seebee wrote:Any joints that have green or red chile? New Mexican style food?
abf005 wrote:seebee wrote:Any joints that have green or red chile? New Mexican style food?
Last year (2008) in March or April, I took my wife (who is of Colorado & New Mexico origins) to Zia's New Mexico Cafe for dinner in Lincoln Park. Zia's had both red & green chile as well as some other traditional New Mexican dishes on the menu. We thought the food was decent, but it didn't quite take us all the way back to full NM experience like one of my favorites in the courtyard of the El Santuario de Chimayo, called Leona's... Or of course, my mother in laws green chile!
OK, back to the local area, unfortunately, I cant seem to find a link to Zia's restaurant right now, so I'm wondering if they've closed since that visit. Does anyone have an update on them? Other than them, I don't know of anyone else doing New Mexico style here. I know there are a few Tex-Mex places around, but its just not the same.
Equally hard for me to find in Chicago, has been Hatch New Mexico Green Chiles. I love making my own green chile, but I really like them for my burgers as well. Last year fall, I ordered about 5 lbs of fresh frozen and had them shipped to my house to get us through the winter. I'm rationing out the last few now. Locally I've found that only the Anaheim's are easily obtained, but IMO they just lack the heat and meat of a Hatch.
If you find either the chiles or a NM restaurant please post back and let me know!
Dr. K wrote:I'm moving back to Chicago from San Diego after seven years. I'm thrilled to return foodwise (YUM-YUM), but I will miss a few west coast specialties... any help on finding the following in/around Chicago???
GOOD fish tacos (crispy, white sauce, shredded cabbage)
Hawaiian plate lunch
A solid yakitori joint
Central Coast-style BBQ tri-tip
Tijuana-style hot dogs
Dr. K wrote:I'm moving back to Chicago from San Diego after seven years. I'm thrilled to return foodwise (YUM-YUM), but I will miss a few west coast specialties... any help on finding the following in/around Chicago???
GOOD fish tacos (crispy, white sauce, shredded cabbage)
Hawaiian plate lunch
A solid yakitori joint
Central Coast-style BBQ tri-tip
Tijuana-style hot dogs
seebee wrote:abf005 wrote:seebee wrote:Any joints that have green or red chile? New Mexican style food?
Last year (2008) in March or April, I took my wife (who is of Colorado & New Mexico origins) to Zia's New Mexico Cafe for dinner in Lincoln Park. Zia's had both red & green chile as well as some other traditional New Mexican dishes on the menu. We thought the food was decent, but it didn't quite take us all the way back to full NM experience like one of my favorites in the courtyard of the El Santuario de Chimayo, called Leona's... Or of course, my mother in laws green chile!
OK, back to the local area, unfortunately, I cant seem to find a link to Zia's restaurant right now, so I'm wondering if they've closed since that visit. Does anyone have an update on them? Other than them, I don't know of anyone else doing New Mexico style here. I know there are a few Tex-Mex places around, but its just not the same.
Equally hard for me to find in Chicago, has been Hatch New Mexico Green Chiles. I love making my own green chile, but I really like them for my burgers as well. Last year fall, I ordered about 5 lbs of fresh frozen and had them shipped to my house to get us through the winter. I'm rationing out the last few now. Locally I've found that only the Anaheim's are easily obtained, but IMO they just lack the heat and meat of a Hatch.
If you find either the chiles or a NM restaurant please post back and let me know!
I've never found them locally. I bet they'd cost an arm and a leg. I have my csa guy grow a variety of green chile chiliies. He does big jims, anaheims, sandias and a few others. All he asks in return is some frozen pkgs of Da Goods. Wisconsin grown really isn't the same as Hatch, but ya gotta make do. Likely if I ever find hatches locally, I'll buy the lot and possibly offer you some...possibly. Man, I can seriously smell those big drums of peppers roasting right now in my memory. I actually had eggs and green chile with tortillas for breakfast this am.
gleam wrote:Yes, Zia's closed. Flo on Chicago Ave is also New Mexican-ish, but I don't know anything about the food quality or authenticity.
ljjb29 wrote:Equally hard for me to find in Chicago, has been Hatch New Mexico Green Chiles.
If you find either the chiles or a NM restaurant please post back and let me know!
Mhays wrote:Have you tried Al's Deli in Evanston for roast beef?
Stevez's photo stolen from the GNR thread
As for the falafel, what is it that makes Mamoun's special? There are a number of styles of falafel in Chicagoland, some use chickpeas, some favas, some are heavy on the parsley, some are not. I'd bet if you specify, you could find what you were looking for.
New York City’s oldest falafel restaurant has big plans for the Chicago area. Mamoun’s, a Greenwich Village icon that is embarking on ambitious national expansion plans, has announced that five new franchised restaurants in Chicagoland are now part of that expansion, according to a news release on restaurantnews.com.