I'm new to the site, and thought I'd make my first post about a place I know fairly well, which hasn't received much (any?) attention yet. I'm talking about Solo 1530. The name comes from its location at 1530 S. State in the SOuth LOop. If you don't live nearby, there's nothing about Solo 1530 to warrant a trip. However, if you're in the neighborhood, Solo may be worth adding to your rotation of mid-week restaurants. I live about a block away and eat here maybe twice a month, for convenience more than anything else.
I'll start with the positives. The ingredients seem to be fresh and of high quality, the portions are generous, and the prices are pretty fair. On the down-side, service can be infuriatingly slow, especially during the weekend brunch, none of the dishes will blow you away, and a few are downright flavorless. Having now experimented with a variety of dishes over the course of about a dozen visits, and encountering as many misses as hits, I've concluded that the thing to do at Solo is identify a couple of things you like and order them regularly.
The dishes I've enjoyed are the following. Tangerine roasted chicken ($16), which is a crispy, skin-on double chicken breast in a mild citrus sauce (can't say that I'd recognize it as tangerine per se). It is served with "gingerale risotto cakes." Although I can't taste the gingerale and see only a family resemblance to risotto, these cakes are the highlight of the dish. Gooey, cheesey, just a little crispy on the outside, they are very tasty with the accompanying citrus sauce. Also included are glazed carrots, which are bland and monotonous. The dish is sometimes too oily, unfortunately.
The sandwiches (all but one $10 or less) are generally pretty good. The turkey burger is reliable. The cajun chicken sandwich is also nice, with onions, peppers, and swiss cheese.
They also have a rotating soup of the day. Sunday is "hot as hell chili" which is the only one I've tried. Not only is it not hot as hell, it's not even hot as heck. In fact, it's a little sweet. It probably wouldn't satisfy a chili purist, but I've enjoyed it both times I've had it. It's a bargain at $5 for a serving that could be a meal in itself.
A few things should be avoided here. My wife has tried several of the fish dishes, and found them all disappointing. The chicken and pear sandwich is also quite bland. The biggest disappointment is brunch. A beautiful looking frittata turned out to be utterly flavorless, served with equally bland roasted potatoes. This is unfortunate, because the brunch menu is filled with simple items that are overlooked at other placed in the neighborhood, like Orange and Bongo Room. However, with slow service and poor execution, I've crossed Solo off my brunch list.
So I end where I started. If you live in the neighborhood, and you're looking for a simple, mid-week alternative, Solo 1530 is worth a try. But don't make a trip for it.
Solo 1530
1530 S. State St.
312-567-9840