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  • Post #151 - April 19th, 2012, 7:51 am
    Post #151 - April 19th, 2012, 7:51 am Post #151 - April 19th, 2012, 7:51 am
    Dave148 wrote:
    spinynorman99 wrote:
    LAZ wrote:The Billy Goat II at 309 W. Washington is closing, due to an exorbitant rent hike. They're supposedly looking for another Loop space. Naf Naf Grill will take over the current spot.


    So rent's too high for the Billy Goat, which is also a bar, but not too high for Naf Naf? Something's not adding up.

    Have you seen Naf Naf's prices?


    Funny. As I mentioned above, somebody is obviously smarter than I am on the state of downtown restaurants but Naf Naf will be 1 block from the "just okay" Med Kitchen, two blocks from the very good Roti (make that 2 Rotis), down the street from Haifa Cafe, 2+ blocks from the also soon to open Nesh, just up the street from one I dream of Falafel and not much farther from a second. And I know I'm missing some spots.
  • Post #152 - April 19th, 2012, 11:07 am
    Post #152 - April 19th, 2012, 11:07 am Post #152 - April 19th, 2012, 11:07 am
    spinynorman99 wrote:Funny. As I mentioned above, somebody is obviously smarter than I am on the state of downtown restaurants but Naf Naf will be 1 block from the "just okay" Med Kitchen, two blocks from the very good Roti (make that 2 Rotis), down the street from Haifa Cafe, 2+ blocks from the also soon to open Nesh, just up the street from one I dream of Falafel and not much farther from a second. And I know I'm missing some spots.

    And within walking distance of two Mezza's, a Taza, the Jaffa inside Ogilvie, and Presto inside the French Market...

    Not to discount the excellent UB Dogs, but how about some burger spots?
    "Ah, lamentably no, my gastronomic rapacity knows no satiety" - Homer J. Simpson
  • Post #153 - April 19th, 2012, 11:20 am
    Post #153 - April 19th, 2012, 11:20 am Post #153 - April 19th, 2012, 11:20 am
    Hi all,

    First time post so forgive me if this should be in another thread, but does anyone know what is happing with I Monelli in Lincoln Square? Yelp reviews have been poor recently and the website was updated last month noting they would be closed Mondays thru the end of May.

    Then I walked by last night (Wednesday) and they were closed for "remodeling."
  • Post #154 - April 19th, 2012, 11:23 am
    Post #154 - April 19th, 2012, 11:23 am Post #154 - April 19th, 2012, 11:23 am
    spinynorman99 wrote:Not to discount the excellent UB Dogs, but how about some burger spots?


    Yes, a good burger place would be great in that part of the Loop. I worked downtown a few years ago, and there was a great little place at Clark & Madison that had Burgers, and then I was working up North for awhile, and when I came back to the loop it was gone, and is now a Bank of America. Also, Herm's had great burgers and stuff and that got take over by a Pot Belly.

    My go to now for that kind of food is Off the Tracks Grill on Lake & Wells.
  • Post #155 - April 19th, 2012, 11:26 am
    Post #155 - April 19th, 2012, 11:26 am Post #155 - April 19th, 2012, 11:26 am
    Dave148 wrote:
    spinynorman99 wrote:
    LAZ wrote:The Billy Goat II at 309 W. Washington is closing, due to an exorbitant rent hike. They're supposedly looking for another Loop space. Naf Naf Grill will take over the current spot.


    So rent's too high for the Billy Goat, which is also a bar, but not too high for Naf Naf? Something's not adding up.

    Have you seen Naf Naf's prices?


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  • Post #156 - April 19th, 2012, 1:10 pm
    Post #156 - April 19th, 2012, 1:10 pm Post #156 - April 19th, 2012, 1:10 pm
    clogoodie wrote:
    spinynorman99 wrote:Funny. As I mentioned above, somebody is obviously smarter than I am on the state of downtown restaurants but Naf Naf will be 1 block from the "just okay" Med Kitchen, two blocks from the very good Roti (make that 2 Rotis), down the street from Haifa Cafe, 2+ blocks from the also soon to open Nesh, just up the street from one I dream of Falafel and not much farther from a second. And I know I'm missing some spots.

