Ok. I for some reason thought that everywhere would be really packed today. Maybe it's the area I'm in(loop), but I walked by several open family-type restaurants with hardly any people in them. When I used to be a server, this was always one of the busiest days.
After finding out that Bombon was closed, we went to Fox and Obel to get some sweet stuff and check if they were busy. It was around 2:30 when we got there, and the cafe wasn't too bad-just normal business. Even though I made reservations at this place called Dine that is a couple blocks from my apartment(I saw some photos of their upscale diner food online that looked good, and 1 person on here said she loved their burgers), we decided to stay and eat at F and O's cafe for the first time. I'm not too too familiar with Chicago restaurants yet(besides what I've learned from constantly being on this website.

I love this place!)but here goes my first review of one:
I had the steak frites, MR-a sirloin, topped with what tasted like a pan sauce, a compound butter, and some grilled green onions. Very nicely seasoned, and all of the different flavors tasted great together. Aside from a small strand of gristle, very tender. What made the whole dish awesome was upgrading the fries to the truffle ones. they're sprinkled with aged Pecorino Romano and have a bernaise dipping sauce that is drizzled with truffle oil. the meal cost $15 plus $4 for the upgrade. Good deal, and more than you expect from a place where you order at the register. Oh yeah, to drink I had one of those GUS(grown up sodas)-orange flavor. Nicely refreshing- lightly sweetened. I don't drink but it made me imagine it was like the non-alcaholic version of having a beer with your food.
My hubby had a bowl of tomato basil soup and the grilled veggie sandwich, and also upgraded his fries. He loved it all- the sandwich was on their great bread, and had a herbed goat cheese. I recall the cheese being tangy. his soup/sanwich meal was about 16.00, including the 4.00 extra for the truffled fries.
Dessert: Me-fruit tart, him-creme brulee
Both basic preparations, both tasted really good. The crust on mine was thick, dense, and crunchy. yummy. The creme anglais it came with was made really well and had just the right sweetness. You know how sometimes it can be too thick/sweet? Creme brulee had great texture- velvety. After all this food we left feeling sedated and happy, and with a brownie and almond croissant for later.
All in all, we were very impressed. They have what looks like a starbucks setup in the back of a grocery store and are making all this high quality food. I'm not surprised, since it's Fox and Obel, but its great that it runs so smoothly, and the food comes out right, in such a casual setting. They pay attention to all the little things that add up in the end- i.e. pepper grinders on the tables, seasoning of the dishes, and friendly people who act like they want to help you.