The GP wrote:[cross posted in First Slice Cafe thread]
I'm sad to report that the First Slice Cafe location in the water tower pumping station has closed. It was one of my regular lunch spots.
First Slice Pie Cafe [CLOSED]
811 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
The GP wrote:[cross posted in First Slice Cafe thread]
I'm sad to report that the First Slice Cafe location in the water tower pumping station has closed. It was one of my regular lunch spots.
First Slice Pie Cafe [CLOSED]
811 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
PortPkPaul wrote:Bummer. I tried the Montrose and Ravenswood location recently, and both the chocolate peanut butter and sour cherry pies were delicious. And because the profits go to charity, I can justify my indulgence.
Surprised I haven't seen it in this thread yet (or maybe I missed it?) but Pasteur (French-Vietnamese) in Edgewater has re-opened after a several-year hiatus.
Bonnie_Blue wrote:Pekin House on Devon (near Western Ave.) is closing this month.
http://chicago.everyblock.com/announcements/mar01-pekin-house-chinese-restaurant-closing-4782080/
This was my family's go-to Chinese restaurant when I was growing up in the late 70's and 80's. Very typical American-Chinese fare. I loved it!I still get a craving for food like that, now and again.
It has been a long time since I have eaten there. The egg rolls were excellent but the quality of the food dropped off so badly that the last time we ordered delivery, the food was nearly inedible. I have heard quite a number of stories about what went on there, in terms of ownership, but I have no idea what is true.
Parking also became impossible around the restaurant but that was actually after we had stopped eating there.
At any rate, I wish them the best for the future and if they do re-open in another location (as mentioned in the link), I might try them for egg rolls again.
spinynorman99 wrote:Bonnie_Blue wrote:Pekin House on Devon (near Western Ave.) is closing this month.
http://chicago.everyblock.com/announcements/mar01-pekin-house-chinese-restaurant-closing-4782080/
This was my family's go-to Chinese restaurant when I was growing up in the late 70's and 80's. Very typical American-Chinese fare. I loved it!I still get a craving for food like that, now and again.
It has been a long time since I have eaten there. The egg rolls were excellent but the quality of the food dropped off so badly that the last time we ordered delivery, the food was nearly inedible. I have heard quite a number of stories about what went on there, in terms of ownership, but I have no idea what is true.
Parking also became impossible around the restaurant but that was actually after we had stopped eating there.
At any rate, I wish them the best for the future and if they do re-open in another location (as mentioned in the link), I might try them for egg rolls again.
Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! That was the first Chinese restaurant I ever went to as a child. I went back with my wife not long after we were married (in the 80's) and it turned out that the food wasn't all that good, but the vibe was right.
Bonnie_Blue wrote:Kow Kow has great egg rolls! If only they delivered, we would order from there, I'm sure.
Mike G wrote:It is well known that the filmmaker David Lynch is a longtime fan of the famous Bob's Big Boy in Los Angeles, even using it in a pivotal scene in his Mulholland Drive.
Less appreciated is the role played by one of Chicago's venerable restaurants in his earlier film Dune. From its clientele of elderly, Bene Gessarit and Baron Harkonnen-like patrons to its dimly baroque interior, Kow Kow, a Chinese restaurant at Pratt and Cicero, is unmistakably the inspiration for his adaptation of the Frank Herbert novel.
The Kow Kow egg roll was the obvious design inspiration for the blobbish Spacing Guild creatures. Especially in the Lynchian way G Wiv eats them, splitting them open and filling them with entrail-like chow mein noodles:
Like the baby in Eraserhead, not a sight one soon forgets.
Kow Kow
6755 N Cicero Ave
Lincolnwood, IL
(847) 677-7717
Pie Lady wrote:
Have they tried Sanders on Touhy or Sally's on Harlem?
Bonnie_Blue wrote:Pekin House on Devon (near Western Ave.) is closing this month.
http://chicago.everyblock.com/announcements/mar01-pekin-house-chinese-restaurant-closing-4782080/
This was my family's go-to Chinese restaurant when I was growing up in the late 70's and 80's. Very typical American-Chinese fare. I loved it!I still get a craving for food like that, now and again.
It has been a long time since I have eaten there. The egg rolls were excellent but the quality of the food dropped off so badly that the last time we ordered delivery, the food was nearly inedible. I have heard quite a number of stories about what went on there, in terms of ownership, but I have no idea what is true.
Parking also became impossible around the restaurant but that was actually after we had stopped eating there.
At any rate, I wish them the best for the future and if they do re-open in another location (as mentioned in the link), I might try them for egg rolls again.
Bonnie_Blue wrote:Kow Kow has great egg rolls! If only they delivered, we would order from there, I'm sure.
I think I remember Kumoon. Was it the place that became halal Chinese?
Bona Cafe, 5211 N. Harlem, closed and is now something called Alibaba I think.
Pie Lady wrote:The GP wrote:[cross posted in First Slice Cafe thread]
I'm sad to report that the First Slice Cafe location in the water tower pumping station has closed. It was one of my regular lunch spots.
First Slice Pie Cafe [CLOSED]
811 N. Michigan Ave.
Chicago, IL 60611
BUT they are opening a new location! Or so I read on their blackboard on Thursday.
Suzy Creamcheese wrote:There's Wing Hoe.
5356 N Sheridan Rd
Chicago, IL 60640
(773) 275-4550
Marija wrote:Maria is back at Maria's in Highwood. All's right with the world! I don't think she's the owner but she's running the show, even brought back some of the old staff. The place was once again brimming with life.