

wino66 wrote:We started with the Lyonnaise and leek salads. Both are oh-so-French and delicious. I think I always get that Lyonnaise salad (hello lardon!)
G Wiv wrote:wino66 wrote:We started with the Lyonnaise and leek salads. Both are oh-so-French and delicious. I think I always get that Lyonnaise salad (hello lardon!)
Lardons and crisp skinned duck with wild rice, I see Le Bouchon in my very near future!!
mailsf wrote:I cannot recommend Cafe Matou. My last meal there was a huge disappointment both foodwise and servicewise.
All of the dishes were completely drenched in butter, with no other flavors coming through, and my friends and I were treated horribly.
And yes, we're young (mid-twenties), but we're well-dressed, polite, and paying a good deal of money for three courses apiece plus a bottle of wine. Don't look down your nose at us, ignore us, then act bored and angry when you finally do come around.
Cathy2 wrote:I don't have time to travel the internet, especially since you very likely drew your ideas on where to go from here.
Hungry in Chicago,
Why don't you copy and paste your report here? I don't have time to travel the internet, especially since you very likely drew your ideas on where to go from here.
Regards,
Cathy2
Cathy2 wrote:Hungry in Chicago,
Why don't you copy and paste your report here? I don't have time to travel the internet, especially since you very likely drew your ideas on where to go from here.
Regards,
Hungry in Chicago's Blog re: Marché wrote:Overall, this was quite a pleasant traditional french bistro experience and I will most likely go back, but not after I try the other restaurants in that West Loop area.
nr706 wrote:Hungry in Chicago's Blog re: Marché wrote:Overall, this was quite a pleasant traditional french bistro experience and I will most likely go back, but not after I try the other restaurants in that West Loop area.
So, you'll go back, then try other West Loop restaurants, and never return to to Marché again? I guess I don't understand ...
kel wrote:nr706 wrote:Hungry in Chicago's Blog re: Marché wrote:Overall, this was quite a pleasant traditional french bistro experience and I will most likely go back, but not after I try the other restaurants in that West Loop area.
So, you'll go back, then try other West Loop restaurants, and never return to to Marché again? I guess I don't understand ...
I believe she meant to say "not until [after] I try the other restaurants in that West Loop area."
Reading comprehension was my best subject.
hungryinchicago wrote:And what's with all the hostility? I thought this was supposed to be a friendly forum.
whiskeybent wrote:hungryinchicago wrote:And what's with all the hostility? I thought this was supposed to be a friendly forum.
I don't think it's so much hostility, as it is a desire to keep this from turning into a place where we drop in, post something to drive traffic to our own personal websites, and then buzz back out again. Not that I'm saying that I think that's what you're doing, but I'm sure it's been done before.
Also, websites and links have a way of changing. To keep the information centrally located, it's best to have it posted to the board rather than have it lost to the ages based on a shifted link. How would we know what you're saying when this thread revives in another year?
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