    And within walking distance of two Mezza's, a Taza, the Jaffa inside Ogilvie, and Presto inside the French Market...

    Not to discount the excellent UB Dogs, but how about some burger spots?



    There's also Benjyehuda, which is a little further south than the others, but still walking distance in this part of the Loop. Speaking of which, there may well be more felafel/shawarma quick-serve places in walking distance of one another than there are around the real Ben Yehuda Street in (West) Jerusalem, which I've been to a few times (there's only two, maybe three I can think of either on Ben Yehuda or within a half mile or so, but I'm going by memory from the past few years of some summer visits). The Old City, of course, is a different story.

    I wouldn't mind having Naf Naf or one of the others open up a little further north in the area off of Michigan Av. by Northwestern, or on Grand. It certainly would beat the ubiquitous M Burger and the likes of Jersey Mike's Subs. YMMV though.....
  • Post #157 - April 19th, 2012, 1:20 pm
    Post #157 - April 19th, 2012, 1:20 pm Post #157 - April 19th, 2012, 1:20 pm
    sdrucker wrote:
    clogoodie wrote:
    spinynorman99 wrote:Funny. As I mentioned above, somebody is obviously smarter than I am on the state of downtown restaurants but Naf Naf will be 1 block from the "just okay" Med Kitchen, two blocks from the very good Roti (make that 2 Rotis), down the street from Haifa Cafe, 2+ blocks from the also soon to open Nesh, just up the street from one I dream of Falafel and not much farther from a second. And I know I'm missing some spots.

    And within walking distance of two Mezza's, a Taza, the Jaffa inside Ogilvie, and Presto inside the French Market...

    Not to discount the excellent UB Dogs, but how about some burger spots?



    There's also Benjyehuda, which is a little further south than the others, but still walking distance in this part of the Loop. Speaking of which, there may well be more felafel/shawarma quick-serve places in walking distance of one another than there are around the real Ben Yehuda Street in (West) Jerusalem, which I've been to a few times (there's only two, maybe three I can think of either on Ben Yehuda or within a half mile or so, but I'm going by memory from the past few years of some summer visits). The Old City, of course, is a different story.

    I wouldn't mind having Naf Naf or one of the others open up a little further north in the area off of Michigan Av. by Northwestern, or on Grand. It certainly would beat the ubiquitous M Burger and the likes of Jersey Mike's Subs. YMMV though.....


    Once you hit van Buren, you have Benjyehuda (which is pretty much around the corner from I Dream of Falafel) and Jaffa Bakery and even the crap they pass off as falafel at Subway.
  • Post #158 - April 19th, 2012, 1:31 pm
    Post #158 - April 19th, 2012, 1:31 pm Post #158 - April 19th, 2012, 1:31 pm
    spinynorman99 wrote:Once you hit van Buren, you have Benjyehuda (which is pretty much around the corner from I Dream of Falafel) and Jaffa Bakery and even the crap they pass off as falafel at Subway.

    Speaking of Middle Eastern feast or famine: an alternative to the "meh" Old Jerusalem in Old Town, or a place in the Gold Coast (which has nothing, unless you count a generic Mediterranean place on Division and Wells) wouldn't be a bad idea either. I hesitate to count El Souk (Chicago & State) on the list; once visit was enough to permanently dissaude me from coming back.
  • Post #159 - April 19th, 2012, 1:57 pm
    Post #159 - April 19th, 2012, 1:57 pm Post #159 - April 19th, 2012, 1:57 pm
    sdrucker wrote:
    spinynorman99 wrote:Once you hit van Buren, you have Benjyehuda (which is pretty much around the corner from I Dream of Falafel) and Jaffa Bakery and even the crap they pass off as falafel at Subway.

    Speaking of Middle Eastern feast or famine: an alternative to the "meh" Old Jerusalem in Old Town, or a place in the Gold Coast (which has nothing, unless you count a generic Mediterranean place on Division and Wells) wouldn't be a bad idea either. I hesitate to count El Souk (Chicago & State) on the list; once visit was enough to permanently dissaude me from coming back.


