped with bread crumbs and cheese, then baked. It was transcendent. The sauce smelled like the garlic sauce you get with escargot, and was good for bread dipping. The bread crumbs and cheese made a nice crunchy, brown contrast to the creaminess of the ravioli. All in all, excellent.
  • Post #52 - January 15th, 2009, 7:23 am
    Post #52 - January 15th, 2009, 7:23 am Post #52 - January 15th, 2009, 7:23 am
    Tribella has been excellant for their seasonal pastas, a pumpkin ravioli comes to mind from last year that was wonderful. We just don't get there enough even though it's about 6 blocks from my house.
  • Post #53 - January 15th, 2009, 4:05 pm
    Post #53 - January 15th, 2009, 4:05 pm Post #53 - January 15th, 2009, 4:05 pm
    Another place out that way (West/Batavia) I am a big fan of is Salerno's Pizza (Salerno's on the Fox) in St. Charles. Great thin crust pizza and a cool 70s lounge. I have never been to Vito & Nick's, Marie's etc. (plan to very soon, V&N's looks AMAZING!) but Salerno's is some of the best thin crust I've had for sure. Never had any of the actual food only the pizza. Would like to find out if it is related to the one on Grand here in the city, although I'm sure it's not. BTW this is my first post. Woo hoo!


    Salerno's (on the Fox)
    320 N. 2nd St.
    St. Charles, IL 60174
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  • Post #54 - January 15th, 2009, 5:25 pm
    Post #54 - January 15th, 2009, 5:25 pm Post #54 - January 15th, 2009, 5:25 pm
    thepld wrote:Another place out that way (West/Batavia) I am a big fan of is Salerno's Pizza (Salerno's on the Fox) in St. Charles. Great thin crust pizza and a cool 70s lounge. I have never been to Vito & Nick's, Marie's etc. (plan to very soon, V&N's looks AMAZING!) but Salerno's is some of the best thin crust I've had for sure. Never had any of the actual food only the pizza. Would like to find out if it is related to the one on Grand here in the city, although I'm sure it's not. BTW this is my first post. Woo hoo!


    Salerno's (on the Fox)
    320 N. 2nd St.
    St. Charles, IL 60174


    Doesn't appear to be related to the Salerno's located in Oak Park.

    Looks like a great location! With a patio right on the river.
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  • Post #55 - January 15th, 2009, 5:30 pm
    Post #55 - January 15th, 2009, 5:30 pm Post #55 - January 15th, 2009, 5:30 pm
    It is a great local. And the lounge is really cool. Has the old 70s red booths. The waitresses are great too. They'll make you a Brandy Alexander or Grasshopper after dinner. Read some bad reviews on the actual food. But can vouch for the pizza. I always have a blast with friends when we go.
    "I Like Food, Food Tastes Good" - The Descendants
  • Post #56 - January 16th, 2009, 9:20 am
    Post #56 - January 16th, 2009, 9:20 am Post #56 - January 16th, 2009, 9:20 am
    thepld wrote:Another place out that way (West/Batavia) I am a big fan of is Salerno's Pizza (Salerno's on the Fox) in St. Charles. Great thin crust pizza and a cool 70s lounge. I have never been to Vito & Nick's, Marie's etc. (plan to very soon, V&N's looks AMAZING!) but Salerno's is some of the best thin crust I've had for sure.

    I live around 5 minutes from there and wasn't even aware that they served pizza, let alone good pizza. As soon as the temperature gets back up into the single digit negatives I'll have to give it a shot.
  • Post #57 - February 23rd, 2009, 5:06 pm
    Post #57 - February 23rd, 2009, 5:06 pm Post #57 - February 23rd, 2009, 5:06 pm
    LAZ wrote:North suburbs
    98. The Yumbus Station, sandwiches, Skokie


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  • Post #58 - March 25th, 2009, 3:34 pm
    Post #58 - March 25th, 2009, 3:34 pm Post #58 - March 25th, 2009, 3:34 pm
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  • Post #59 - September 21st, 2009, 5:23 pm
    Post #59 - September 21st, 2009, 5:23 pm Post #59 - September 21st, 2009, 5:23 pm
    Bistro 22 is closed. You might want to update the list to reflect this.
    shorty
  • Post #60 - January 11th, 2010, 8:29 pm
    Post #60 - January 11th, 2010, 8:29 pm Post #60 - January 11th, 2010, 8:29 pm
    Tribella Grill in Batavia

    Went tonight to Tribella Grill, and once again had the Ravioli Florentine, which is cheese ravs in a champagne cream sauce with tomatoes and fresh spinach. Bread crumbs on top, and then under the broiler for browning. Really really good dish.

    This restaurant really does many things right, and on a cold Monday night in January, was pretty busy.

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