The home of the former Via Lima won't be vacant for long.
Turns out that Eni Cadena, owner of the recently shuttered upscale Peruvian restaurant, is simply switching concepts and aiming for a mid-July opening of the fast-casual Nazka Wok, 4024 N. Lincoln Ave.
"It's a big change ... but sometimes changes are meant to be for the better," Cadena said.
As the name of the eatery suggests, wok dishes will take center stage at the new eatery, including beef and chicken versions that originated at Via Lima, plus the addition of a mahi mahi option.
While the final menu has yet to be set in stone, wok items will share equal space with pasta, rice and salad dishes, with everything priced between $8 and $14.
ekreider wrote:From DNA info: Via Lima To Reopen As More Casual, Affordable Nazka Wok

blipsman wrote:
Noticed a Whistle Pig banner on the former Honey1 BBQ spot on Western... another BBQ joint? Anybody know anything? Google shows a Whistlepig BBQ in Michigan -- any connection?
Hoping it's somewhat close in quality to Honey 1... one of my favorites, and relocated to Bronzeville just a couple months after I moved within walking distance
AngrySarah wrote:Whistle Pig is another name for groundhog or woodchuck. That is all I got.
Michael Jordan's Restaurant opens July 17 in Oak Brook
excelsior wrote:Ravenswood Q is now Jirafa Restaurant and Bar, a Colombian restaurant
1800 W. Irving Park Rd, Chicago
https://www.yelp.com/biz/jirafa-restaur ... ar-chicago

JimInLoganSquare wrote:Cafe Versailles opened recently on Pulaski a bit north of Irving. Coffee shop that features crepes (and apparently is going to expand to lunch, too) and has gotten some early raves on Yelp.
Cafe Versailles
4102 N Pulaski Ave
Chicago, IL 60641
(773) 283-8891
JoelF wrote:Any clue if there is a relationship to the old Kitikata that used to be at Golf & Arlington Heights Rd? Used to love that place
stoutisgoodfood wrote:Habanero Grill now open at 178 N Franklin in the old LaCocina space. Sand wedge distance from Chipotle and Costa Vida....
Saturation point yet?
gnarchief wrote:Small's is done. There is no God.
Anko wrote:Kitakata Ramen Ban Nai
Spotted this in the shopping center on the SE corner of Golf Rd and Roselle Rd in Hoffman Estates/Schaumburg. This address would work for looking it up:
1175 N Roselle Rd
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
nsxtasy wrote:Viet Nom Nom in downtown Evanston is open.
nr706 wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Viet Nom Nom in downtown Evanston is open.
In one of the most cursed spaces in the city.
nr706 wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Viet Nom Nom in downtown Evanston is open.
In one of the most cursed spaces in the city.
Drover wrote:Anyone know what's happening at Dragonlady Lounge at Elston/Belmont/California? I drove by during business hours this evening. The bottom half of the windows are papered over, the lights were out, nobody's answering the phone, etc. The windows and door looked kind of grimy in the way that vacant storefronts get when they haven't been used for a while. Yet nobody has announced on Google or Yelp or anywhere else that I can see that it's closed. You'd think word would get around quickly when a neighborhood institution like this shutters.
Giovanna wrote:Eater Chicago:https://chicago.eater.com/2017/6/15/15807424/bel-new-avondale-restaurant-midwest-foods-juicy-lucy-reeds-local-dragon-lady-lounge
(sorry not to embed better, on tablet)
Basically, Dragon Lady not coming back.
Giovanna
leek wrote:nr706 wrote:nsxtasy wrote:Viet Nom Nom in downtown Evanston is open.
In one of the most cursed spaces in the city.
618 1/2 Church St, Evanston - if you google that address you'll see the laundry list of restaurants that have been in that location.