scottsol wrote:My North Suburban sister wanted to have Christmas Day dinner for nine at Wildfire but they had no openings around 5PM. The suburban choices I found on OpenTable aren't that appealing. Any other suggestions?
nr706 wrote:Maybe you need to go all Blind Faith on them.
scottsol wrote:I forgot to add that my mother won't eat anything with even a little spice!
I'm thinking of calling in sick.
Deleece Holiday Menu wrote:Available 2:00pm - 8:00pm
Reservations are required as seating is limited.
$40 per person, tip and tax not included. $12 kids menu
First Course: Choice of:
Chestnut, Celery Root and Apple Bisque
with Grappa crema
Or
Deleece Winter Salad
baby field greens, cranberries and figs with candied pecans and sherry vinaigrette
Second course: Choice of:
Slow Roasted Amish Turkey
organic and hormone free...24 hour brined & citrus-herb rubbed with rosemary-sage infused giblet gravy
Prime Rib Roast
herb crusted and slow roasted with thyme scented red wine jus and horseradish Chantilly
Seared Red Snapper
wild Gulf Red Snapper fillet with celeriac puree, winter root vegetables, lime-garlic beurre blanc and sweet potato hay
Winter Vegetable Risotto
Carnaroli rice, butternut squash, mushrooms, cranberries, carrots, zucchini, yellow squash, walnuts, sage and Grana Padana
Above main course selections are served with “family style” sides such as:
Fig and hazelnut stuffing, creamed onions, Yukon gold whipped potatoes, praline sweet potatoes, cranberry-orange relish, glazed, Jasmine rice & apricot pilaf, roasted Mediterranean vegetables, Brussels sprouts with cranberries...
Third course:
Your choice of our pastry chef's holiday inspired desserts:
Flourless White Chocolate Cake
cranberry compote and candied mint
Eggnog Panna Cotta
with crème anglais
Sticky Toffee Pudding
with warm toffee sauce & freshly whipped cream
scottsol wrote: I'm thinking of calling in sick.
nsxtasy wrote: The other is Deleece. It's a very neighborhood-y bistro type place. I've eaten there numerous times and it has been consistently outstanding, even on big holidays (we loved it on New Year's Eve).
JLenart wrote:Where is their suburban location? I'm not aware of it.
nsxtasy wrote:You may not be willing to go into the city, given how far north your family is, but in case you are, Deleece on Southport (on the North Side) is doing a nice $40 three-course prix fixe holiday dinner
nsxtasy wrote:JLenart wrote:Where is their suburban location? I'm not aware of it.
This was a reading comprehension test.As already posted above:
nsxtasy wrote:You may not be willing to go into the city, given how far north your family is, but in case you are, Deleece on Southport (on the North Side) is doing a nice $40 three-course prix fixe holiday dinner
JLenart wrote:No need to be snarky.
JLenart wrote:The OP specifically requested a Suburban location and never mentioned willingness to travel into the city.
nsxtasy wrote:
One is Di Pescara. On Dec 25 they're serving from their entire dinner menu, which you can view by clicking here. You'll notice that they have several vegetarian pasta dishes, including one labeled as gluten-free, as well as several different salads. And plenty of non-Italian dishes for David. Seems like they have something for everyone, even Mom.
scottsol wrote:... and david hates italian food. good luck
scottsol wrote:We went there last year only to find that they were only serving a very limited menu. The full menu definitely fills the bill.
scottsol wrote:Open Table now says no reservations available but I called and got a 5 PM slot.
scottsol wrote:Thanks for the tip.
Katie wrote:scottsol wrote:... and david hates italian food. good luck
Hates Italian food?And I thought I had a picky eater to put up with! Who hates Italian food?
Katie wrote:scottsol wrote:... and david hates italian food. good luck
Hates Italian food?And I thought I had a picky eater to put up with! Who hates Italian food?
nsxtasy wrote:The other is Deleece. It's a very neighborhood-y bistro type place. I've eaten there numerous times and it has been consistently outstanding, even on big holidays (we loved it on New Year's Eve). Here's their Dec 25 menu with more details:Deleece Holiday Menu wrote:Available 2:00pm - 8:00pm
Reservations are required as seating is limited.
$40 per person, tip and tax not included. $12 kids menu
First Course: Choice of:
Chestnut, Celery Root and Apple Bisque
with Grappa crema
Or
Deleece Winter Salad
baby field greens, cranberries and figs with candied pecans and sherry vinaigrette
Second course: Choice of:
Slow Roasted Amish Turkey
organic and hormone free...24 hour brined & citrus-herb rubbed with rosemary-sage infused giblet gravy
Prime Rib Roast
herb crusted and slow roasted with thyme scented red wine jus and horseradish Chantilly
Seared Red Snapper
wild Gulf Red Snapper fillet with celeriac puree, winter root vegetables, lime-garlic beurre blanc and sweet potato hay
Winter Vegetable Risotto
Carnaroli rice, butternut squash, mushrooms, cranberries, carrots, zucchini, yellow squash, walnuts, sage and Grana Padana
Above main course selections are served with “family style” sides such as:
Fig and hazelnut stuffing, creamed onions, Yukon gold whipped potatoes, praline sweet potatoes, cranberry-orange relish, glazed, Jasmine rice & apricot pilaf, roasted Mediterranean vegetables, Brussels sprouts with cranberries...
Third course:
Your choice of our pastry chef's holiday inspired desserts:
Flourless White Chocolate Cake
cranberry compote and candied mint
Eggnog Panna Cotta
with crème anglais
Sticky Toffee Pudding
with warm toffee sauce & freshly whipped cream
Pie Lady wrote:Bumping the thread. Evanston-area places would be best. A "nice" place...not exorbitant, not cheapo. Pretty much any cuisine is cool with us.