All,
Wanted to share my dining experience at HB Home Bistro this past Wednesday night. We were two for dinner. HB has a prix fixe on Wednesdays: $28 for three courses. You choose one entree and then you can select two plates from the starters/salads/desserts categories.
HB is BOYB with no corkage fee - huge plus in my book. BYOBs are just awesome.
HB is located just north of Roscoe and Halsted across from a 7-Eleven. It is a little narrow place with a rustic feel. HB is apparently an European bistro and the interior decor resembles a simple eatery one might expect to find across the pond. The dining room had a good vibe going and was somewhat loud but not prohibitively so...more like a festive setting.
Our server was outstanding. Opened our bottles of wine promptly, very accomodating, very knowledgable about the menu offerings, our waters never got past half empty. Great service.
We opted for the following offerings:
BAKED HALOUMI CHEESE
This was served on baby greens with toasted walnuts and jam. I can't remember ever having this cheese before. The cheese was amazing. Perfectly browned with multi-faceted flavors. Great depth. Very good opening.
WILD BOAR SAUSAGE
A special for the day and just fabulous. Perfectly flat-grilled sausage bursting with flavor and spice offset by a wonderful interpretation of succotash which added a creamy, fresh taste and texture to the sausage. This dish was further enhanced by a glob of German mustard on the side. Really an unsual and unique dish.
BOWL OF TRUFFLE PARMESAN FRIES
Flavorful, well-crispsed seasoned fries. Good aioli on the side. I would say just a notch below Hopleaf's very similar pommes frittes.
PORK LOIN
The pork loin was served with a tart apple and roasted fennel risotto with a Serrano ham vinaigrette and toasted cumin seed. The GF had this plate and I must say it looked rather simple and uninspired. Unfortuantely, the taste matched the presentation. It's not that the dish tasted "bad" so to speak, it just was rather simple and less than invigorating. Something any basic chef could whip up at home in 20 minutes.
WHOLE SEA BASS
The was a special of the day. The dish was baked immersed in cherry tomatoes, garlic cloves, tarragon and thyme. Presentation was very nice as the fish was served whole. The flavors just didn't seem to permeate the fish for some reason. Sadly, this dish was rather pedestrian. Compunding the ill-effect of this offering was the $7 upcharge to the base prix fixe for this selection. Again, not horrible or even bad but really not memorable either.
BANANAS FOSTER BREAD PUDDING
An orgy of flavors, scintillating. The cake was smothered in a rich chocolate sauce enhancing the already intensely delectable and well-portioned finale. Very, very good.
Unfortunately, the wonderful appetizers and dessert could not make up for two disappointing entrees. HB is one of those places that you root for. You want it to be good and you want to want to come back. But, when the most important part of the meal goes 0-for-2, it precludes any overall positive assessment for the evening. Very sad.
Really can't remember the last time I had a meal were the atmosphere, service, appetizers and desserts were impeccable only to be slayed by underwhelming entrees.
Two prix fixes consisting of three starters, two entrees, one dessert, one espresso with tax and tip came out to $86.
Given the distance I live from HB I can't imagine a return anytime soon. If I lived effortlessly close, I would give HB a second chance. I would have to say that I would still guardedly recommend HB to LTH, with the caveat that you should go on Wednesday night for the relatively economical prix fixe; order entrees other than the Sea Bass and Pork Loin; and make certain they are still BYOB with no corkage fee.
I would be very interested in future reviews of HB or notes of past experiences.
I really wanted HB to be good, but objectivity demands I maintain a level of sketical hope.
HB Home Bistro
3404 N Halsted St.
Chicago, IL 60657
773.661.0299
www.homebistrochicago.com
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Bster on July 20th, 2007, 9:12 am, edited 1 time in total.