sundevilpeg wrote:Further on the Evanston beat, there is a new Kosher resto opening on Howard St., just east of Dodge/California, across the street from Gulliver's (in an old, long-vacant Kwikee Mart). The place will be called 'Manghal'; no further info at this time.
sundevilpeg wrote:Further on the Evanston beat, there is a new Kosher resto opening on Howard St., just east of Dodge/California, across the street from Gulliver's (in an old, long-vacant Kwikee Mart). The place will be called 'Manghal'; no further info at this time.
abe_froeman wrote:Speaking of Vietnamese in Des Plaines, the place at River & Oakton that used to be Cesar's, then Lam's Inn (or whatever; not-that-great Chinese) now has a coming soon sign in the window and the sign out side says "Thai Viet: Pho and Pan-Asian"
Hopefully, it will be good.
abe_froeman wrote:abe_froeman wrote:Speaking of Vietnamese in Des Plaines, the place at River & Oakton that used to be Cesar's, then Lam's Inn (or whatever; not-that-great Chinese) now has a coming soon sign in the window and the sign out side says "Thai Viet: Pho and Pan-Asian"
Hopefully, it will be good.
Thai Viet is now open; haven't been in yet, though.
BR wrote:abe_froeman wrote:abe_froeman wrote:Speaking of Vietnamese in Des Plaines, the place at River & Oakton that used to be Cesar's, then Lam's Inn (or whatever; not-that-great Chinese) now has a coming soon sign in the window and the sign out side says "Thai Viet: Pho and Pan-Asian"
Hopefully, it will be good.
Thai Viet is now open; haven't been in yet, though.
See my comments from about a week ago. I was less than impressed.
dddane wrote:Marshall K wrote:They closed the restaurant portion which bordered on both Marion and Chicago. The entrance to the Ice Cream shop is on Chicago Ave a little west of the big Peterson's sign. If you blink you will miss it and assume the whole place is shuttered.
well count me as one who blinked and missed it Monday when i went by saying "oh, that's where we were gonna go" (after FLW tour)... there are big "for sale" (or "for lease") signs papering the windows...
good the ice cream parlor is still there, i guess.. but they had really good soup at the restaurant. boo.
Mattkrc wrote:Looks like Suzi's Tea cafe and Chaos Theory Cakes (wow that didn't last long) both closed. They were right next door to one another, so that block of Lincoln ave. Really took a hit.
In other news, Starfruit is coming to Lincoln Park! They have a sign up on Halsted just south of Webster.
With all the openings of Red Mango, Berry Chill, Yogen Fruz, and Starfruit, it looks like frozen yogurt will be HUGE this summer!
-M@
Ms. Ingie wrote:Mattkrc wrote:Looks like Suzi's Tea cafe and Chaos Theory Cakes (wow that didn't last long) both closed. They were right next door to one another, so that block of Lincoln ave. Really took a hit.
For some reason I can't find Mattkrc's original post, but the space that was Chaos Theory Cakes now has posters in the window announcing the coming of some sort of place specializing in Columbian coffee. (They even have references to Juan Valdez, who I thought was in the same rest home as Betty Crocker.)
Katie wrote:A sign on Milwaukee Avenue in Libertyville says Tacos El Norte is coming to fill the space vacated by Grill 21.
Jacky’s on Prairie (2545 Prairie Ave., Evanston; 847-733-0899), slated to open in the old Jacky’s Bistro space on October 12th, is an homage to Jacky Pluton’s popular French spot. “It will reflect what Jacky was at the beginning,” says Jonadab Silva, the executive chef. “There is such recognition of the building.” Silva, who will team up with David Lipschutz, also his boss at Evanston’s Blind Faith Café, promises contemporary French cuisine (i.e., an honest bouillabaisse shares the menu with global creations such as lobster carpaccio with a lemongrass glaze), nearly 200 wines, and a minimal renovation of the 100-seat restaurant. Says Silva: “The space will always be Jacky’s.”
sundevilpeg wrote:OK, this is just plain flat kooky. Fom the current Dish:Jacky’s on Prairie (2545 Prairie Ave., Evanston; 847-733-0899), slated to open in the old Jacky’s Bistro space on October 12th, is an homage to Jacky Pluton’s popular French spot. “It will reflect what Jacky was at the beginning,” says Jonadab Silva, the executive chef. “There is such recognition of the building.” Silva, who will team up with David Lipschutz, also his boss at Evanston’s Blind Faith Café, promises contemporary French cuisine (i.e., an honest bouillabaisse shares the menu with global creations such as lobster carpaccio with a lemongrass glaze), nearly 200 wines, and a minimal renovation of the 100-seat restaurant. Says Silva: “The space will always be Jacky’s.”
I....I....I....words literally fail me.
Jacky’s on Prairie (2545 Prairie Ave., Evanston; 847-733-0899), slated to open in the old Jacky’s Bistro space on October 12th, is an homage to Jacky Pluton’s popular French spot. “It will reflect what Jacky was at the beginning,” says Jonadab Silva, the executive chef. “There is such recognition of the building.” Silva, who will team up with David Lipschutz, also his boss at Evanston’s Blind Faith Café, promises contemporary French cuisine (i.e., an honest bouillabaisse shares the menu with global creations such as lobster carpaccio with a lemongrass glaze), nearly 200 wines, and a minimal renovation of the 100-seat restaurant. Says Silva: “The space will always be Jacky’s.”
2146 north wrote:Mr K's on about 5100 N Harlem is closed. Lot was empty this morn and it has a for rent sign in the window. The place died a slow slow death.
teatpuller wrote:Cupcake Counter just opened. Near southeast corner of Madison and Franklin. They have cupcakes, muffins, cookies, and Intelligentsia coffee. A mother/daughter team. I wish them luck.