I guess I've been to HOS in Naperville 3 times now. The first time I was going to an authors book signing at Andersons, and after parking near the bookstore wandered around looking for a place for dinner, and found them by accident. I'd heard of the place, so I thought I'd give it a try. They were crowded, but were able to seat me immediately at one of the smaller tables near the bar. I had a great crawfish etouffee for dinner.
The second time my family was meeting an old friend and his wife for dinner. He was in town as a guest scientist / author at a Science Fiction convention at the Naperville Holiday Inn. I suggested HOS, and everyone including my finicky daughter ended up very happy with the choice.
The last time was the Hot as a Mutha dinner in April 2008, which still rates as one of the most amazing meals I've ever had, and certainly the hottest I've ever had in any restaurant. It was a 7 course presentation that included:
1) Black pepper and chile piquin strawberry salad with pecans
2) Chocolate habanero soup garnished with chocolate shavings that someone else at the table described as a "slow painful death"
3) Spicy goat taco with salsa and red savina habanero
4) Ghost pepper curried shrimp
5) Beef tenderloin with cracked pepper, potatoes, shiitake mushroom and serrano chile
6) Pork tenderloin & glazed apples with ghost pepper. If the soup was a slow painful death, the person described this one as a quick death. This was the hottest of the items. It took me a while to finish it, not because of the heat, but because I was so full after eating everything else we'd been served.
7) a chocolate chip, jalapeno, habanero & ghost pepper cannoli. After the pork I really couldn't tell that there was any pepper in this at all. I think the cheese took away some of the burn from all the earlier hot food.
The dinner included one drink, and with tax & tip came to about $45.