Christopher Gordon wrote:Fortunately, it appears you've missed all of Chicago's great food. In your situation I'd begin by skimming around this forum. FYI: Chicago's culinary zeitgeist is in it's predominantly "city-proper" neighborhoods...not along Boule Mich or immediately by UIC. IMO: outside of Chinatown you're gonna be hardpressed to find great Chinese. Good Luck.
leek wrote:Hey now, there's decent stuff by UIC for lunch and whatnot! The original Al's, for example, is a GNR recipient.
Will you be on the Medical campus or East campus (non-medical stuff) ?
reciprocity wrote:I have a friend from St. Louis who swears by KC BBQ and he loves Ribs and Bibs in Hyde Park. I couldn't say if it is KC style BBQ or not, and personally I wouldn't say it is really worth a trip all the way to Hyde Park, but if you're going to the Museum of S&I or just want a taste of home while you sit on Promontory Point and enjoy the view, you might want to give it a shot.
As for the areas close by school, I think you'll have a number of opportunities. Just this weekend I got to enjoy a pretty tasty, greasy, gigantic and pretty darn cheap burger at the Illinois Bar & Grill, and though it was my first venture to the Taylor Street area, I'll be excited to head back in that direction once the weather is more condusive to wandering up and down the block.
The school's also not too far from Randolph which has a bunch of fun spots to eat, the only one I've personally visited has been the Chicago Chocolate Cafe, which was a nice place for a bowl of soup, a cup of coffee and a whole mess of temptation.
My husband has been to the Museum of S&I. He said it was really cool so I want to check it out now so we might see if that is true.
Sunset74 wrote:Hey everyone. My husband took a job in Chicago 5 months ago. He lives in Mount Prospect and works in Schaumburg. I visit him during my breaks from school and will be there for my Spring Break the first of March. I will be moving there this summer but am looking for some great places to eat. So far I have had Lou Malnatti's, Geno's East, The Egg Factory, MoJo's, Bahama Breeze, Infields (Marshall Fields),
However I am wanting to find some of the stuff I get here in the Kansas City area. Dh says BBQ sauce is out ragiously priced and we eventually will move his large smoker there so BBQ I don't need...however I love Chineese and Great Hamburgers...Dh says we will go to Chinatown but I would like to find some places nearby for a quick fix. He lives in a area that has a Mexican Grocery store and is wonderful to shop at and we have eaten at the little taco place...however I want really good Mexican that has big plates of food...Please help...I want to love Chicago as much as I do here near Kansas City and am afraid I will miss the food way to much. Please try to stick with things close by however I would like a few suggestions for when shopping on Michigan Ave or near UIC when I am at school and need a quick bite to eat. Thanks
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deke rivers wrote:dont even think of trying to find a bbq place in Chicago comparable to Kansas City..
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The best Mexican I have had lately in the burbs is a little place in a strip mall in Wheeling called Monicas.
I have a friend from St. Louis who swears by KC BBQ and he loves Ribs and Bibs in Hyde Park.
jbw wrote:I have a friend from St. Louis who swears by KC BBQ and he loves Ribs and Bibs in Hyde Park.
Maybe on a very, very, very good day, but the only thing that I have found R&B has in common with a typical KC BBHQ shack is that it catches fire a lot.
G Wiv wrote:deke rivers wrote:dont even think of trying to find a bbq place in Chicago comparable to Kansas City..
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The best Mexican I have had lately in the burbs is a little place in a strip mall in Wheeling called Monicas.
Deke,
I'd agree with a couple of notable exceptions. Honey 1 BBQ for smoked over a live wood fire tips, links and spare ribs, Lem's for spare ribs and Barbara Ann's for links.
Monica's sounds like a winner, have an address?
Enjoy,
Gary
Cathy2 wrote:My husband has been to the Museum of S&I. He said it was really cool so I want to check it out now so we might see if that is true.
Are you from Kansas City, Missouri, the Show Me state?
I look forward to your reports as your apprehensions about Chicago peel away. We have terrific food and not so shabby BBQ if you carefully read the posts here. Lots to see and do. You may even miss Chicago when you move on to your next location.
Enjoy the adventure!
Regards,
deke rivers wrote:G Wiv wrote:deke rivers wrote:dont even think of trying to find a bbq place in Chicago comparable to Kansas City..
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The best Mexican I have had lately in the burbs is a little place in a strip mall in Wheeling called Monicas.
Deke,
I'd agree with a couple of notable exceptions. Honey 1 BBQ for smoked over a live wood fire tips, links and spare ribs, Lem's for spare ribs and Barbara Ann's for links.
Monica's sounds like a winner, have an address?
Enjoy,
Gary
hey Gary - I was talking the burbs ..actually I misread her post..I thought t she was looking in the schaumburg area since thats where they moved near? now im reading she is looking around UIC..
nothing in the burbs for bbq at all....
anyway Monica's is at 636 n. Milwaukeee in Palwaukee Plaza
its actually Prospect Hts..not Wheeling..I work In Northbrook so all thsoe burbs blend together to me
not a fancy place but great authentic mexican food IMO and cheap..there is a nice mexican bakery right across from it in the same strip mall that you can hit for dessert afterwards..they sell squares of Tres Leches cake for $1.50 a throw
deke rivers wrote:a few of us cook authentic BBQ on here..my self I compete on the KCBS BQ circuit..
in fact ther will be a small rib/cookoff this weekend in DesPlaines (real close to where you live) if you want to stop by and chat with some other Q fanatics from the Chicago area (have to be to have a competition in middle of winter)..most are KCBS competetitors as well..
and I agree on Bryants..
what type smoker does your husband cook with?
Sunset74 wrote:deke rivers wrote:a few of us cook authentic BBQ on here..my self I compete on the KCBS BQ circuit..
in fact ther will be a small rib/cookoff this weekend in DesPlaines (real close to where you live) if you want to stop by and chat with some other Q fanatics from the Chicago area (have to be to have a competition in middle of winter)..most are KCBS competetitors as well..
and I agree on Bryants..
what type smoker does your husband cook with?
I won't be there this weekend...but if you ever do it again in the area we wll try to go once I am living there.
As for his smoker...a couple years ago for Christmas I got him a GoodOne...I am prettysure that is the name of it. He loves it...however it is here in our home and he is up there.
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deke rivers wrote:well now that he is transplanted to the chicago area..there are two comps coming up within a couple hrs of chicago..one in Shannon IL and the other is the Zoo B Que in Racine Wi..if he wants info i can provide..both are in July
take care
Sunset74 wrote:deke rivers wrote:well now that he is transplanted to the chicago area..there are two comps coming up within a couple hrs of chicago..one in Shannon IL and the other is the Zoo B Que in Racine Wi..if he wants info i can provide..both are in July
take care
I am sure he would love information. We could go or something for a weekend out of town. I don't know what there is to do in either of those towns for me but I sure could just relax. Thanks.
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deke rivers wrote:well there is next to nothing in shannon