Well, Sad about not being able to continue my Friday Lunch Out routine tomorrow (even though I am going out and to a place I want to visit) I did have and opportunity to grab a quick lunch today...
Kickin Burgers and Wings9196 W Golf Rd, Niles
I had passed this place several times and once doing a little research I became intrigued...
American Fast Food
Indian Owners
Mexican Food as well
Well one out of three isn't too bad.

Owner appeared to be Korean and no Mexican food to be seen. Maybe an ownership change?
Burgers, sandwiches, salads, standard sides...
A few things stood out, potstickers, a signature burger, a Bulgogi sandwich (think cheesesteak). That is what I ordered.
There were a few things that were revealed upon my visit that my research did not uncover. Fish, chicken and pork Katsu (breaded and fried) and a fairly extensive (15 item Korean menu). Many dishes containing fish.
The Kickin' Burger Double patty, American cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato and pickles, Kickin' sauce.
With an open kitchen I was able to watch the preparation. Refrigerated burgers, first partially cooked on the flattop and then finished on the gas broiler. Tomatoes and onions freshly sliced and lettuce peeled.
Stacked tall it was a challenge to eat the half without some gymnastics. Pretty much a standard cheese burger as the Kickin' sauce was either applied lightly or not at all. a nice sauce is what the burger needed. Flame broiling was a good touch!
Bulgogi Sandwich Thinly sliced sirloin marinated in Bulgogi sauce, Mozzarella, grilled onion and green pepper on a french roll with special sauce.
Once again think a Philly Cheesesteak but with marinated beef. Freshly marinated too as I watched her put it in the marinade and swish it around for a while.
Very good sandwich and the star of the show! Flavorful and tender beef, vegetables had just a bit of crunch, cheese completely melted. Once again I was wishing for a stronger (any) flavor of the sauce. Bread was nicely sopft from being steamed in the foil wrap
Potstickers A little larger and thinner than most. Nicely crisped with a standard vinegar/soy sauce. I would order them again.
All in all a good visit! Once again I was the only (and probably first) customer as she had to turn on the grills, start the fryer. Another customer came in right before I left. The layout was similar to other Korean places in the area, A bar (mostly beer), the open kitchen, karaoke equipment.
Not sure if these below items are still available. She mentioned the printed menu was old and the prices out of date. Also these items did not appear on the overhead sign board.
"Very good... but not my favorite." ~ Johnny Depp as Roux the Gypsy in Chocolat