Five of us showed up for dinner Sunday night at Bistro Campagne for dining al fresco on a warm evening. This is one of my favorite restaurants in town, not only for the food, but the overall atmosphere is very cozy and charming. In many ways bistro food is simple, but prepared fresh and served in the right atmosphere can make such a difference in enjoying it. I like to eat outside on their patio in warm weather. Unfortunately they still have their tent up from the winter, but we enjoyed a nice evening of food that we mostly shared:
Appetizers:
Fried pork belly w/potato and celery root puree - very interesting taste and texture, like a seared foie gras
Frisee salad w/ soft poached egg and lardons - I always like this bistro salad, and with the help of some salt and pepper brought out a great flavor
Jambon Serrano w/dates - yeah, ham and dates, not so noteworthy
Escargot, breaded and sauteed in garlic butter - classic that they do well
Potato garlic soup was a special; didn't think it tasted so special
Foie gras - I was disappointed; with all of the interesting things you can do with foie gras to show off its flavor, why just serve it as a pate? Cold too, which further muted the flavor. My opinion was in the minority, FWIW.
I had to go put more coins in the parking machine in the lot across the street, which is cruelly enforced on Sunday nights until midnight. When I came back, the following entrees were mostly gone:
Rabbit w/spinach, prunes and lardons - mixed reviews: some thought it was great, others too quiet
Pork chop
Salmon
Fettuccine w/ mushrooms - fresh wild mushrooms gave it a lot of flavor (they left me a few)
Sides:
Onion frites - not on the menu, but it's served with the chicken. I noticed it walking in and ordered it as a side. I'm a sucker for homemade onion rings, and these were delicious: thin, crispy, delicate.
Fava beans and haricot verts in vinaigrette - light but substantive and tasty
Wines:
Pouilly fume
Gigondas
Desserts:
Profiteroles - were hogged by someone else who enjoyed them
Chocolate pot-de-creme - rich and smooth
Creme brule - nothing spectacular, but in a larger than standard size
Lemon tarte - not a fan
Bistro Campagne
4518 N Lincoln
Chicago