ronnie_suburban wrote:One l always loved, which is currently n/a:
Nuevo Leon and Bombon Bakery on 18th St


scanz wrote:During warmer weather, if I can still put anything away after a visit to Topnotch (and for some reason did not partake in a phenomenal chocolate malt), I would finish off with a visit to Original Rainbow Cone. Although, I usually opt for only the Palmer House (walnut/cherry) ice cream and let the little one drip the multi-hued concoction all over.
Topnotch
2116 W. 95th St
Original Rainbow Cone
9233 S. Western Ave
dansch wrote:Banh mi from Nhu Lan, followed by the rice pudding in the cooler case at HarvesTime, right across the parking lot. The cold, creamy rice pudding cools off the heat from the hot peppers on the banh mi.
-Dan
That's just cheating, Michele! What wouldn't be a great one-two punch when it ends with sweet, delicious pie?Mhays wrote:...and a chocolate chess pie from Hoosier Mama.
Hellodali wrote:And my recent combo in this triumvirate was a dinner of pie at Hoosier Mama followed by a cocktail at Bar de Ville. Pie for dinner - so wrong, but oh so right.
Hellodali wrote:And my recent combo in this triumvirate was a dinner of pie at Hoosier Mama followed by a cocktail at Bar de Ville. Pie for dinner - so wrong, but oh so right.
Mhays wrote:Actually, I'd forgotten (*stupidly*) to write it up, but mine was a spring roll from Nhu Lan (the vegetarian one is surprisingly tasty, my fave of the 3-pack combo) and a chocolate chess pie from Hoosier Mama.
happy_stomach wrote:Heck, I'm about to walk to Walgreens for cold medicine and then pick up a pie on the walk back. I think it's a safe bet that that will be just as excellent a one-two punch as any mentioned in this thread.




Dave148 wrote:Isn't that a one-two-three punch?
If you are stuck in the culinary wasteland of Clark Street in Lincoln Park, a decent one-two