Made it to Le Conakry last night ... and coincidentally met the French Couple, who also chose it for a chilly Wednesday evening. Billed as French-African, the owners are from Guinea; the food reminded me of the Senegalese restaurant Yassa. (Both Guinea and Senegal were parts of the former French West Africa.) But for me, Howard Street is a lot closer than 79th for that type of dining.
Open since Dec 7, it seems a bit like a work in progress. We brought a bottle of wine, and asked for a corkscrew ... after several minutes, it became clear they didn't have one, but the owner offered to run out and purchase one for us. Instead, I ran out to the car and got one. Always prepared, the French Couple had brought screw-top wines.
After consulting with the very friendly and helpful owner, we ordered the Chicken Yassa, and a braised beef dish (don't remember the name) - rather soupy, with a peanut butter base. Everything came with large plates of white rice, which worked well to sop up the peanut sauce, and the caramelized onions that came with the chicken. They also offered a bit of a hot sauce on the side - scorching hot on its own, but perfect mixed with the peanut sauce over the rice.
We also got a large, iceberg lettuce based salad with tomato and cucumber, and a house-made dressing - although they also provided a bottle of commercial ranch salad dressing "in case you don't like our dressing." Needless to say, we didn't touch the bottle.
Probably not a destination, and definitely a bit rough around the edges, but Le Conakry was a nice stop on a wintry night. And with quite a lot of food for two, under $20 before tip, you can't argue with the value.
Le Conakry
2049 W. Howard St.
Chicago
Yassa African Caribbean Restaurant
716 E. 79th
Chicago
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nr706 on December 18th, 2008, 3:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.