spinynorman99 wrote:We moved into the Uptown neighborhood in '83, not long after it established its Vietnamese identity. Mekong and Ha Mien were there in the early days, but I can't for the life of me remember anything before the 1980's.
I wasn't in Chicago for most of this period, so don't have much firsthand knowledge. The little information I found on Chicago's earliest Vietnamese restaurants suggests they started opening in the late '70s (but clearly the pace picked up in the early '80s). From a 1986 newspaper article: "Vietnamese restaurants made their Chicago debut most recently, about eight years ago. The first was the Saigon Cafe on Argyle Street, which has since changed hands and been renamed the Kim Hoa." While trying to pin down names and dates, I stumbled on a surprising 1976 mention of "an extensive Vietnamese menu" at a small Thai restaurant in Uptown. So perhaps New Siam at 1050 W Argyle was Chicago's first significant Vietnamese restaurant. I have to guess the place didn't last very long (and/or didn't get much publicity), because I was fairly obsessed with Thai restaurants around this time and surely would have visited had I known about it.
alain40 wrote:What a relief...
Once again thank you Rene G for your fabulous memory. The restaurant I was trying to remember the name of was Ha Mien. Today on my way to downtown after my weekly lunch at Nha Hang Vietnam I drove slowly down Sheridan and thought I recognized the spot that nowadays as you rightly said is a demolished building. I believe that at one point, many years ago, Ha Mien relocated somewhere else, but I am not that sure. My memory is not as precise as yours anymore. According to my half demolished but still precious Chicago Magazine Guide to Chicago (published in 1983) Ha Mien was located at 4944 N. Sheridan.
In those days (late 70s early 80s) I also enjoyed very tasty lunches at the grubby but good Saigon at 1104 W. Argyle. And down the street at 1020 W. Argyle I really enjoyed the Laotian dishes (besides the traditional Vietnamese fare) of Nhu Hoa Café. It offered the best Nems (Cha gio) in that district.
Thanks, that was a fun topic to look into. Somehow my memory seems significantly improved since the introduction of Google. I didn't realize Ha Mien was once at 4944 N Sheridan (that would be the large building on the southwest corner of Argyle & Sheridan), but my time in Chicago barely overlapped with their early years. I only learned of the restaurant in the late '80s or early '90s, and by that time it was at 4920 N Sheridan. You can see
an old photo here, courtesy of Yelp).
I, too, miss Nhu Hoa, once my favorite Vietnamese restaurant (not to mention the Lao menu). When searching this board, I came across the surprising
mention that Nhu Hoa and Ha Mien were owned by the same person! I have a feeling at some point Ha Mien changed hands, because the names of the original owner of Ha Mien and the owner of Nhu Hoa were different.