I had dinner at Inovasi the night before last, and I fell in love with it all over again.
Several of the dishes designated on the menu as "medium plates" caught my eye. I asked my helpful server, Manuel, about the portion sizes, and he said they were roughly entrée sized, so I ordered two. It turned out to be perfect for my ample appetite.
Texas Style Brisket - smoked for 14 hours, served with grilled cucumbers, baby tomato salad, natural jus, house pickled ginger ($17)

This was outstanding, a non-traditional preparation. The smoke taste was pleasantly subtle. The brisket had almost no fat on it. I suspect they put it on the grill or under the broiler before serving, as the top crust had a bit more chew to it with a slight char. The accompaniments were interesting and delicious additions, particularly the ginger. This was OMG good.
Spanish Mussels - rustic tomato sauce, red wine, house chorizo, cream, asiago, grilled focaccia ($15)

This was also outstanding and again, for non-traditional reasons. The mussels themselves were somewhat small, but what really made this dish was the sauce and bread, which made it very much a full meal all by itself. That sauce was very thick with lots of the above ingredients in it, and the accompanying grilled focaccia was just perfect, either by itself or dipped in the sauce. This too was OMG good.
Banana Bread Pudding - made with roasted bananas, pecans, and white chocolate chunks then bruleed on top and served with spiced banana ice cream ($9)

This was a great dessert. What I loved about it was that all the flavors were subtle and blended together. Sometimes banana can be a strong flavor that overwhelms the rest of the dish, but not here - not in the bread pudding, and not in the ice cream either. Very nice.
There was a concern expressed in posts above regarding the value at Inovasi. I have no such concern; I thought it was an excellent value in terms of the amount of food for the money, even before you consider the awesome quality of the food. $41 for three ample courses at a lovely restaurant is an excellent deal.
In all my visits to Inovasi, this was the first time I took public transit (Metra) there, and it was incredibly easy, just one short block from the train station. I ate there on my way to a show at the Genessee Theater in Waukegan, and it worked out perfectly. It's worth the train trip or drive from the city!
Inovasi is still firing on all cylinders, with amazing food at a favorable price point. I have enjoyed it, and this latest visit confirms that it is as wonderful as ever. Bravo, Chef Des Rosiers, bravo!