I'm a long time fan of Bolat. It was the first place where I ate West African food. When it closed over a year ago I was devastated. Convinced it would never reopen, and that gorgeous Africana mural next to the train tracks would be replaced by the awning for an, *ack* Irish Bar or some such nonsense, I was ready to completely renounce East Lakeview. I later found that Bolat's owners had set up shop a mile or so north on Broadway just north of Wilson. I was relieved, but it took me a while to finally make it to Iyanze.
Now I know It's easy to be turned off by the murky stews studded with fatty meats and dessicated smoked fish and pounded starches you eat with your hands, but for people with a taste for spicy, earthy, oily, West African a damn fine cuisine.
Nigeria is Africa's most populous continent. Hell, nearly 1 in 4 Africans are Nigerian. If you don't like Nigerian food, you probably don't like most African food.
To the point. Finally made it to Iyanze and was overall very happy. The interior is great, a bit utilitarian and not super-cozy like Bolat, but very clean, modern and welcoming. Lot's of flat screens (hey, this is Chicago after all, if I can't watch TV while slurping down egusi with goat skin, then the terrorists have already won), a nice area for washing hands, and self-serve water station a la Baba Palace.
My friend and I had goat two ways, some mashed yams with beans and plantains and egusi and spinach soup. In typical Nigerian fashion, the meats were tough - perhaps a little to much so for my liking. Those meat sauces are super-braised. Why the hell isn't the meat falling off the bone? I think its just how they like it.
One goat dish was ok. The other was an absolute knock out. Small bits of fat, chewy meat and maybe some skin studded with ground hot pepper and small dried fish. The sauce was sweet and tomato based, and oozed palm oil. Scooped up in a small thimble of pounded yam fufu, it was ecstasy. Like eyes rolling the back of my head ecstasy.
This brings us to the fufu, which was excellent. Light, barely sweet, and not sticky in the least. I could have eaten two softballs of this stuff with a bottle of hot sauce.
Everything else was fine. I had a cold Guinness stout with the meal that complemented the earthy flavors very well. I left very happy.
Oh, I inquired about Bolat and their grand re-opening was today. I noticed a few flyers on the table next to us advertising it as well. Awesome.
Iyanze Restaurant
4623 N. Broadway
Chicago, IL 60640
773-944-1417
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