Hi all,
Went to the 15th Ebertfest over the weekend. It was bittersweet, as one can imagine. Films were pretty good.
As to food, had great pizza as usual at Jupiter (love a salami pizza), and a stellar Thai meal at Thara Thai out on Bloomington Road. That resto is really amazing -- good food and a completely diverse clientele, including an elderly farm couple. We had pad thai, chicken satay, fried pot stickers, spring roll, and a curry with coconut, chicken, potato. Everything was excellent, as usual.
For new restaurants, we went to Mongolia 301 for lunch. It was $10.95 for an unlimited bowl, which is a great price. Very nice selection of veggies and protein. They didn't chop the ingredients super small, however, and while it didn't meld the ingredients totally, it had the effect of keeping some of the veggies somewhat crisp. You have a choice of white/brown/fried rice, and you can also a naan-like bread cooked on the flat-top. The bread was delicious. You can also have your ingredients made into soup.
We also went to Dublin O'Neil's, which is housed in the same building and I think are owned by the same people. Anyway, our food was excellent. We had braised short ribs served over mashed potatoes, asparagus and red cabbage. I'm not a big red cabbage lover, but it was a nice contrast to the rich, fall-off-the-bone short ribs. O.M.G. They were so good. Companions had really stellar beef stew and excellent fish & chips. Fish & chips were nearly enough for 2 to share. The fish breading was light and flavorful, and the fish was perfectfully cooked. We also had Irish soda bread, which was very granary-like and unlike the ISB I was used to in NYC. Highly recommended
We also went to Big Grove Tavern, which was only serving their bar snacks when we were there. We had almost one of everything: fried grits, served with bbq aoli, pretzel, a deviled egg, and smelt. The smelt were a trifle overwhelmed by the beer batter, but the lemon dipping sauce was soooo good. I think the grits were my favorite. And the glass of house red was only $4!
We also had tapas at Radio Maria. Again, really good food. We had lamb meatballs, hummus, lamb meatballs, fried goat cheese, a ham & cheese arepa and a bread plate. I have to say we were disappointed with the bread plate, which, while good, was $6 and was basically 1 roll with accroutrements.
One of our better meals was breakfast at Sam's. It's just a greasy spoon, but is super popular and friendly. We had the usual breakfast, with nice crispy-edged pancakes that were really tasty. They just do it right.
Carmen's, which was a creperie then French bistro has morphed into "Wedge", a Mexican resto/bar. Didn't go, although it was well-recommended.
Also had a serviceable breakfast at Courier Cafe, but the potato pancakes were awful. It was sort of a pancake batter with potatoes. Just wrong, but I should have known better. Biscuits & gravy was good, though.