Panther in the Den wrote:El Nuevo Vallarta, Sports Bar & Grill, Seafood and Mexican Grill6801 Cermak Rd, Berwyn
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... which used to be
35 Sports Bar & Grill... which used to be
Big Hurt Brewhouse... has opened to the fanfare of Mariachi bands.
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Panther in the Den wrote:seebee wrote:El Nuevo Vallarta Sports Bar & Grill, Seafood and Mexican Grill
I saw a small sign on one of their windows that said "Sushi."
Planning to visit tomorrow for brunch and looking at the menu they indeed have a page dedicated to
Sushi.
Interesting! It is a seafood restaurant after all and with the popularity...
Well we did stop by as promised.
What an odd foodie visit!
I had perused the menu before heading out and seeing that 95% of the menu was seafood (not a fan other than a good perch) so I was content on ordering one of the very few non-seafood items, Steak Fajitas.
My Bride often does enjoy seafood but for some reason decided to order (maybe the other non-seafood item) Chicken Alfredo???
Our friend who joined us has been going through a medical situation and kept it simple with and order of refried beans and rice with a side of tortillas.
What! We got a seafood restaurant and nobody orders seafood? Weird. Well anyway...
Nothing was particularly photogenic so no photos. I am sure if we had ordered seafood it would of been a different story

. We saw several whole fish dished come out to other tables that were drop dead beautiful. Golden brown, crusted with salt and spices, whole fish from head to tail on a large platter.
Starting the meal was the traditional (?)
chips and salsa, brightly colored chips (green, red and yellow) and a
green salsa which appeared (and tasted) to be chopped peppers in a light clear liquid. A very good hit of heat that demanded it to be used sparingly and a second, seafood based (no surprise there), almost as paste, that had a light heat to it. Our friend enjoyed it very much and put a pretty good dent in it.
We also ordered
Queso Fundido with Chorizo. Seemed to be preprepared as the cheese had set up a bit and was sticking to the pan. Would of preferred it fresh and a touch gooey.
My
Steak Fajitas were standard version (onions and green pepper). An interesting exchange happened when it was delivered... I received chicken and discussed with my table mates and they confirmed I ordered steak and when the waitress stopped by and mentioned her error she said I was mistaken, she writes down the orders as we say them and there was no way she could make a mistake.
Looking at me in defiance I told her flat out that is was not what I ordered and I was not going to eat it and she begrudgingly finally took it back. For a minute I thought we would have to leave.
When it finally came it was piping hot, sizzling strongly and pretty good.
My Bride mentioned that her
Chicken Alfredo (the server who delivered it called it something else but I did catch it) was one of the best renditions she had ever had! A strong hit of garlic and nicely grilled chicken.
Our friends
Refried Beans and Rice with tortillas was, well, beans and rice.

The beans were a little looser version (not the traditional paste) and the rice had peas in it. Tasty enough.
After we had packed up and were about to go the owner stopped by. He mentioned he was the chief chef of the previous incarnation (35) and actually had a part of the ownership along with Frank Thomas and
Buona Beef. I didn't know Buona had a hand in it. I should of ordered the beef back then.

All in all, everything looks like it is doing well, Mariachi Band often (reports it can get loud) and a steady business. It was half full at lunchtime on Sunday with a steady crowd coming and going.
Wished the owner luck and congratulated him of finally hitting a theme that seems to work well in this beautiful building.
"Very good... but not my favorite." ~ Johnny Depp as Roux the Gypsy in Chocolat