    Old Jerusalem used to be pretty good, but I'm referring to nearly 20 years ago when either (a) the competition was lacking or (b) it was better.
  • Post #160 - April 20th, 2012, 8:36 am
    Post #160 - April 20th, 2012, 8:36 am Post #160 - April 20th, 2012, 8:36 am
    A restaurant called 'Ovie' has been announced via a series of painted walls at the Ogilvie Train Station, the part near the French Market. The logo is a martini glass made of the letters 'Ovie' and the signs say 'Home of the Mile High Corned Beef' - I think....something Mile High.....

    No matter what it is, I hope i helps the French Market.
  • Post #161 - April 20th, 2012, 11:39 am
    Post #161 - April 20th, 2012, 11:39 am Post #161 - April 20th, 2012, 11:39 am
    Apologies if this has already been mentioned: I was riding by the Globe Pub earlier today and I noticed that the restaurant next to it (Formerly known as Red Brick) had its windows papered up -- I thought, "The Globe should just expand into that space," and sure enough, there's a sign on the door of the ex-Red Brick advertising something called "The Globe Lounge."

    The Globe Pub
    1934 W Irving Park Rd
    Chicago, IL
  • Post #162 - April 21st, 2012, 11:03 am
    Post #162 - April 21st, 2012, 11:03 am Post #162 - April 21st, 2012, 11:03 am
    The Peasantry ("Elevated Street Food", their sign said) is getting ready to open in the former Hai Yen Vietnamese restaurant space at 2723 N. Clark St. in Lincoln Park. Lights were on, interior looked finished (standard "upscale" dark wood everywhere), furniture was all setup. The sign in the window said they plan on opening next month.

    It's a shame Hai Yen's gone, they were nice folks, and had tasty bo la lot.
  • Post #163 - April 21st, 2012, 11:12 am
    Post #163 - April 21st, 2012, 11:12 am Post #163 - April 21st, 2012, 11:12 am
    Looks like San Antonio-based Fatty's Burgers and More is opening a location at 2665 N. Clark St. in Lincoln Park, in the corner space that apparently used to be Jay's sandwich shop. The windows were still all papered up, and there were "help wanted" signs posted, but no indication of an opening date.

    From what I could find, they only have the one location in San Antonio, so this will be store #2 for them.
  • Post #164 - April 21st, 2012, 11:23 am
    Post #164 - April 21st, 2012, 11:23 am Post #164 - April 21st, 2012, 11:23 am
    Khaopaat wrote:The Peasantry ("Elevated Street Food", their sign said) is getting ready to open in the former Hai Yen Vietnamese restaurant space at 2723 N. Clark St. in Lincoln Park. Lights were on, interior looked finished (standard "upscale" dark wood everywhere), furniture was all setup. The sign in the window said they plan on opening next month.

    It's a shame Hai Yen's gone, they were nice folks, and had tasty bo la lot.


    Hai Yen was indeed a loss but I have high hopes for The Peasantry. It comes from the Franks n Dawgs folks so it will be interesting to see what they can do with a sit down restaurant.
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  • Post #165 - April 21st, 2012, 11:29 am
    Post #165 - April 21st, 2012, 11:29 am Post #165 - April 21st, 2012, 11:29 am
    jesteinf wrote:
    Khaopaat wrote:The Peasantry ("Elevated Street Food", their sign said) is getting ready to open in the former Hai Yen Vietnamese restaurant space at 2723 N. Clark St. in Lincoln Park. Lights were on, interior looked finished (standard "upscale" dark wood everywhere), furniture was all setup. The sign in the window said they plan on opening next month.

    It's a shame Hai Yen's gone, they were nice folks, and had tasty bo la lot.


    Hai Yen was indeed a loss but I have high hopes for The Peasantry. It comes from the Franks n Dawgs folks so it will be interesting to see what they can do with a sit down restaurant.

    No kidding! I kinda rolled my eyes at the place as I walked by it today (the name, the slogan, and the generic "upscale-casual" interior decor all had me thinking this place wouldn't be long for this world), but knowing who's behind it now actually has me looking forward to trying it out & hoping it succeeds.
  • Post #166 - April 21st, 2012, 12:16 pm
    Post #166 - April 21st, 2012, 12:16 pm Post #166 - April 21st, 2012, 12:16 pm
    jesteinf wrote:Hai Yen was indeed a loss but I have high hopes for The Peasantry. It comes from the Franks n Dawgs folks so it will be interesting to see what they can do with a sit down restaurant.

