rfleisch1 wrote:We shared a main course, a beautiful pan roasted Gunthorp farms duck breast, served with duck confit, roasted sunchokes, and the best damn grits I have ever tasted.
gastro gnome wrote:Hot Chocolate went into my doghouse yesterday by A) offering a very good burger B) being located nearby when I got a hankering for a burger and C) not serving the burger just shy of noon due to brunch-only menu. And no, mr. Waiter, if we want a burger, it is not acceptable to offer me ham and eggs minus the eggs. Then I called Birchwood Kitchen, who also serves a good burger, to learn that they only serve burgers after 5 PM, Tues-Fri.
It's noon on a Saturday people? Why can't I get a pub style burger in Wicker Park/Brunchtown? (Just saw the Bristol offers one), but I was so TO'd at brunch menus at that point that I didn't even bother to check).
Korean BBQ Beef at Belly Shack made for a fine fill-in.
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gastro gnome wrote:Hot Chocolate went into my doghouse yesterday by A) offering a very good burger B) being located nearby when I got a hankering for a burger and C) not serving the burger just shy of noon due to brunch-only menu. And no, mr. Waiter, if we want a burger, it is not acceptable to offer me ham and eggs minus the eggs. Then I called Birchwood Kitchen, who also serves a good burger, to learn that they only serve burgers after 5 PM, Tues-Fri.
It's noon on a Saturday people? Why can't I get a pub style burger in Wicker Park/Brunchtown? (Just saw the Bristol offers one), but I was so TO'd at brunch menus at that point that I didn't even bother to check).
Korean BBQ Beef at Belly Shack made for a fine fill-in.
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gleam wrote:I've always been a big fan of the HC burger, although I haven't had it for several months, since my last one came out about 40 degrees overcooked... I think that's enough time in the penalty box.
BR wrote:Too bad to hear of these recent poor experiences with the burger, but I can assure you that when done properly, it's fantastic and as good a burger as I've had (and I too am a huge fan of the burgers at the likes of Edzo's, Owen & Engine and Bad Apple). That being said, if I ordered a burger medium rare and it wasn't delivered medium rare, I'd be pretty angry . . . especially knowing how good Hot Chocolate's burger can be.
jpeac2 wrote:Overall the burger was fine. Nothing eccentric. Burger, bun, cheese, bacon, egg. Bun was a tad dry. I didn’t get a ton of flavor from the burger. It needed something. I ordered it Medium Rare and it came out slightly above that. Maybe that was part of the issue.
leek wrote:Have any of you who got overcooked burgers complained? Maybe they don't know!
gastro gnome wrote:It's noon on a Saturday people? Why can't I get a pub style burger in Wicker Park/Brunchtown? (Just saw the Bristol offers one), but I was so TO'd at brunch menus at that point that I didn't even bother to check).
http://chicago.eater.com/archives/2014/07/16/mindy-segal-nixes-logan-square-bakery-hot-chocolate-breakfast.phpIt turns out that Mindy Segal's recent breakfast and baked goods launch at Hot Chocolate isn't just a preview of her planned bakery—it will essentially become the bakery itself. Official word is coming down that Segal has decided not to open her highly-anticipated Hot Chocolate Bakery in Logan Square, but fans can now try all of her new baked goods at her original Bucktown restaurant, which has changed its just-launched bakery and breakfast service from a summer popup to a permanent addition.
MarlaCollins'Husband wrote:I'm not sure when it started or how long it will last, but on a recent trip to Hot Chocolate, the menu revealed that Mindy Segal is back in the kitchen: "As we welcome Becky to the position of pastry chef I put my apron back on and begin to put an end of the summer dessert menu together for you."
The Apple Tartlet has apples (obviously, brown butter cheesecake, streusel, dulce de leche hard cider sauce, and sour cream sorbet. As is to be expected of one of Mindy's creations, it was spectacular.