eatchicago wrote:Last night I had the benefit of moving it to the front while dining with another LTHer at Blue Nile.
As the wearer of the blue shirt barely visible behind the platter in EC's photo above, I thought I'd offer a few thoughts.
I've been wanting to try Blue Nile since reading the very favorable
review in the Reader, but a lot of my regular dining companions prefer to go to places they already love instead of trying a new one. Alas, we didn't order any of the things with the whole garlic cloves, but I was still pleased with the food.
The menu is modest (not much more than a dozen items) and meat-heavy. I think there may have been one veggie combo on there somewhere. However, the "house specialties" section lists a few things that I haven't seen very often on any Ethiopian menus, like the lamb ribs, and a beef dish that also mentioned ribs (and I think was the one served on a sizzling platter to another table.) I didn't bring the menu with me to work, but I think the yedoro tibs wot<sup>*</sup> (often listed as "doro tibs watt" on other menus) was the only "familiar" specialty. (They had other common ethiopian dishes, like kitfo and doro watt; I'm just mentioning the specialties here.)
The flavor of everything was good, but some of the preparation left a little to be desired. The chicken was a little overcooked, and everything was on the oily side (including, to my taste, but contrary to EC's note, the yedoro tibs wot). But the lamb was very good, especially the bits still on the rib, and I quite liked the yemisir watt (lentils), with a mysterious herbal note to the sauce that may have been oregano(?). There were jalapeño halves scattered amidst the vegetables served with the lamb which was a nice touch, and the wot sauce had a decent kick to it as well.
When we first arrived, there were only a couple of tables filled, and no one seemed to be eating (maybe plates had already been cleared, but maybe just hanging out). We sat for a while, and then went looking to see if we were on the wrong side of the restaurant or something. This was at 7 pm, but I guess they just weren't really expecting people so soon. Once they "made contact with us," though, service was fine, and very friendly. Business definitely picked up while we were there, but it was never really busy.
<sup>*</sup> I will now have the Captain Sensible tune "Wot?" running through my head for the rest of the day.