jnm123 wrote:Come to think of it, there was ANOTHER place on Dempster around that time, just east of Crawford, called La Salade. It was like a cold & hot buffet, mostly vegetarian, with a cafeteria line-like deal, and your meal was weighed & priced up. I still dream of their brown rice with tofu, which one rarely would see around back in those days.
stevez wrote:jnm123 wrote:Come to think of it, there was ANOTHER place on Dempster around that time, just east of Crawford, called La Salade. It was like a cold & hot buffet, mostly vegetarian, with a cafeteria line-like deal, and your meal was weighed & priced up. I still dream of their brown rice with tofu, which one rarely would see around back in those days.
I really liked La Salade. At the time they were in operation, my office was directly across the street (in fact, La Salade was my tenant). In those days, my rotation during the week was Barnum & Bagel, La Salade and Poochie's. The owner eventually got married and decided to close the business.
spinynorman99 wrote:
La Salade was great in the first half of its life. Soups were great, lots of variety in the ingredients at the salad bar. Eventually it tapered off.
Dave148 wrote:jnm123 wrote:Pie Lady, that address on Dempster in Skokie used to house a GREAT carry-out back in the '80's called Chicago Salad Co.
I'm fairly certain that the location formerly known as Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream was a Baskin Robbins/31 Flavors. Chicago Salad was next door.
Pie Lady wrote:I'd love to have a salad destination place nearby for those days I need to buy lunch out. There are too many places near work to get a hot dog!
Pie Lady wrote:I'd love to have a salad destination place nearby for those days I need to buy lunch out. There are too many places near work to get a hot dog!
tem wrote:Skewerz, the "meat on a stick" place on Damen by the blue line L stop, is cleaned out and papered over. Looks like they left in a hurry.
The hungry masses are not weeping.
JoelF wrote:Garden Fresh in Mount Prospect (Central and Rand) had announced it will be closing, citing "landlord issues" and the expansion of Walmart's food section not helping. The article in the Mount Prospect Journal says that the Wheeling outlet it's going quite well.
abe_froeman wrote:JoelF wrote:Garden Fresh in Mount Prospect (Central and Rand) had announced it will be closing, citing "landlord issues" and the expansion of Walmart's food section not helping. The article in the Mount Prospect Journal says that the Wheeling outlet it's going quite well.
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I was only in the Arlington Heights location once, never in the others. I wasn't that impressed with it; maybe I'm remembering incorrectly, but they didn't have an on-site butcher, right? The meat was packaged somewhere else? Something about that bothered me.
stevez wrote: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.
shorty wrote:When I went to the Long Grove Chocolate Fest to pick up some Apple Haus apple cider donuts, I noticed that M. Belle's Pie & Bake Shop took over the space where Apple Haus used to occupy (in Long Grove). Note: the Apple Haus donuts are sold in limited quantities at the Long Grove Chocolate Fest.
kenji wrote:Chicago Meat Market Changes their name to Butcher Block
Here's what they say:
"BUTCHER BLOCK SPECIALTIES, INC. IS A TRADITIONAL, OLD-WORLD BUTCHER SHOP IN THE MODERN DAY.
We bring you the finest prime beef, fresh poultry, lamb, veal and pork that we select from a handful of small Midwestern farms we know and trust. "
I wonder if this means they switched who their suppliers were of if this a new marketing angle to play up the trend in "old world butcher"?
Butcher Block Specialties
Categoría: Carnicero
3021 N Cicero Ave
Chicago, IL 60641
Barrio: Cragin
(773) 777-7117
http://www.butcherspecialties.com
The old website was:
http://web.archive.org/web/201102021817 ... arket.com/
gleam wrote:Wow, very interesting. I don't remember ever seeing prime beef there before. Did I just miss it? I also never thought to buy outer skirt or flap there.
kenji wrote:gleam wrote:Wow, very interesting. I don't remember ever seeing prime beef there before. Did I just miss it? I also never thought to buy outer skirt or flap there.
I never saw prime grade there either. But for that, Josephs is just 5-10 minutes down Addison:
Joseph's Finest Meats. Address: 7101 W Addison St Chicago IL 60634; Phone: (773) 736-3766; josephsfinestmeats.com.
WestRidgeFoodie wrote:PortPkPaul wrote:Sadly, looks like La Amistad on Montrose near Wolcott has closed. I thought it better than your average burrito place, and their pico was made fresh.
http://www.centersquarejournal.com/lead ... d-for-good
Drove past there yesterday and there is a handwritten sign that says La Amistad will be returning soon. This was on the outside of the papered over windows...