seebee wrote:I called a friend of mine who lived in Lombard when I was right around there one am. He told me to bee line it to that Omega.
seebee wrote:If you find a decent breakfast, please report back, love to hear about it - I'm around there frequently enough that I have seen the signs of the places that others have mentioned so far.
ube wrote:Haven't been there in a while, but I remember Lumes on Roosevelt having really dense, good pancakes and always leaving stuffed.
Lumes House of Pancakes
180 E Roosevelt Rd
Villa Park, IL 60181
[Edited since I think the Villa Park Lume's closed down... R.I.P oh well, there is also an Egg Harbor in the Yorktown mall]
Santander wrote:Mike Sula, follow me not, but Tae Fu might be the best Mandarin-American restaurant in the 'burbs, and it's right at 312 East St. Charles road. I know I missed you for today (and it doesn't open until 11), but am leaving this for posterity in case anyone searches for dear old Villa Park (backwards: Krap Alliv, but don't hold that against us). You want the Gan Phong Chicken, Mongolian Beef, Tae Fu Sizzling Beef, Sizzling Rice Soup, Mandarin Chicken Wings, and the Mu Shu Pork.
Gyros Express, on Addison between St. Charles and North Ave., which has been mentioned fondly on LTH several times, is also off the charts for a fast food Greek place, especially the homemade pork souvlaki with tomatoes grown on premises. Both places have been around all of my three decades plus.
I called a friend of mine who lived in Lombard when I was right around there one am. He told me to bee line it to that Omega. If you are an eggs/pancakes type of person, I will offer you this: I got a veggie omelet and a short stack, and it was dreadful. Granted, I was only there once, and every place can have an off day. The pancakes were gluey, and the eggs were plasticky. I'm a pancake soaker, and I use far too much butter, far too much syrup. It takes an awfully bad pancake for me not to like it as it's just a vehicle for butter and sugar for me. If I was out that way again and looking for b-fast, I would try one of the other joints first. Again - could have been an off day.
Pie Lady wrote:I ended up at Simon's. What a nice place! I'll have to take my parents—mom would love the giant bakery case and fresh berry crepes. I almost got those, but just because they're fresh berries, that doesn't mean they're not in that syrupy goop, so I ended up with sweet potato pancakes. Very nice and not too sweet like some plain pancakes. It was tough not getting the pancake sandwich—2 pancakes with a layer of off-the-bone ham and eggs—especially after seeing those giant hams in the case in front. I'm kinda kicking myself now. Oh well...a reason to return! I'm often in that area, and I want to go to 621 Diner just west of there on Roosevelt for an egg cream. Thanks all, for the suggestions! This breakfast actually kept me full til 5!
Ms. Ingie wrote:I hate to burst your bubble, but 621 Diner is no more.
Ms. Ingie wrote:The first time I ate there I had a Carmelized Pear and Cinnamon Omelette with a side of Ginger Honey Pancakes.![]()
Pie Lady wrote:Ms. Ingie wrote:I hate to burst your bubble, but 621 Diner is no more.
Nooooooooooo
It's so hard to find places with egg creams these days! I was born 40 years too late and in the wrong city.Ms. Ingie wrote:The first time I ate there I had a Carmelized Pear and Cinnamon Omelette with a side of Ginger Honey Pancakes.![]()
Pears with eggs? Interesting. How did it taste? Those pancakes sound good!