Habibi wrote:In re Chipotle - in certain contexts, there simply is no better Mexican food, and it definitely scratches the itch, without making you feel ill.
One of those contexts is, sadly, most of Manhattan. I can say without hesitation, that in Midtown at least, there is no better Mexican food.
bjackson wrote:Habibi wrote:In re Chipotle - in certain contexts, there simply is no better Mexican food, and it definitely scratches the itch, without making you feel ill.
One of those contexts is, sadly, most of Manhattan. I can say without hesitation, that in Midtown at least, there is no better Mexican food.
I don't completely agree. I haven't sampled all of Manhattan's Mexican food for sure, but when I was there about a year ago I really enjoyed my meal at Toloache. I don't want to derail this topic, but for contemporary mexican food in Midtown I really enjoyed it.
Habibi wrote:bjackson wrote:Habibi wrote:In re Chipotle - in certain contexts, there simply is no better Mexican food, and it definitely scratches the itch, without making you feel ill.
One of those contexts is, sadly, most of Manhattan. I can say without hesitation, that in Midtown at least, there is no better Mexican food.
I don't completely agree. I haven't sampled all of Manhattan's Mexican food for sure, but when I was there about a year ago I really enjoyed my meal at Toloache. I don't want to derail this topic, but for contemporary mexican food in Midtown I really enjoyed it.
I spent $30 (well, my client's $30) on the most bland, lifeless, ketchup "salsa" mexican food I have ever had from Toloache. For serious.
saluki9 wrote:The Claim Jumper in wheeling is closed as the company goes through a chapter 11 restructuring
Other area locations remain open
Claim Jumper
781 N Milwaukee Ave
Wheeling, IL 60090-3026
(847) 520-9922
JoelF wrote:Ttowa in Morton Grove is now Bap & Grill.
No more dumplings.
They still have (not very) spicy wings, but the menu is more "Traditional Korean" -- something I can get at a dozen places between my house and Morton Grove.
More comments in the Ttowa thread.
Pie Lady wrote:JoelF wrote:Ttowa in Morton Grove is now Bap & Grill.
Wow, that was quick! I drove by Saturday and it was still TTOWA!
They hope to be opened by 12/02.
Vitesse98 wrote:They hope to be opened by 12/02.
Ha! Good luck, guys. At the rate they've been going, I'm half expecting the world's nicest chicken and waffles spot.
ekreider wrote:Taxco Restaurant, which has frontage on both Elston and Montrose, has been closed for repairs for several months. Now there is a for rent sign in a window on Montrose.
Dave148 wrote:Jameson's Charhouse is taking over the former Boston Blackie's spot inside the Doubletree Hotel in Skokie. Scheduled opening sometime in December.
spinynorman99 wrote:Dave148 wrote:Jameson's Charhouse is taking over the former Boston Blackie's spot inside the Doubletree Hotel in Skokie. Scheduled opening sometime in December.
That space should not have real signage. Everything needs to be on chalkboard or dry-erase. Maybe even Etch-a-Sketch for menus. On the plus side, it's probably keeping the sign business afloat on the North Shore.
Dave148 wrote:spinynorman99 wrote:
Dave148 wrote:
Jameson's Charhouse is taking over the former Boston Blackie's spot inside the Doubletree Hotel in Skokie. Scheduled opening sometime in December.
That space should not have real signage. Everything needs to be on chalkboard or dry-erase. Maybe even Etch-a-Sketch for menus. On the plus side, it's probably keeping the sign business afloat on the North Shore.
How about Post-it Notes? By a coincidence, the Boston Blackie's sign is coming down today.
One of those contexts is, sadly, most of Manhattan. I can say without hesitation, that in Midtown at least, there is no better Mexican food.