I suppose I'm in the "I don't
get Filipino food camp. I've only had Filipino food a few times (Chicken adobo, pancit, lumpia--the basics) and I don't have a very clear idea of the cuisine. So, just having moved to Albany Park, I decided to take a break from unpacking and get lunch at Mekeni, a Filipino restaurant on Lawrence. Unfortunately, I haven't yet uncovered my camera so I will have to add pics later.
I tried the lunch special: $4.99 for two dishes from the steam table buffet with rice. The proprietress was quite friendly, however, her descriptions were a bit brief ("this is beef", "this is vegetables", "this is ground pork"...). I tried the ground pork and vegetable dishes.
The "ground pork" had a hint of tomatoes in the sauce as well as raisins and chickpeas. It actually tasted very much like bolognese sauce to me and I quite liked it. The "vegetables" included tomatoes, butternut squash and green beans. This dish had a distinct pungent, briny taste I associate with shrimp paste/dried shrimp--this is a taste I like in moderation but it was a bit strong for me in this dish (quite possibly just a reflexion on my own personal tastes).
Pampanga is apparently the region of the Philippines the owners are from. I got a take out menu (which, the proprietress pointed out only has half of the usual menu items). They also have congee, bachoy (noodle soup), tapsilog/tosilog/chopsilog/longsilog (various grilled meats/sausage served with sunnyside up eggs) and an array of desserts. The most expensive item on the menu is $6.50.
Overall, I thought this was a nice lunch spot and I intend to go back to try some other items and expand my horizons a bit...
Mekeni
3116 W. Lawrence
773-588-0506