happy_stomach wrote: the gorgeous skate
jesteinf wrote:There's some intriguing stuff on there (bacon steak?).
$5 for something called "drippings on toast" is hilarious.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/twee wrote:Definition of TWEE
chiefly British
: affectedly or excessively dainty, delicate, cute, or quaint < such a theme might sound twee or corny — Times Literary Supplement >
jimswside wrote:I thought the menu looked interesting as well. I am going tonight and am looking forward to trying some(alot) of the dishes.
nsxtasy wrote:I learned a new word - thank you!http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/twee wrote:Definition of TWEE
chiefly British
: affectedly or excessively dainty, delicate, cute, or quaint < such a theme might sound twee or corny — Times Literary Supplement >
riddlemay wrote:Quick question: I remember that Brasserie Jo was going to reopen as a similar, but different, brasserie, but I can't remember the name. Has it opened yet? I went to the leye site to look over names of their Chicago restaurants and none of those names sounded like what I remembered the new place being called. Thanks.