bobbywal wrote:And, apparently, there is really good pizza to be had somewhere out here:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/ct-riverside-pizza-lover-arrest-0714-20160713-story.html
stevez wrote:bobbywal wrote:And, apparently, there is really good pizza to be had somewhere out here:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/ct-riverside-pizza-lover-arrest-0714-20160713-story.html
That is some of the poorest reporting I have ever seen! They neglected to mention the name(s) of the pizza places the offender was hoping to try.
ndgbucktown wrote:stevez wrote:bobbywal wrote:And, apparently, there is really good pizza to be had somewhere out here:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/ct-riverside-pizza-lover-arrest-0714-20160713-story.html
That is some of the poorest reporting I have ever seen! They neglected to mention the name(s) of the pizza places the offender was hoping to try.
This has been driving me crazy. The only pizza place on the OP side of Harlem that I can think of is Slice Factory (this would be the strongest endorsement of their offerings to date). La Bella and Salernos are both within spitting distance of Harlem but neither is worth risking a criminal record for.
bobbywal wrote:After relatively inauspicious visits to HM/OPBC I have to report having quite a nice time last night.....
Cooper's Hawk restaurant to open in the high-rise mixed-use development known as Vantage Oak Park
Cooper's Hawk restaurant to open in the high-rise mixed-use development known as Vantage Oak Park
dradeli wrote:Why "Too Bad"
Panther in the Den wrote:I did stop by Hamburger Mary's over the weekend around lunchtime.
Nicely presented but the burger was too lean (not juicy enough)
Vitesse98 wrote:OK, here's something I didn't expect: Filipino cuisine in Oak Park. I'd seen the awkwardly named Lola Tining's Cuisine pop up in the a cursed corner space at Harlem and Garfield, in the strip mall across from the Volvo dealership, but I had no idea what it was until someone brought it to my attention that "turo turo" means Filipino carry out. (I guess "Lola" means "grandma?") I haven't tried it yet, but will soon, since it's an intriguing addition with, I assume, an uphill climb ahead of it. My wife forwarded me some dishes they carry, which include: goat kalderetta, beef tapa, garlic rice, mungo stew with mackerel, and acharya/pickled papaya. I know nothing about Filipino cuisine, so assume these are familiar offerings. Anyway, it's right down the street from me, and now on the radar. Hopefully someone knowledgeable can try and report back before it goes the way of many of its predecessors.
Lola Tining's Cuisine
1141 Garfield St.
Oak Park, IL 60304
(708) 616-8000
Vitesse98 wrote:Pretty tacky that they supposedly did this the same day they announced a new restaurant in LaGrange.
ronnie_suburban wrote:Vitesse98 wrote:Pretty tacky that they supposedly did this the same day they announced a new restaurant in LaGrange.
Well, at least they claim they're going to make good on the final payroll, along with severance payments. If they don't come through, that'd be beyond tacky.
=R=
Vitesse98 wrote:Pretty tacky that they supposedly did this the same day they announced a new restaurant in LaGrange.
Vitesse98 wrote:Speaking of fancy food in the neighborhood, looks like the Heritage is now open in Forest Park. Have we talked about that? Pricey.
http://www.theheritageforestpark.com
Vitesse98 wrote:When does that new bakery Spilt Milk open? Or did it?
We've been in OP for a year and are quite happy about the openings. Very interested in the crab place that'll be opening up. We've been to Citrine a couple times and also like it quite a bit. I'm down with OP.
thepld wrote:My two qualms were it's on ciabatta, I'm not a fan, and the egg I added wasn't runny, just smashed and fried. I'm sure the egg can be fixed if you specifically asked and though I don't like ciabatta it does hold up to the juicy burger. The fresh cut skinny fries are pretty darn good too. The fries I got might only be for brunch because someone at the table next to me got different non-fresh cut fries when we were leaving at what could've been after brunch-time. I don't know what's up with that since I've only been once.
bobbywal wrote:I grabbed take-out (two cajun style snow crab clusters with potatoes) and found it to be a delicious "crab-in-a-bag" option surprisingly close to home.
Panther in the Den wrote:Vitesse98 wrote:When does that new bakery Spilt Milk open? Or did it?
As far as I can tell (online) they were supposed to open in August but no announcement. I am past there frequently so I'll take a peek...