OK,
yes, I harbor a grudge that none of my pics of Czech food made it into the LTH 2006 year in pics, nor have any of the pics been since nominated for
any food foto contest. What does it take to get people to eat Czech food in Chicago.
It cannot be the air quality. Outside of Chinatown, no restaurant benefited more from the Chicago no-smoking laws than Operetta. What was once one of the dirtiest places in Chicago is now blissfully pure.
It cannot be the food quality. My family took me there for Fathers Day. Duck was crispy yet moist, infused with garlic, roast pork was likewise moist; creamed spinanch was, in words of older daughter, best ever, dumplings are dumplings...not artful food but well done.
And it cannot, clearly, cleary, cannot be the percieved fattening-ness of this food. We were surrounded by hale and hearty Czech eaters. A man a table over from us with cannons for arms polished off all his dumpling (six) all his rosat pork (5 slices) and all the accompanying gravy; then, he ordered crepes with whipped cream--OK, in full honesty, we left before I saw if he finished his dessert, but I have little doubt.
The lack of popularity of Operetta continues to amaze me!
Think Yiddish, Dress British - Advice of Evil Ronnie to me.