A group of nine LTHers paid a visit for lunch this afternoon, I thought I would post a few pictures and thoughts and let some of my dining companions continue the dialogue.
Things are still at the same high level they were back in the early, heady days of Semiramis' youth. If anything, the restaurant has matured to the point that it is now a well oiled machine. Our server today was the ever genial John, who has been there since the very early days.
We started out with a parade of Semiramis' appetizer greatest hits including tabbouleh, hummos, baba gannouj, ful madamas, fatoush, falafel and a special order of kibbe nayah.
Tabbouleh
Ful Madamas
Baba Gannouj
Fattoush
Kibbe Nayah
The apps were all very good. In particular, I enjoyed the Ful with it's heavy hit of garlic and spices.
For the main course, we split a couple of Semiramis' great roast chickens, a special of lamb and white beans with rice and an order of beef and lamb kafta (their spelling). These were also good, with the weak link (if any) possibly being the kafta, which to my palate paled in comparison to most of the other dishes, though they were certainly well prepared.
Semiramis Roast Chicken
Lamb with White Beans and Rice
Beef and Lamb Kafta
At the end of the meal, John brought out some walnut cookies for the table. They were a nice not-too-sweet ending to a fine meal.
Semiramis is a GNR Winner, yet has somehow fallen off the radar to many of us lately. It's well worth making a note to drop in in the near future if for nothing else than one of their chickens to go.
Semiramis
4639-41 N Kedzie
Chicago, IL 60625
773-279-8900
Steve Z.
“Only the pure in heart can make a good soup.”
― Ludwig van Beethoven