New member here. I lurk a lot and really enjoy this forum, but I don't get out much, and since I wouldn't have much to contribute, I never bothered registering. But now I have something to say, so here I am

(sorry, I can't add any pictures).
I live in the area, and I'm a regular customer of Lincoln's O in Highland. I've had about 75% of the items on the menu, and while I was kind of "meh" about 2 or 3 things, everything else has been thoroughly enjoyable. The fried chicken breast sandwich is very good. It's your standand chicken+lettuce+tomato+mayo combo on a bun. The chicken is very flavlorful and fried nicely. As an added bonus, they toast the bun which makes it crispy around the edge, giving it an added texture that I really enjoy. They also offer a grilled chicken breast sandwich. The chicken on it is thick, juicy, and very well cooked, but it's a bit bland for my liking. I highly recommend the fish sandwich. It has fish, lettuce, tomato, cheese, and tartar sauce. I'm not sure what kind of fish it is, but it's quite tasty. You can either get a single (one piece of fish, round bun), or a double (two pieces of fish on the long sub bun). Both taste the same. No matter what I order there, I always get a good meal for a good price.
Now for a few more of my favorite spots...
Lately, I've been eating a lot at Arrenello's Pizza in Highland (they also have locations in Glenwood and Tinley Park). They have a sweet sauce on their pizza which I like (but I know a lot of people do not). Their stuffed pizza is very popular, but I much prefer the thin crust. Recently, I've been exploring their non-pizza offerings. One such example is the buffalo chicken breast sandwich. You can order it breaded or naked (grilled). I know many hard-core Buffalo traditionalists think breading is a sin, but I like mine breaded. The piece of chicken had excellent Buffalo flavor. The sandwich also had lettuce, tomato, red onion, and mayo on it. All the different flavors blended together very well, and no one flavor dominated the others. The bun could've been a bit fresher, but by no means am I complaining. Last time, I had a fish sandwich. It had two pieces of fish on it that were batter-dipped and deep fried to a crispy, golden brown. The sandwich also had lettuce, tomato, and tartar sauce. The onion rings are light, flaky and crumbly. I've had their broasted chicken several times in the past, and it's very good as well.
A new place on the landscape is Carnival Times Sweets & Treats in Griffith. This is the place to go to get an elephant ear of a funnel cake when the carnival isn't in town (the elephant ears are outstanding). Last time I was there, I had a polish sausage. It had cucumbers, tomatoes, mustard, and relish on it, and was excellent. They also have other stuff like fried Twinkies, fried pickles, and fried Oreos. As I mentioned before they just opened a few months ago, so they're still tweaking the menu a bit. They recently added chicken wings, and they're very good. They also sell large cupcakes and even homemade dog treats.
My favorite Chinese place is Lung Wah in Hammond. I usually order the Three Happiness chow mein. It has pieces of beef, chicken, and shrimp. Last time I was there, I tried the potstickers. They came with what appeared to be a red pepper flake paste for dipping, which was outstanding. I've never tried any, but I hear they serve excellent Margaritas (yes, Margaritas at a Chinese restaurant). The steamed stuffed mushrooms are good too.
Well, that's all for now. I hope I've given everybody some good ideas.
Lincoln's O
2813 Highway Ave.
Highland, IN
(219) 923-4144
Arrenello's Pizza
2556 45th St.
Highland, IN
(219) 924-2525
*Arrenello's Pizza
325 E. Glenwood Lansing Rd.
Glenwood, IL
(708) 758-6160
*Arrenello's Pizza
9420 179th St.
Tinley Park, IL
(708) 532-2424
* I've never been to these two, so I can only assume that they have the same menu as the Highland location.
Mayden's Carnival Times Sweets & Treats
1935 W. Glen Park Ave. (45th St)
Griffith, IN
(219) 924-7570
Lung Wah
3240 169th St.
Hammond, IN
(219) 844-3736