Lim's sister owns Two Lanterns Cafe in Lincolnwood, I have not been but there are a few items on the menu that piqued my interest.botd wrote: Also Googoo's has a legit looking Cambodian beef noodle soup.
Lancelac wrote:Been there twice now for lunch when they should be open and they aren’t. Menu items look so good I’ll give it a third try but if they aren’t open, it’ll be three strikes and I’ll never try again.
Bread is from Highland Baking Company, I asked. Highland is an excellent local commercial bakery with a Huge array of products available. Super responsive to customers with reps who think nothing of bringing chefs multiple samples multiple days until satisfied. I have personal experience with Highland, used them at Barn & Company, had a great relationship with my rep to the extent she called a few weeks ago and asked if I would like a couple of challah for Rosh Hashanah even though I've not bought from them recently.Jefe wrote:Curious about the bread.
G Wiv wrote:Eric, having had the pleasure of your company at the dining table on more than one occasion I can say without hesitation Hermosa is your kind of food and Ethan your kind of guy/chef/person. I'd be happy to join you there anytime.
jellob1976 wrote:I've tried going twice. Once on a Sunday (around noon) and today at 11:45 am. Closed both times. According to their website they open at 11am on these days. I'll probably give it one more shot, maybe I'll call before I go... But it seems silly that I should have to call to confirm openness during times that are already posted on the website.
G Wiv wrote:jellob1976 wrote:I've tried going twice. Once on a Sunday (around noon) and today at 11:45 am. Closed both times. According to their website they open at 11am on these days. I'll probably give it one more shot, maybe I'll call before I go... But it seems silly that I should have to call to confirm openness during times that are already posted on the website.
Hermosa hours:
11:30 - 8pm
Closed Sunday and Monday (which I say in the first post in this thread)
I was there today, Thursday 12.12.19, at a few minutes after noon and they were open.
Chef/Owner Lim is a one man show, a wonderful talented creative fellow. I suggest trying one more time. He is also responsive on Facebook messages, if you feel like checking on hours or if he will be open.
Note:
I just changed the hours from 11 to 11:30, my post said closed Sunday and Monday all along as does the copy of the menu I posted
jellob1976 wrote:But I don't feel like I should have to call ahead to confirm openness during posted open hours.
susan13 wrote:An E-mail from Autre Monde:Sandwich Pop Up with Hermosa
Stay tuned for this delicious collaboration coming in late February, we will team up with our friend, Chef Ethan Lim for a fun and fabulous sandwich pop up. In place of our normal dinner menu we will offer a menu of sandwiches which will represent a selection of delicious choices created by our Chefs and items created by Chef Lim which will represent his fabulous array of asian influenced sandwiches such as the delicious Cambodian Chicken Sandwich pictured here. We will partner and feature some craft brews and boozy floats. The official announcement will appear shortly on our FB page!
-IMHO- one who should be a Caterer, and not own a Restaurant.Why not? Of course its entirely your prerogative but, for me, its a small price to pay for well executed innovative can't get anywhere else sandwiches. Ethan, chef/owner, is
Hombre de Acero wrote:There are- lot's of Food (fast, slow,Fine etc) options to spend one's hard earned sheckles on in Chicagoland- and if- the consumer- has to "play-a-game"- to get said food item- there's something wrong with that picture.
thetrob wrote:I have been to Hermosa several times. While in general I have enjoyed the sandwiches I have tried, there are aspects of the restaurant that make it difficult to add to any type of regular rotation.
First off, the wait times are just not acceptable. I have been there with one other person/family in front of me. It was 15 minutes before I could give my order, and another 15-20 before I received it. I get it, Ethan is a one man show. Take orders, fill orders, clean, etc. maybe the economics don’t work for him to hire someone, maybe he just likes doing his own thing, but I do know I can go to Susies noon hour grill, and watch her do all of the above by herself and still be served within 15 minutes. I can go to Zenwich and have a fresh from scratch sandwich within 5-10 minutes. It doesn’t have to be fast food, it does need to be timely.
In terms of the sandwiches, while I enjoy the ones I have had, I find them a touch on the smaller side, especially as mentioned above with the Korean steak one. The Cambodian chicken also seems to be unavailable more often than available.