My wife and I had lunch at this very nice, small restaurant. It's been mentioned a couple of times before on LTH
http://www.lthforum.com/bb/viewtopic.ph ... t=delicias
but never had it's own thread.
The menu offers the food of Guatemala and El Salvador, and the chalk board seemed to offer some Honduran far, as well. I do not know these cuisines well enough to assess how this place rates against others serving this fare. I think, however, that many would find this an excellent place to introduce oneself to the food of these countries. The restuarant is very friendly (although not much English is spoken), nicely decorated (except for the two TV's, which were on low volume fortunately) and they seemed pleased to have non-Spanish speakers. The place was also two thirds full on Saturday at 1:00, so those it seems a popular place.
We had two kinds of papusas, which came with two sauces and a kind of coleslaw. I had a meat filled pastelitos, which is a sort of turnover with that's been deep fried. Deep fried dough and meat; what could be bad? My wife had a truly delicious corn tamale and a hot corn drink that is really a cup of very nice corn soup.
All of these dishes may be made better elsewhere, but anyone looking to try the cuisine of these countries will find Cafe Las Delicious a very pleasant place to start the journey.
Jonah
Cafe Las Delicias
4911 N Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60625
773-293-0656