JeffB wrote:Thank you for reviving one of my favorite threads. The convergence of intelligent posts and reading comprehension failure in this thread always fascinated me.
Did I mean:
a) Iff Chicago doesn't have X, then X can't be good, ergo we don't want/need it.
b) X is and always is good, and Chicago doesn't have it, ergo we do want it/need it.
c) X is and always is good, and Chicago doesn't have it, ergo Chicago is not good.
d) X sucks, and Chicago doesn't have it, so the hell what, move back to Rochester NY if you miss white hot dogs.
e) All of the above
f) None of the above
Cathy2 wrote:
Avanti's in Bloomington-Normal is a restaurant lauded by those who love it. Those not caught in its spell don't understand why anyone likes it. Two highlights are their bread and a submarine sandwich made with this same bread.
Kasia wrote:The wet burrito. Should be banned; is in some states.
Sharona wrote:Cathy2 wrote:
Avanti's in Bloomington-Normal is a restaurant lauded by those who love it. Those not caught in its spell don't understand why anyone likes it. Two highlights are their bread and a submarine sandwich made with this same bread.
Having just moved back to Bloomington-Normal, the home of my alma mater, after almost a 10 year absence, I remembered having a soft spot for Avanti's in college. It was cheap, hot, and filling (but so is a Hot Pocket). I stopped by after teaching one night when my husband had a gig. The bread came with my entree. I took a bite out of the sweet, squashy, spongy, white loaf and spit it out immediately and whispered thanks to the culinary gods for helping me evolve my palate since college. The veggie lasagna wasn't bad though, but it tasted like a standard Stouffer's frozen entree. I haven't gotten carry-out from there since.
Avanti's is also very popular in the Peoria area.
GAF wrote:I have not been waiting for a Hasidic restaurant. But perhaps someone can show me the error of my culinary ways.
Cathy2 wrote:Avanti's in Bloomington-Normal is a restaurant lauded by those who love it. Those not caught in its spell don't understand why anyone likes it. Two highlights are their bread and a submarine sandwich made with this same bread.
cilantro wrote:I've never even been to Rochester. You move there.