    Khaopaat wrote:No kidding! I kinda rolled my eyes at the place as I walked by it today (the name, the slogan, and the generic "upscale-casual" interior decor all had me thinking this place wouldn't be long for this world), but knowing who's behind it now actually has me looking forward to trying it out & hoping it succeeds.

    They don't seem to have a knack for names. They could have avoided a lot of trouble if they had called Franks 'n Dawgs something that didn't make passersby think it was just another Chicago hot dog stand.
  • Post #167 - April 22nd, 2012, 11:27 am
    Post #167 - April 22nd, 2012, 11:27 am Post #167 - April 22nd, 2012, 11:27 am
    Hi,

    I was at Ramova Grill this morning for my first (of two) breakfasts. They have extended their closed for good date to mid-May. By the end of May, they have to be completely gone.

    I did get my Ramova Grill t-shirt for $12.

    Regards,
    Cathy2

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  • Post #168 - April 22nd, 2012, 11:34 am
    Post #168 - April 22nd, 2012, 11:34 am Post #168 - April 22nd, 2012, 11:34 am
    Cathy2 wrote:Hi,

    I was at Ramova Grill this morning for my first (of two) breakfasts. They have extended their closed for good date to mid-May. By the end of May, they have to be completely gone.

    I did get my Ramova Grill t-shirt for $12.

    Regards,


    When we were there on the Chowathon, they told me it might even be the middle of June before they close. I think it's still a little bit up in the air. Either way, they are closing soon and I'll miss them. I did get the impression that there is a better than average chance that the son will be reopening at a new location at some point, but not immediately after closing their present location. I was assured, with a sly smile, that the chili recipe will not completely disappear.
    Steve Z.

    “Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.”
    ― Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Post #169 - April 22nd, 2012, 6:29 pm
    Post #169 - April 22nd, 2012, 6:29 pm Post #169 - April 22nd, 2012, 6:29 pm
    And thank goodness for that. I'm not a chili fan, but that stuff is magical. I was wondering if their chili recipe happens to have roots in the Cincinnati style? I haven't had Cinci-style to compare, but the hint of cinnamon and the option of serving it over spaghetti made me wonder.
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  • Post #170 - April 22nd, 2012, 7:17 pm
    Post #170 - April 22nd, 2012, 7:17 pm Post #170 - April 22nd, 2012, 7:17 pm
    Suzy Creamcheese wrote:And thank goodness for that. I'm not a chili fan, but that stuff is magical. I was wondering if their chili recipe happens to have roots in the Cincinnati style? I haven't had Cinci-style to compare, but the hint of cinnamon and the option of serving it over spaghetti made me wonder.


    To me, the chili seems more akin to the "sauce" they use on a coney dog in Michigan. It's more loose and soupy than Cincinnati chili, but you're right. It has that nice cinnamon component.
    Steve Z.

    “Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.”
    ― Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Post #171 - April 22nd, 2012, 7:24 pm
    Post #171 - April 22nd, 2012, 7:24 pm Post #171 - April 22nd, 2012, 7:24 pm
    stevez wrote:
    Suzy Creamcheese wrote:And thank goodness for that. I'm not a chili fan, but that stuff is magical. I was wondering if their chili recipe happens to have roots in the Cincinnati style? I haven't had Cinci-style to compare, but the hint of cinnamon and the option of serving it over spaghetti made me wonder.


    To me, the chili seems more akin to the "sauce" they use on a coney dog in Michigan. It's more loose and soupy than Cincinnati chili, but you're right. It has that nice cinnamon component.

    But unlike Cincinnati chili, Ramova's isn't sweet. There's certainly the aromatic component but it doesn't go beyond that. I think that's why I like it so much, and also what makes it so unique.

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  • Post #172 - April 22nd, 2012, 7:42 pm
    Post #172 - April 22nd, 2012, 7:42 pm Post #172 - April 22nd, 2012, 7:42 pm
    stevez wrote:
    Suzy Creamcheese wrote:And thank goodness for that. I'm not a chili fan, but that stuff is magical. I was wondering if their chili recipe happens to have roots in the Cincinnati style? I haven't had Cinci-style to compare, but the hint of cinnamon and the option of serving it over spaghetti made me wonder.


