Dined here a couple weeks ago on a Tuesday evening. Room was about half full.
The menu didn't wow me. Really wanted to get ceviche. The ceviche is tilapia, no thanks.
Like the Ensalada de Bitable, roasted beets, jicama, watercress, goat cheese, and candied pecans tossed in a papilla orange dressing. The picaditas (masa canoe filled with carnitas, avocado cream sauce, garnished with quest ranchero and pickled cactus), were a bit dry and just seemed to be missing something…
My wife loved her Pescado a la Nata (grilled adobo marinated salmon, served in a guajillo cream sauce, accompanied by mashed potato enchiladas and garnished with a watercress salad), I don't understand salmon in a Mexican restaurant. My entree of Puerto en Mole de Calabaza (grilled adobo marinated pork loin served in pumpkin squash mole with white rice and micro greens) was OK. Would not have ordered grilled pork loin in a Mexican restaurant, but wasn't feeling the other options. Really liked the green salsa and couldn't wait for the house made tortillas for the pork, but again, just OK.
Really wanted to like another BYO option and it sounded promising. Unless there are significant changes, don't think I will return, would rather go to Mixteco, down the street. Maybe it was a bad night, but have questions about the menu that lead me to believe that was not the case.
Ixcateco Grill
3402 W. Montrose
Chicago, IL 60018
773-539-5887
http://www.ixcatecogrill.com