Hi,
Due to the enthusiastic comments on Cross Rhodes in Evanston, I made a point of having lunch there today. This diner-type restaurant has a very Greek focussed menu with a few American items, like hamburgers, to appease dining companions who may not desire Greek food.
Our first order was Taramousalata served with a pita. I've always liked Taramasalata, though the particular version served here was not my favorite. The taramasalata was an ice cream scoop portion in a lettuce cup with the balance of the plate being a warmed pita bread. This taramasalat was very thick, not the usual pinky color and not as full flavored. Fortunately it was the only *miss* during this meal.
We ordered Gyro sandwiches, described as sliced beef and lamb on the menu, with extra onions for me. Cross Rhodes will please an earlier poster who expected two Gyro meat cones as a test of quality gyros. When we ordered our Gyro's the waiter inquired if we wanted white or red sauce. While I am frequently ordering extra Tsatziki sauce, I had never had a red sauce associated with a Gyro. Upon questioning, we learned some customers prefer BBQ sauce on their Gyro. Red sauce on Gyros was news to me, has anyone else heard of this variation? Overall this was a very fresh tasting Gyro with meat crust and juicy having been cut fresh from the cone.
The Greek fries, highly touted by Brotine, were a big hit. The menu describes them as large steak fries topped with our unique lemony herb dressing. These are fries which come as-is extra crisp with the dressing sprinkled on and collecting at the serving plates bottom. My initial taste was not too spectacular until I started rubbing the fries in the herb dressing on the plate's bottom. When I order these again, I will ask for the dressing on the side so I can soak in the sauce as I go. While the dressing didn't strike me as too lemony, it did seem red wine vinegary. The reddish tinge to the dressing on the bottom did support my estimate of red wine vinegar. If you like the garlic fries at Candlelite, then you will very likely like these fries as they are quite similar without the garlic.
Another dish I love is Chicken Greek Style, Cross Rhodes advises theirs is free range chicken with a white wine sauce, which sounds very promising to me.
Cross Rhodes is a cash only restaurant.
Cross Rhodes
913 Chicago Avenue
Evanston, IL 60202
Tel: 847/475-4475
Monday-Saturday: 11:30 AM - 10 PM
Sunday: 4 PM - 9 PM