We were at Laschet's on Friday night and it was wonderful as always.
German was being spoken at the bar. Tables were full. They are still on top of their game. A well deserved GNR location.
The hackepeter remains our favorite anywhere. Very flavorful and even better with the capers and onions. We had the goulash as our soup and that had some nice depth and flavors (almost kidney-like tastes, which is good).
We opted for hackepeter, chopped liver and the leberkase. This was the place that introduced me to leberkase, and as usual it was very tasty, although I will ask them to make the leberkase a little more browned and crispy next time. Strong to form german food. And with a liter of Optimator, how can you go wrong?
The menu is a little less descriptive than I remembered especially in terms of sides and what your choices are, so in case your waitstaff doesn't explain: Choices for salads include cucumber salad and three bean salad (not just an iceberg plate). The vinegar-based potato salad has pickles and bacon (yum) or you can get the spaetzle (also very good, especially for dishes with gravy). If a dish comes with kraut you can substitute the red cabbage.
A downside is no potato pancakes. You have to cross the street for those (which seems a fair arrangement that I hope keeps both places around). Resi's also has the back patio tables. Those are their two big plusses over Laschet's. We used to visit Mirabell's, but they have really slipped in quality/service over the past few years so its out of the German rotation.
Edelweiss in Norridge is now included in our repertoire when we are up for the trip and want black forest kitsch. Schweinhaxe in Bock Beer Sauce (pork shank), liver dumpling soup, and gemütlichkeit being the lures. (I had not noticed the Podhalanka pork shank suggestion before! Now we really do have to try this place!)
Back to Laschet's, Apfel schnapps on the house was a delightful end to the meal. We have heard Ursula and Franz are actively looking for buyers who will carry on the tradition. (we are pretty sure we have seen mention of this on LTH, but have heard it from elsewhere as well). No recent news on how that search is going, but among other things this prompted us to return sooner rather than later. Clearly, this jewel will be a much greater loss than Berghoff.
I know Edelweiss has been mentioned elsewhere on LTH, but for the record:
Edelweiss
7650 W. Irving Park Rd.
Norridge 60706-2108
708-452-6040