kl1191 wrote:Fujisan wrote:Mhays wrote:I look forward to the time when we no longer look to Homer Simpson for the next big food trend.
I'm still waiting for lobster stuffed with tacos to make it big.
Yes, I know Moe ordered it.
I was once served lobster stuffed with tacos in a Hyde Park restaurant...oh, the unbelievable power of being a University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt judge.
ETA: 2003, item 159.
The portion was ample.


teatpuller wrote:Kuppie's Bakery - Villa Park
Somebody just brought some donuts into the office. Really good. Right up there with Dunk Donuts as best I've had in the area. They have croissants covered in chocolate frosting! Awesome.
No website, but here's the Yelp page:
http://www.yelp.com/biz/kuppies-bakery-villa-park
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:While I find the donuts in the link somewhat ridiculous in price, I would like to see a donut bakery that features gourmet and unique flavors. I would pay a premium price for a donut that was special and interesting, but for a cake donut? Meh. Why anyone would do that when the classic donut is so well-represented here is a mystery.
Max wrote:Wow, really, $3.50 for a donut? My donut business is done at Dinkel's. For 1/3 the cost you can grab some of the best donuts around.

skess wrote:On weekends (I guess I've only seen them Saturdays, now that I think about it), Dinkel's carries a possibly gourmet, fairly unique, though certainly not original flavor: maple bacon...
Granted I haven't tried any other, but I have a guess this one beats them all. I know the bacon thing can get a little played out, but these make so much sense. So delicious.
riddlemay wrote:Not two weeks before that (but for the life of me now I can't remember where) I read a little story about these, and the current-generation Dinkel who is making them. He seemed somewhat bemused, as in, "Someone suggested I make these, and I have to charge $2 for them because of the ingredients, but beats me why anybody would pay $2 for a donut! Well, people are, so I'm making them."
bjt wrote:They sell doughnut holes too, in what appear to be powdered sugar flavor-by the dozen. No secret code or twitter feed required. And apple fritters and pie. And pickles and bacon. And football sized loaves of sweet butter.
bjt
Rise and Roll Amish Market
42 S. Clark St.
Chicago





happy_stomach wrote:FWIW, the business I run with Hellodali, Fork and the Road, will be offering a one-time international doughnut tour as part of Time Out's biking issue scheduled for early June.
CrazyC wrote:I am beginning to think that the Vault is losing some of the novelty factor. The fact that they now sell out around lunchtime and the lack of long lines seem to support that theory.
stevez wrote:CrazyC wrote:I am beginning to think that the Vault is losing some of the novelty factor. The fact that they now sell out around lunchtime and the lack of long lines seem to support that theory.
Let me know when the novelty wears off a little more. I'm dying to try their doughnuts, but I'm not going to wait in line for them...at least not more than 5 minutes or so.
dansch wrote:Though I'm loathe to admit it, I was disappointed on one visit to find that Old Fashioned Donuts was completely out of fritters. I sat there, waiting, until a fresh batch could be made. Yes... including standing at the window, watching the fritters proof in the big proofing box. Totally worth it.
-Dan
dansch wrote:Though I'm loathe to admit it, I was disappointed on one visit to find that Old Fashioned Donuts was completely out of fritters. I sat there, waiting, until a fresh batch could be made. Yes... including standing at the window, watching the fritters proof in the big proofing box. Totally worth it.
-Dan
Good call - I didn't know that was an option.BR wrote:In the future, call in advance and they'll reserve them. I always call the day before my visit.
Agreed.stevez wrote:It's waiting in a 60 minute line to order an overpriced donut that's already sitting in a display case that I find out of the question.
dansch wrote:As long as we're exchanging OFD tips, I usually make a one-two punch with a fritter and some fish from Calumet Fisheries. I recently stumbled on Calumet State Park, which is an awesome place to hop off your bicycle (or park your car), sit by the lake, and nosh on fish and donuts. Check out the 1-2-3 map
-Dan