After a lot of thought on nominating Cajun Connection in Utica, Illinois I am going to do it, & it is my pleasure to do so since it is one of my favorite resaurants in the Chicago area bar none.
Cajun Connection out in Utica Illinois, has been one of the brite spots dining wise that I have encountered since moving from Naperville out to La Salle County a few years ago. In my opinion they serve the best cajun food(gumbo, jambalaya, etouffee's, beans and rice, crawfish, fried shrimp, & fried gator) in the Chicagoland area. I have dined here maybe 30 times in the last few years, and have never had a bad meal, or bad service. I love the atmosphere, it is operated out of a converted home, and it is almost like going to a relatives for a good home cooked meal.
The owner Ron & his wife(I am at a loss for her name) run a great operation. Ron typically comes out and talks to each table, and even politely prods some tables to eat/try some things on the menu they might have never tried(alligator & frog legs for example). I also believe Ron makes regular trips back to the bayou state to pick-up ingredients for his menu, that is dedication.
The gumbo is probably the best I have ever eaten anywhere( I often times take some to go, and I never do this at any restuarant), with chunks of slow cooked pork, and pieces of sausage, and a rich broth. The jambalaya has a smokey quality, and the etouffee's are consistantly good as well. I have also had good ribeyes, dungeness crab, and other items that were that nights special. The real deal is the crawfish boils he holds during the sping. Where else can you get 4 lbs of perfectly cooked mud bugs for $20, and that includes a cup of gumbo( I went to 3 this past year, and I can still taste those mudbugs)? They offer beers from Louisiana by the bottle, as well as many domestics. They also serve Hurricanes, but there is not a full bar.
The hours are limited, and I encourage anyone who has not been out to Cajun Connection to take a day trip(with the leaves changing colors pretty soon, and Cajun Connection's close proxemity to Starved Rock it is a perfect match to see fall colors, and have a good meal before heading home). Try to get to Cajun Connection right when they open, or expect a wait out the door. There are maybe 20 tables, and they fill up quick, but the service is quick, and good.
I could not figure out how to post a link to the thread on Cajun Connection on the Beyond Chicago Board of LTH, so I will bump up that thread so people can get a good idea of what Cajun Connection is about, and its fans opinions. Also a search on Chowhound, Roadfood, and other websites talk of Cajun Connections merits.
edit: ** figured it out I think ***
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=18063&st=0&sk=t&sd+aI have tried 20+ GNR winners in the past 18 months or so, and I would put Cajun Connection on that fine list in a heartbeat. Good, if not great, hearty food, freindly staff, family owned and operated, & consistant. I feel Cajun Connection is the epitome of what a GNR shoud represent.
Cajun Connection
897 East U.S. Highway 6
Utica, IL.
815-667-9855
http://www.ronscajunconnection.com* first road south of I-80 - go left, and it is about a mile down on the left hand side *
Hours:
Thursday - Saturday: 4:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m
SUnday: Noon - 6:00 p.m.
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jimswside on September 19th, 2008, 12:24 pm, edited 4 times in total.