anna, Antonius gave you a great bunch of links for Mexican places. I have a couple more, with grouping by neighborhood.
The
Maxwell St. Market is definitely worth going to, if you are free on a Sunday morning. If you can get there around 9, it won’t be as insanely crowded. You can get tacos made with handmade tortillas, birria, empanadas, huaraches, seafood cocktails, Salvadoran pupusas, etc. There are also stalls selling fresh produce and dried chiles (not to mention bootleg videos, tube socks, and all manner of junk.) The market is on Canal Street north and south of Roosevelt. Don’t park in the Dominick’s parking lot, they tow.
Here are two more links on Maxwell Street.
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=1394
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=3799
Pilsen
If you can’t get to Maxwell Street but want to check out one of the Mexican neighborhoods of Chicago, I’d recommend going to Pilsen. Several of the places Antonius linked to are along 18th Street, in about a six block stretch (from about a block east of Racine to about a block west of Ashland)
The two places Antonius mentioned for carnitas bracket that stretch of 18th Street (and there are at least three other carnitas places in between):
Carnitas Don Pedro
1113 W 18th
Carnitas Uruapan
1725 W 18th
[a picture of each place is near the top of this thread:
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=2906 ]
The place Antonius mentioned for birria is also on 18th:
Birrieria Reyes de Ocotlán
1322 W 18th
Other food choices include Nuevo Leon – a big, general restaurant, norteño style food.
1515 W 18th Street
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=31711#31711
[Or Polo – a small hole in the wall place, also norteño, with handmade flour tortillas. Only open for breakfast and lunch.
1454 W 18th St
http://www.chowhound.com/midwest/boards ... 17357.html.
EDIT 4/06: Polo has closed ]
Antonius has no sweet tooth so he forgot to mention the wonderful, elegant bakery BomBon, across the street from Nuevo Leon.
1508 W 18th St
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?p=9318#9318
There are also some good cafes in Pilsen. Mi Cafetal is next door to Nuevo Leon, and also offers a few Mexican dishes (tortilla soup, roast pork sandwich, tamales).
1519 W 18th St
http://chowhound.com/midwest/boards/chi ... 48403.html
Café Jumping Bean is a very cool place, though with no Mexican food on the menu.
1439 W 18th St
http://mmeiser.com/plone/photos/040703% ... art:int=20
If you are walking around the neighborhood I’d recommend going a block west and a block south of Carnitas Uruapan on the western edge of this food list, to visit the Mexican Fine Arts Museum. Your visit to Chicago will probably coincide with their annual Day of the Dead exhibit. Free admission, closed Mondays.
http://www.mfacmchicago.org/index.htm
1852 West 19th Street
312.738.1503
Beyond Pilsen
The Guerrerense place Antonius linked to (La Casa de Samuel, with cecina de venado, cabrito al horno, huaraches, etc) is part of a Mexican neighborhood further south and west of Pilsen. [I’ll just mention one other place near there, El Nuevo Kappy’s, with excellent tlacoyos, quesadillas, and enchiladas potosinas:
2759 W Cermak
773-847-3200
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=2958
EDIT 10/06: Kappy's has closed ]
Have fun in Chicago!
Amata
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Amata on October 11th, 2006, 8:44 am, edited 2 times in total.