Mellonhubby and I are meeting his parents in the burbs Thursday evening. We're going to dinner to celebrate my mother-in-law's birthday. Mellonhubby's father is very fussy about where we eat for events like this. He's very big on getting a 'value' when eating out. Mostly this means sacrificing quality for 'value' - which isn't really a value in my book.
Buffets usually fit his style - Todai at Woodfield is one of his favorites (Mellonhubby and I refer to this place as To-die as the shellfish and other seafood is not always as fresh as I'd like it to be...) Often I find us going to a place that is rather expensive ($25+ for an entree) but the food is relatively sad - however the father-in-law thinks he's getting a deal because soup or salad and a starch are included in the meal (the old Ember's Char House in Barrington comes to mind...which was its own special kind of hell with college students and community theatre rejects singing show tunes while you tried to choke down a poorly cooked filet.)
So LTHers, I'm looking for some suggestions for a place that the father-in-law would think is a deal (i.e. some meals offered not a la carte) but won't kill us either. We're open to the style of cuisine (I thought of the bento boxes at Midori in the city might be something that would fit his 'value' bill) but the location needs to be somewhere in the Schaumburg/Arlington Heights area. Help!