    To me, the chili seems more akin to the "sauce" they use on a coney dog in Michigan. It's more loose and soupy than Cincinnati chili, but you're right. It has that nice cinnamon component.


    Sauce? Good plan.

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  • Post #173 - April 22nd, 2012, 8:22 pm
    Post #173 - April 22nd, 2012, 8:22 pm Post #173 - April 22nd, 2012, 8:22 pm
    Yeah, I know the Ramova's chili isn't precisely Cinci, but I wondered if it was a distant relation, so to speak. I also like the cinnamon tinge.
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  • Post #174 - April 22nd, 2012, 9:19 pm
    Post #174 - April 22nd, 2012, 9:19 pm Post #174 - April 22nd, 2012, 9:19 pm
    Pie Lady wrote:Asia2Go, 6467 N. Cicero Ave., appears to be closed. The sign is down, the place is dark, and the open sign is off.


    The sign now reads GoGo Asia. From my drive-by, it looks like the inside is unchanged. I can't speak from experience, but I would think the servers would be uncomfortable spending so many hours in mini dresses and knee-high boots.
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  • Post #175 - April 23rd, 2012, 7:46 am
    Post #175 - April 23rd, 2012, 7:46 am Post #175 - April 23rd, 2012, 7:46 am
    Pie Lady wrote:
    Pie Lady wrote:Asia2Go, 6467 N. Cicero Ave., appears to be closed. The sign is down, the place is dark, and the open sign is off.


    The sign now reads GoGo Asia. From my drive-by, it looks like the inside is unchanged. I can't speak from experience, but I would think the servers would be uncomfortable spending so many hours in mini dresses and knee-high boots.


    Maybe they're trying to compete with Wao Bao and their "Hot Asian Buns."
  • Post #176 - April 23rd, 2012, 4:08 pm
    Post #176 - April 23rd, 2012, 4:08 pm Post #176 - April 23rd, 2012, 4:08 pm
    The Chicago Phoenix reported this past weekend that Ann Sather will be opening a new location at 1147 W. Granville Ave., at the southeast corner of Granville Avenue and Broadway.

    The restaurant will take over the space previously occupied by Bananas Foster Café, which closed last fall after about 2 1/2 years in business. Before that, the space had been occupied by the Café du Monde (later Trivoli) coffee shop.

    No opening date has been specified, but a “coming soon” already has been posted in the window of the now-vacant storefront, the Phoenix reported.
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  • Post #177 - April 23rd, 2012, 4:21 pm
    Post #177 - April 23rd, 2012, 4:21 pm Post #177 - April 23rd, 2012, 4:21 pm
    Kid Charlemagne wrote:
    Pie Lady wrote:
    Pie Lady wrote:Asia2Go, 6467 N. Cicero Ave., appears to be closed. The sign is down, the place is dark, and the open sign is off.


    The sign now reads GoGo Asia. From my drive-by, it looks like the inside is unchanged. I can't speak from experience, but I would think the servers would be uncomfortable spending so many hours in mini dresses and knee-high boots.


    Maybe they're trying to compete with Wao Bao and their "Hot Asian Buns."


    It's actually Go Go China, whick makes all the difference.
    Steve Z.

    “Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.”
    ― Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Post #178 - April 23rd, 2012, 4:31 pm
    Post #178 - April 23rd, 2012, 4:31 pm Post #178 - April 23rd, 2012, 4:31 pm
    Sushi Wabi closing or may have already closed 4/21.
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  • Post #179 - April 23rd, 2012, 5:05 pm
    Post #179 - April 23rd, 2012, 5:05 pm Post #179 - April 23rd, 2012, 5:05 pm
    Armand's now has an outpost on Western Ave in Chicago (in a space formerly occupied by O'Fame pizza):

    Armand's
    4159 N. Western Ave. Chicago, IL
    http://armandspizzeriaexpress.com/western/index.html
  • Post #180 - April 23rd, 2012, 8:46 pm
    Post #180 - April 23rd, 2012, 8:46 pm Post #180 - April 23rd, 2012, 8:46 pm
    That Armand's has been there for probably over a year.

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