Hi,
There are many food experiences I often associate with Chicago and never suppose I will find in the suburbs. I am pretty thrilled to find I am wrong in my assumptions fairly frequently. This does not illustrate my being blind but a change in the suburban landscape as ethnicities migrate to the suburbs.
Last week I visited La Union, a small Mexican grocery store in Highwood, to buy Mojo Criolla. Posted on the front door is, "Deliciosos tamales Oaxaquenos de venta aqui!"
Despite it being only 8 AM, I inquired if tamales Oaxaquenos were indeed available. For $1.50, I bought my first tamales Oaxaquenos outside of Chicago. This tamale was filled with a stewed chicken, which still had some bones present, though quite flavorful. It was also slightly smaller than what I usually buy at Maxwell Street. It wasn't until I got it home that I realized I missed having crema or the sauces available at the walk-up.
This shop not only has prepared Mexican food to purchase and eat at home, it also has a good butcher section. I love Castillos de Res, though I have yet to make it at home. This cross section of beef ribs is available at this shop.
La Union Grocery Store
489 Sheridan Road
Highwood, IL 60040
847-926-8340