Now being on the same posting and shower schedule, today seemed like a good time to bathe...
This will be long & possibly multiple postings,
There are a number of west suburban spots that need mention because of changes, or because they have not been mentioned of late, if ever. I think these spots would qualify as
essentials for the most part.
The best news is about my cheap, local Korean Sushi joint, where I have gone for lunch lo these many years just because it was cheap and local. Recently it changed hands, being bought by a gentleman I believe to be Japanese after a brief transiton, tho I cannot swear to ethnicity. One day at lunch, the place was quite busy and the wait for my sushi was long, so I embarked on an attempt at conversation, tho none too gracefully.
"Lots of business today," I said in a congratulatory way, as I am pleased when a place I like is busy.
"Don't worry, I take care of you with special sushi," he replied, clearly hearing a complaint in his busy and harried mode.
After some mutterings of how glad I was about all the business in an attempt at recovery, and a few more minutes, there emerged a version of the $12 lunch sushi deluxe that was unrecognizable. White tuna, fatty toro, a couple of fish I do not know, a large and tender anago, maki with flying fish eggs. First I saw a bargain, but as I tasted the fish, I found something delightful. Delicate taste of sea spume, and fresh fish. Bold flavors, and amazing fish. I began to interrogate him about what I was eating - names, show me the fish, etc. While also grunting, exclaiming and otherwise showing my delight. After the first couple of bites the wasabi and soy were left aside almost completely, as they would be a desecration to what I was eating.
Most of the fish he gave me was hidden in a cooler in back, but the discovery of its existence has changed my sushi lunches. Yamado now is both cheap and very good, with some wonderful fish. Just ask the chef/owner to make something special with his best fish, and he will. The days of $12 sushi lunches are gone for me, as the bill now comes out at $35 with a $10 discount down to $25, but it is very much worth it, probably worth twice as much. Wherever he sources it, the place now have very, very good fish. Maybe not quite the best I have ever had, but awfully close. Check it out.
Had occasion to be in Wheaton recently while dealing with the results of number one son's traffic accident. After braving the court system successfully, we decided a celebratory father/son luncheon was in order. Luong Loi was our choice. This is primarily a Vietnamese place on Main Street, though they also do the odd chinese dish, which probably explains their success where other Vietnamese places in Wheaton, some better, have come and gone. While it probably attains no more than the level of very good at its best, Luong Loi does offer good grilled meats with lemongrass, a very serviceable Pho, and lots more. And given that there is no competition in the Vietnamese space in these parts, when I need a Pho, it is where I go (which should not really rhyme, btw). It had been far too long since I last went, and I will be back soon. Actually, I found the food much better than I remembered, but perhaps that was the company.
To be continued in a subsequent posts(s).
Yamado
929 E Ogden
Naperville, IL 60563-2855
630-983-3564 (they have some promotions and deals on half price sushi for lunch on Saturday and maybe dinner on Tuesday, not 100% certain on when, and I recommned going anytime and having the good stuff)
Luong Loi
110 N. Main St.
Wheaton, IL 60187
630-653-8250
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