JimInLoganSquare wrote:TCK wrote:Tourists.
You wouldn't believe how many people from out of town want to go to Kuma's. No longer do people want deep dish pizza or a chicago hot dog or italian beef or whatever other type of food Chicago is known for. People want to go to Kuma's.
That's my personal experience at least
Well, then. If tourists are keeping Kuma's afloat, then presumably they do not need repeat business. Riddlemay, sorry to say it, but your otherwise cogent analysis seems to be based on the perhaps false premise that Kuma's reputation with its customers might be important to its bottom line. Maybe not so much. Just a couple of dozen $112 tips each week could totally keep them in the black.
matada wrote:Maybe I'm just lucky but in the 10 times I've gone I've only had to wait 5 minutes once, the rest is "grab a open seat at the bar."
The first two burgers I had at Kumas were decent, but it was the third one, the Led Zeppelin, that blew me away. I already had a Pig Destroyer, so I knew how incredible the pulled pork was and I was about to just order that one night, but I decided to try the Zeppelin and it was awesome. It really is a mountain of a sandwich. I've had that burger around 5 times now and it's always great. I also love the fresh cut fries, I am sooooo glad they ditched those bland waffle fries. I do prefer crispy fries and Kumas doesn't really do it that way, but they taste great and you get a lot.matada wrote:I ordered a Led Zeppelin today as a change of taste (Cheddar, Bacon, Pulled Pork, and Pickles ontop of a 10oz burger.) Ordered Rare with fries on the side. Burger arrived Blue which was a first for me (been curious about it) and other than having a definite texture difference it was delicious. The pulled pork was excellent, tender and flavorful, and the sauce they used on it had just the right amount to not overpower the flavor of the other toppings / burger. Bacon was great (but really, any bacon (except B&B's) is next to god in my book).
Why are you ashamed? I've finished every single burger I've had at Kuma's as have every single guy I've gone there with (haven't gone with any ladies yet). We even sometimes get the mini Pig Destroyers for an app.matada wrote:I'm ashamed to admit that I ate the entire burger it was that good. Usually I can only do about 3/4 of a Kuma burger before having to undo my belt a little (or feel sick).
boudreaulicious wrote:Some new menu items, a couple of which make me actually want to stop in again (been MANY moons...highlights are mine)
Appetizers:
Texas Chili - All meat chili garnished with minced red onion, minced cilantro, lime juice
Hot Sausage Grit Fritters - Hot italian sausage, scallions, monterey jack, cheddar, parmesan, roasted red pepper puree
Burgers:
King Bong - Garlic Pork, Mustard Braised Sweet Onion, White Cheddar, Deep Fried Prosciutto
Howl - Caramelized Onion, Braised Skirt Steak, Merkts Cheddar, Fried Potato
Weekend Nachos - Bacon, Merkts Cheddar, Jalapeno, Pico De Gallo, Pickled Red Onion, Tortilla Strips, Minced Cilantro
Goatsnake - Herbed Goatcheese, Poblano corn salsa, Lemon Cholula Vinaigrette, Buttermilk Battered Fried Red Onion
Sandwiches:
APMD - 10oz. applewood smoked bacon, sriracha aioli, tomato, lettuce
Tora - Garlic pork, bacon, cheddar, two fried eggs
Salads:
Large house salad - our house salad... but large
Summer Strawberry - Spinach, Balsamic Vinaigrette, Shaved Pecorino, Strawberry, Honeydew, Fried Potato
Signature - Spring mix, Sundried tomato vinaigrette, Pancetta lardon, cherry tomato, red onion, sunny side up egg
fropones wrote:Where'd you find this? I didn't see it on their website.
rmtraut wrote:I had the Black Oak Arkansas which was fine. I wasn't particularly fond of the red wine BBQ sauce, and will order something else next time.
