irisarbor wrote:stuff like enchiladas- I don't know- those are always a why bother for me LOL
seebee wrote:Eating through my Kung Pao Chicky lunch special from China Kitchen Highwood right now. Fair. Edible.
Egg roll was weak but not throw out weak. Egg drop soup - vinegary, not too much corn starch to make it gross. The Kung Pao is fillerized with celery and carrot - once I picked that out, it's decent enough - BUT... They have some real deal chili oil for sale in little 1 oz cups, so, I'll be getting more grub from them.
Up next, Curry Hut lunch buffet (I spied with my little eye right around the corner from China Kitchen.)
China Kitchen Highwood
114 Washington Avenue, Highwood, IL 60040
http://www.highwoodchinakitchen.com/
It's a standard counter with a few tables type of joint. Geared for take out.
I wouldn't seek out Blackies but Lord knows had enough business lunches there, I always like their burger on a pretzel roll. B+ sounds about right.ronnie_suburban wrote:I find the burgers at Blackies to be really good and surprisingly consistent, although they've changed just about everything else around them . . . new buns, new slaw, etc. and none of those changes have been for the better. It's a B+ burger, though.
irisarbor wrote:OK enough ragging on Tony's...
sometimes people LIKE baloney and mortadella and salami and ham and cheese all piled up into a giant sandwich called a launcher.
Call it a guilty pleasure.
seebee wrote:Went back to China Kitchen today. I feel like a glutton for punishment. I don't know why I ordered the General Tso's Chicken lunch special - I just hoped that this was one of those places that uses the ultra crunchy batter, and thin / spicy sauce. It wasn't. Pancake batter fried chicken chunks in thick, sugar syrup goo. Live and learn.
As a frontiersman, I did a little more recon of the area:
Mee Jun - I saw a blurb or two from our resident expert on Chow Fun, Cathy2, about Mee Jun.
seebee wrote:STILL haven't made it to Curry Hut, but I'm only here 2 days a week now. One day is generally Pita Inn vernon Hills, and the other day is usually a wildcard that usually ends up with me being lazy and hitting Wendy's, or the Dogout for a burger and fries, or even the Dominick's that is closing. I've actually also been seeking out something worthwhile from the newish upscale grocery store at Milwaukee and Half Day, but so far, coming up disappointed for the $.
My new project in the realm of Bannockburn lunch, is the elusive Reuben sammich.
Halsted Street Deli on Milwaukee and Half Day = Worst Reuben I've had in YEARS. And it was like 12 bucks. I'm thinking the one I got had to be "off." It was a special of the day, and the bread was grilled, but everything inside the bread was ice cold. Everything. Everything. I'm hesitant to return for the price they are charging.
I'm essentially Half Day and 94. Just looking for a decent Reuben in the area. I was thinking maybe that Cubby Bear on Milwaukee, or DC Sarnies, or Blackie's might be my best options if they have them, but looking for something closer, if possible.
seebee wrote:I'm essentially Half Day and 94. Just looking for a decent Reuben in the area. I was thinking maybe that Cubby Bear on Milwaukee, or DC Sarnies, or Blackie's might be my best options if they have them, but looking for something closer, if possible.
This deal is gone now. There is a sign up at the west Lake Forest location stating due to rising costs that this deal will no longer be offered.WillG wrote: Also, Ferentino's, which I mentioned earlier, on waukegan in west Lake Forest, now has all their sandwiches and salads for $5 at lunchtime.
seebee wrote:No other recent revelations in this area. Still hitting Pita Inn Mundelein on the regular, and Sunset Foods is in rotation as well. I suspect a lot of my $$ will be going to Mariano's when it opens - the one that's going in just north or Half Day, north of the Heinen's.
stevez wrote:seebee wrote:No other recent revelations in this area. Still hitting Pita Inn Mundelein on the regular, and Sunset Foods is in rotation as well. I suspect a lot of my $$ will be going to Mariano's when it opens - the one that's going in just north or Half Day, north of the Heinen's.
What about Yu's Mandarin on 60 just east of Pita Inn (is it open yet)?
Yu's Mandarin
4 E Phillip Rd
Vernon Hills, IL 60061
(847) 816-1888
Dave148 wrote:seebee wrote:What about Yu's Mandarin on 60 just east of Pita Inn (is it open yet)?
It's open.
WillG wrote:Heinens in Bannockburn is trying to up their prepared food game in anticipation of Marianos. Their pizza is quite good. Italian beef was tasty but could have used more meat. They often have a great looking spit roasted roast beef that they slice off to make steak sandwiches that I have yet to try. Only miss was the ramen. I really like their equal exchange coffee in the cafe.
-Will
Pursuit wrote:Can't imagine Heinen's has anything to worry about. Based the couple of Mariano's I've been in, I wpould never purchase any meat or fish from them. Old, tired looking Product across the board. If that's what they're using for the prepared food, I'd walk away. Heinen's is more expensive, yes, but much higher quality.