spinynorman99 wrote:It's on Foster. But certainly close by. If we're expanding parameters, Noon O Kebab is just off Lawrence at Kedzie.
Ah, yeah, right. I live kind of close to Tre Kronor, been there many (many) times. And still, every time we go, I ask my wife Lawrence or Foster. Noon O Kebab, sure, Kabobi, half block South of Lawrence on Kedzie might be a better choice.
burton wrote:Han Bat for one thing and one thing only: sollangtang (beef broth with noodles) and perfect kimchi on the side. Add salt, scallions, rice, kimchi to taste. It's an excellent rendition - simple, soothing and satisfying. (Ok they also serve a "spicy beef soup with vegetables", which is pretty good, but the former item is the ticket.) Sparse setting and proprietor can be grouchy.
Han Bat is a favorite, but as Burton mentions, really only offers one dish. Far as the auntie owner being "grouchy" that is somewhat of an understatement. I've been there lots, both pre and post close, and typically sit in the same seat, same table.
Last time there, late morning on a weekday in a not very busy restaurant, I sat and was immediately yelled at from across the room to move. I made a weak effort to stay put, thought I was going to get bopped on the noggin. Moved, inured additional wrath waiting 5-minutes for my friend to show up before ordering, then lightly abused for taking a second to catch up before ordering.
My buddy is a musician/actor and charming as can be when the mood strikes. I thought it was working until she snatched the scallions from his hand mid-use while growling too-much.
Her shtick is actually kind of cute, funny, charming, and I dearly love the seolleongtang .