Did you at least ask for another bun? My first two experiences at Kuma's were decent, but nothing special. In fact, I thought the best thing was the pulled pork sandwich. On my third visit (two strike count) I decided to get the Led Zeppelin since it had that awesome pulled pork w/BBQ sauce on the burger. It was a home run and it got better when they ditched those lousy waffle fries a while back.eating while walking wrote:I ate a Kuma’s burger on Saturday for the first time. Now I am no burger purist or snob, I enjoy em all from thin well-done diner-style to gargantuan-thick rare pub style. But in my book there is only one unforgivable go-to-hell burger sin and that is serving a cold or stale bun. Any burger bun worth eating has to be griddled or steamed, hell even microwaved will do in a pinch. But the Kuma bun came out on the plate at fridge temperature. Seriously picking this thing up felt like lifting a cinder block outdoors in January. Not to mention the pretzel bun at this place suffers more than most from being cold because it’s already so dense. One bite and the fillings squirted out the back of the burger and all over the plate.
Speaking of which I don’t know how it’s possible to pile two kinds of cheese, mushrooms, onions, and horseradish on a burger and still end up with an underflavored sandwich. Everything mixed together into a flavorless mush and the patty itself, although nicely charred outside and pink inside, was extremely undersalted.
Hand cut fries were good but there are tons of hot dog stands that do this style of fry better and they don’t cost you $16 after tax and tip. I think this place is all scene, no substance which is fine if you are into that kind of thing but for your typical burger-loving fatso (like me) the value just is not there. Sorry Kuma’s I really wanted to like you
Ram4 wrote: Did you at least ask for another bun? My first two experiences at Kuma's were decent, but nothing special. In fact, I thought the best thing was the pulled pork sandwich. On my third visit (two strike count) I decided to get the Led Zeppelin since it had that awesome pulled pork w/BBQ sauce on the burger. It was a home run and it got better when they ditched those lousy waffle fries a while back.
Pie Lady wrote: Life's too short, and somebody somewhere I'm sure puts chorizo on a burger, or has chorizo hash on the menu and can put the two together.
Pie Lady wrote:The last time I was at Kuma's was indeed my last ever. I waited in line forever and this, my third burger, second with chorizo hash, was surprisingly low on flavor, the patty especially. I had a burger down the street at Square, and even though their concoctions aren't nearly as unusual, it was a great burger with no wait. Life's too short, and somebody somewhere I'm sure puts chorizo on a burger, or has chorizo hash on the menu and can put the two together. (If anyone here knows a place that serves chorizo hash, please let me know so I can try this out.)
matada wrote:Burger arrived Blue which was a first for me (been curious about it) and other than having a definite texture difference it was delicious.
mdpilam wrote:matada wrote:Burger arrived Blue which was a first for me (been curious about it) and other than having a definite texture difference it was delicious.
I realize this is pretty old, and I haven't (yet) been to Kuma's, but what does this mean (blue)?
Al Ehrhardt wrote:Was nearby yesterday around 1:30 and haven't been in years. Called to see how long the wait was. "We don't give out the wait times over the phone. I can see from here doesn't look like a line. If there is, it is nice out you can wait outside."
When I questioned that we may be seated with a short wait the response was "you should always be prepared for a 1.5 to 2 hour wait."
Like an idiot, we stopped anyway, MAYBE 5 minutes after I called. An hour and a half wait.
If you aren't going to take reservations, you can't have the common courtesy to give your customers and approximate wait time? You have such disrespect for customers that you force them to drive or walk over, and if driving, find a parking spot, to find out you have to wait 2 hours for a HAMBURGER?
Never again.
Al Ehrhardt wrote:If you aren't going to take reservations, you can't have the common courtesy to give your customers and approximate wait time?
Pie Lady wrote:They can get around that easily, though. They can say that the wait is 10 minutes right now, but that can change quickly, there are no guarantees how long it will stay that way, etc. There's a huge difference between 5 minutes and 2 hours.
spinynorman99 wrote:Pie Lady wrote:They can get around that easily, though. They can say that the wait is 10 minutes right now, but that can change quickly, there are no guarantees how long it will stay that way, etc. There's a huge difference between 5 minutes and 2 hours.
Which is pretty much of no use to anyone, really. They can have 4 or 5 tables ready to turn over in 10 minutes when you call and then get back to a 90 minute wait in no time. It's useless information without additional detail which no restaurant wants to take responsibility for. They aren't in the business of turning away customers so if they aren't doing something then they've decided there's no upside to it.
Ram4 wrote: What I DO appreciate there is that they NEVER rush the people that are seated and once you are seated you can stay all night.