bensmom9 wrote:You'll be very close to Sushi Station - Chicago's First Rotating Sushi Bar!
NOTE - They close from 2:00-5:00 on weekdays between lunch & dinner.
http://www.sushistation.us/english/
Sushi Station
2486 Randall Rd.
Elgin, IL 60123
847-783-0040
Pie Lady wrote:Hello!
Does anyone have any healthy, inexpensive options in Elgin near The Hemmens theatre? We'll also take recommendations for what Mr. Pie calls "all-purpose restaurants", i.e. Sally's, Sander's, Kappy's, Omega, etc. No Mexican, por favor.
LikestoEatout wrote:Pie Lady wrote:Hello!
Does anyone have any healthy, inexpensive options in Elgin near The Hemmens theatre? We'll also take recommendations for what Mr. Pie calls "all-purpose restaurants", i.e. Sally's, Sander's, Kappy's, Omega, etc. No Mexican, por favor.
Are you looking for dinner or lunch before a performance? I know the area pretty well and just need to get a rough idea.


the wimperoo wrote:I made my first visit to Pita Puff earlier this week. Tucked in the corner of a strip mall off of Golf Rd/Rt. 58, it has that feel that Naf Naf had when it first opened in an old Taco Bell. All of the kabobs are grilled to order over hardwood charcoal. They have a spit for beef shawarma and one for chicken shawarma. Falafal was fried to order. The name is a bit of a misnomer as the pita here is very thin and flat, not at all puffy. It has good chew and pull, but I much prefer the pillowy soft version from Naf. The pita sandwiches are like a wrap. The hummus was great. Completely smooth, excellent garlic accent. Both of the meats we tried were excellent. The hot sauce packed a nice punch, but it's not as good as the lovely green harissa from Naf Naf.
Beef Kifta Kabob Plate
Beef Shawarma Pita
This place is a bit of a hidden gem on the far east side of Elgin. I don't know if it's a destination spot from Chicago, but it's certainly worth a stop if you're within a 20-40 minute range. I'll be back soon to try other items on the menu.
Pita Puff
512 Waverly Drive
Elgin, IL 60120
847-622-7833
http://pitapuff.com/
knitgirl wrote:the wimperoo wrote:I made my first visit to Pita Puff earlier this week. Tucked in the corner of a strip mall off of Golf Rd/Rt. 58, it has that feel that Naf Naf had when it first opened in an old Taco Bell. All of the kabobs are grilled to order over hardwood charcoal. They have a spit for beef shawarma and one for chicken shawarma. Falafal was fried to order. The name is a bit of a misnomer as the pita here is very thin and flat, not at all puffy. It has good chew and pull, but I much prefer the pillowy soft version from Naf. The pita sandwiches are like a wrap. The hummus was great. Completely smooth, excellent garlic accent. Both of the meats we tried were excellent. The hot sauce packed a nice punch, but it's not as good as the lovely green harissa from Naf Naf.
Beef Kifta Kabob Plate
Beef Shawarma Pita
This place is a bit of a hidden gem on the far east side of Elgin. I don't know if it's a destination spot from Chicago, but it's certainly worth a stop if you're within a 20-40 minute range. I'll be back soon to try other items on the menu.
Pita Puff
512 Waverly Drive
Elgin, IL 60120
847-622-7833
http://pitapuff.com/
Good to know! I live in Elgin and had tried the previous middle eastern restaurant in that spot and didn't like it. It had smelled greasy and the shwarma wasn't very good. I'll have to give it a try.

ChiTownGreek wrote:Just a little further west of Downtown Elgin on McLean Blvd and Big Timber is Big Skillet Restaurant.
Always good food. Big portions, great prices and they always have some great soups and specials.
http://www.bigskilletrestaurant.com/
christine wrote:It is my understanding the Gasthaus does not serve food any longer, but that info only came from an online review I read. May want to call and double check if that is the plan.
the wimperoo wrote:I made my first visit to Pita Puff earlier this week. Tucked in the corner of a strip mall off of Golf Rd/Rt. 58, it has that feel that Naf Naf had when it first opened in an old Taco Bell. All of the kabobs are grilled to order over hardwood charcoal. They have a spit for beef shawarma and one for chicken shawarma. Falafal was fried to order. The name is a bit of a misnomer as the pita here is very thin and flat, not at all puffy. It has good chew and pull, but I much prefer the pillowy soft version from Naf. The pita sandwiches are like a wrap. The hummus was great. Completely smooth, excellent garlic accent. Both of the meats we tried were excellent. The hot sauce packed a nice punch, but it's not as good as the lovely green harissa from Naf Naf.
This place is a bit of a hidden gem on the far east side of Elgin. I don't know if it's a destination spot from Chicago, but it's certainly worth a stop if you're within a 20-40 minute range. I'll be back soon to try other items on the menu.
Pita Puff
512 Waverly Drive
Elgin, IL 60120
847-622-7833
http://pitapuff.com/
eddie y wrote:Thank you for posting this . I am one of the carpenters screwing up your commutes on Maclean. I am always looking for a close -by place for lunch with decent food. At least, something above "Fast Food". I'm working at Maclean & Rte. 20 and Maclean (Big Timber) & 90. Any tips would be helpful. Half an hour lunch.

