retzie wrote:turkob wrote:Just heard about a new Indonesian Street Food joint in Lincoln Park.
http://rickshawrepublic.com/
2312 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60614
Cendol!!!
turkob wrote:Just heard about a new Indonesian Street Food joint in Lincoln Park.
http://rickshawrepublic.com/
2312 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60614
JoelF wrote:turkob wrote:Just heard about a new Indonesian Street Food joint in Lincoln Park.
http://rickshawrepublic.com/
2312 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60614
It's funny, I'd passed this place by a couple of times in the last couple months and could have sworn that it had a recently-closed, not soon-to-be-open appearance. Was there a Chinese place in that same location previously? I know the hot dog place on the same block closed in the last year, I figured it was another closing due to Children's Memorial no longer supplying a lunch crowd.
marothisu wrote:retzie wrote:turkob wrote:Just heard about a new Indonesian Street Food joint in Lincoln Park.
http://rickshawrepublic.com/
2312 N Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL 60614
Cendol!!!
CENDOL IS SO DAMN GOOD. Wow, glad I logged on today. Hope this place is great..definitely will be checking it out.
sdrucker wrote:CENDOL IS SO DAMN GOOD. Wow, glad I logged on today. Hope this place is great..definitely will be checking it out.
+1 on that - we're addicted to the version that they have at Penang. Enough that's it's worth a trip to Arlington Heights from the city to get it, as well as their Beef Rendang and Coconut Rice (which doesn't have all the extras listed on Rickshaw's website, so it's more of a strict side than a dish per se). Penang's version also has red beans and corn, and I think simple syrup. We still miss the Chinatown location, which closed several years ago after a fire.
Rickshaw Republic looks closer to casual dining than Penang, but it's going to be interesting to see how their version turns out.
marothisu wrote:As far as this new place goes, part of their menu is actually Malaysian too but they don't say it for some reason. We'll probably be headed there in the next few days to see how it is. I'm crossing my fingers for it to be really good. Early word is that it is good, but I'll have an expert on the matter with me
... Orland Park, Des Plaines and Calumet City and is moving its Rogers Park outlet...
Panther in the Den wrote:Leona's to close 3 suburban restaurants... Orland Park, Des Plaines and Calumet City and is moving its Rogers Park outlet...
Never thought I'd say this but actually pretty bummed they're closing the Cal City Leona's --one of the VERY few sit down restaurants where I could get an edible soup and salad for lunch near my client (down there 2x/week.) Ugh.
turkob wrote:Awesome! A Turkish joint specializing in pide and lahmacun recently opened.
http://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/ar ... e-lahmacun
New Name, Same Idea
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When we were thinking about what our name should be, we realized we were really thinking what should it MEAN? We decided we needed to think more about our goals, our guest needs, and our place in the community. Our first goal is to become a part of your family and more than just a place to grab a bite. We want to become the local hangout for you to meet up with your best friend and share a bottle of wine after a rough day at work. A place to relax with your family and discuss what is going on in school or the next big dance. We want you to celebrate big moments with your friends and our specialty cocktails. Make memories when you try something new with our beer flights while watching the game. We want to become your home away from home.
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So when we realized what we wanted to become - a second home with a polished look - the name became a little bit easier. We are so excited to share our new logo with you!!
New Name, Same Idea
Our mission to become your second home
When we were thinking about what our name should be, we realized we were really thinking what should it MEAN? We decided we needed to think more about our goals, our guest needs, and our place in the community. Our first goal is to become a part of your family and more than just a place to grab a bite. We want to become the local hangout for you to meet up with your best friend and share a bottle of wine after a rough day at work. A place to relax with your family and discuss what is going on in school or the next big dance. We want you to celebrate big moments with your friends and our specialty cocktails. Make memories when you try something new with our beer flights while watching the game. We want to become your home away from home.
Panther in the Den wrote:Leona's to close 3 suburban restaurants... Orland Park, Des Plaines and Calumet City and is moving its Rogers Park outlet...
smokinjoe wrote:Looks like Jury's on Lincoln has had a name change at the very least, with signage indicating "Copper House", with grand opening festivities occuring this weekend. Had been on a slow but steady decline since ownership change in 2011 so perhaps a revamping was in order...did not stop in but sure we will get in there shortly.
Panther in the Den wrote:Hot off of the press (via their Facebook Page)...
Oak Park favorite...
New Rebozo
1116 Madison St
(708) 445-0370
http://www.newrebozo.com
is opening an outpost Downtown (actually more Near North) at...
46 E Superior
Good Luck on your additional location!
Panther in the Den wrote:http://www.newrebozo.com
tem wrote:The ex-Halsted Street Deli space at Clinton/Monroe is becoming a Hannah's Bretzel.
Woot. Definite improvement.
spinynorman99 wrote:tem wrote:The ex-Halsted Street Deli space at Clinton/Monroe is becoming a Hannah's Bretzel.
Woot. Definite improvement.
The location at Franklin/Madison is also recently closed, which is already an improvement.