YourPalWill wrote:Had lunch with a couple of co-workers today. We had a groupon we decided to take advantage of.
The menu is a replication of that at Danny's in Melrose Park. But, the execution wasn't.
My housemade rigatoni with vodka sauce and crumbled sausage was both a bit undercooked and a bit undersauced. The portion was huge and will make for at least one more in offcie lunch this week. Lunch compadres had the italian sub which looked great and the polenta with red sauce and sausage crumbles (which is one of my usual favorites). Was disappointed to see the dining room less than half full at lunch time.
Given that my office is only a few blocks from Danny's, i'm more likely to dine there in the future than at Cuzzin's.
Nice running into you yesterday, Will.
I've never been to Danny's but after seeing it featured on
Check, Please! a couple of years back, the image of those neckbones entered my brain and never really left. Finally, yesterday, I got to try them at Cuzzin's. From what Will says above, the places aren't comparable and that's a relief because for me, the neckbones at Cuzzin's were far less than the sum of their parts. Yes, the meat on them was tender but they tasted like they'd been boiled, then added to the sauce and not cooked for very long at all. For a plate-full of slowly cooked meaty bones to be so lacking in richness was a tremendous let-down. There was no of depth of flavor like one would typically expect from a braise.
I enjoyed the other items I ate, though. Sausage, Bean and Escarole soup was tasty, as was an order of crispy fried smelts that my friend ordered as an appetizer. His main course -- Sausage with Fried Romaine (and lots of garlic) -- was tasty, too. Ironically, before I ordered, I looked around the room and just about everything I saw on other tables looked great (as did much of the menu)...but I only spied one other order of neckbones in the whole place. Still, that's what I was there to try and I stuck to my plan. As it turns out, I should have heeded my own observations. The one other person had who'd ordered the neckbones didn't seem particularly pleased with them. Maybe this is just an item that's better at dinner than at lunch.
In any case, the sandwiches, pastas and other items around the room looked damn good and even though I'd not liked their signature item, I took a carry-out menu and do plan to order lunch from Cuzzin's again soon...but I won't be wasting any real estate on the neckbones again.
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