Friday, July 30, 2010

Barba Yianni Grecian Taverna

Barba Yianni Grecian Taverna
4761 North Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: Lincoln Square
Barba Yianni's website

For greek food in Lincoln Square, Barba Yianni Grecian Taverna is a must stop restaurant. Our good friends and newly newlyweds Erik and Rocky visited us in ChiTown on a tuesday night and we decided to try some greek cuisine.


The restaurant was rather empty on this tuesday night but we enjoyed the quiet, laidback atmosphere. After ordering some Aris Lager, Erik suggested we start with the saganaki, aka flaming plate of cheese. As is tradition, our waitress set the plate of cheese on fire before our eyes and gave a rather unenthusiastic OPAA! Despite the tame OPAA!, the service was very helpful and friendly.

Saganaki

I decided to get the mousakas, a traditional greek specialty consisting of eggplant, zucchini, potatoes, seasoned ground beef, grated cheese and topped with bechamel sauce. It also came with a side of rice, peas and a serving of egg lemon soup. Needless to say, it was a lot of food for a fair price. I really enjoyed this dish. I loved the combination of ingredients and the meat was cooked and seasoned to perfection. I even ate the peas and I usually hate peas! The egg lemon soup was interesting. It was creamy, tangy and unique, though not great. But overall, I would definitely come back and get the mousakas again.

Egg Lemon Soup

Mousakas

Jenn got the falafel with tzatziki sauce. It was a generous portion and the falafel was crisp on the outside and perfectly textured on the inside. The sauce was exceptionally flavorful with just the right amount of spice.
Falafel

We came to this restaurant with really no expectations, but we were pleasantly surprised and left satisfied. It was a fun night with great friends and great greek food in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. We give Barba Yianni an 8.6 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 8.7
Value: 8.0
Atmosphere: 8.9
Customer Service: 8.8
Overall: 8.6

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Exchequer Restaurant & Pub

Exchequer Restaurant & Pub
226 South Wabash Avenue
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: Loop
Exchequer website
The Exchequer is another restaurant/pub in Chicago's loop. It is supposedly known for its famous ribs, but we both passed on that option. The menu is fairly extensive, with everything from pizza, ribs and pasta to seafood, sandwiches and salads. They even have a Capone burger! They also have a bunch of fun Chicago sports and movie memorabilia on the walls.


Despite the plethora of menu choices, we both chose fairly ordinary dishes. I chose the penne pasta with meat sauce. It was alright. Nothing spectacular, but decent and the serving size was rather large. Jenn got the 8" portabella mushroom pizza, a thin crust pizza topped with a generous layer of fresh portabellas. It was very good, but again, nothing to write home about.

Penne Pasta with Meat Sauce

Portabella Mushroom Pizza

Overall, we enjoyed the cozy atmosphere of the Exchequer, but the food itself was nothing special. With that said, we would probaly not go back, except maybe to try those ribs. We give the Exchequer a 7.8 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 7.5
Value: 8.0
Atmosphere: 8.0
Customer Service: 7.3
Overall 7.8

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant

Elephant & Castle Pub and Restaurant
111 West Adams Street
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: Loop
Elephant & Castle's website
Elephant & Castle is a pub/restaurant with British inspired pub food. There are 22 locations across North America, including Toronto, Boston, San Francisco and three locations in Chicago. We went to the location on Adams Street, which is in the loop and right next door to Club Quarters.


E&C boasts British pub classics like fish and chips and sheperd's pie and of course provides a great variety of beer and whiskey from the British Isles. They also have their own unique takes on pub food like Guiness Meatloaf and Jameson's Chicken. We were in the mood for burgers and beer so burgers and beer we got. I got the Union Jack Beef Burger, a burger basted with Guinness BBQ sauce and topped with bacon and jack cheese. Jenn got the Veggie burger, which was topped with bruschetta tomatoes and pesto mayo. The burgers were well-sized and came with generous toppings that worked well with each other. Add English chips and the obligatory Newcastle and/or Harp and you get satisfying and filling pub food at a moderate price.

Union Jack Beef Burger


Veggie Burger

There's nothing incredibly amazing about this place, but if you're looking for pretty good pub food, great service and a comforting atmosphere, Elephant & Castle is a great place to stop. We give it an 8.2 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 8.1
Value: 7.8
Atmosphere: 8.3
Customer Service: 8.4
Overall: 8.2

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Pequod's Pizza

Pequod's Pizza
2207 North Clybourn Ave
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: Lincoln Park
Pequod's website

We need to thank our good friends Brad and Lindsey for introducing us to this pizza place near Depaul University. On this visit, we wanted to impress some out-of-towners (Jenn's parents) and Pequod's did not disappoint. We arrived for lunch around noon and got there just in time. Shortly after we arrived, the lunch rush came and the rather small restaurant filled up fast. The lunch rush is most likely the result of Pequod's fantastic lunch special, which consists of a 7" personal pan pizza with one topping plus choice of either soda or domestic draft beer for only $4.95!


We couldn't pass up this amazing deal, so we each got the lunch special. We all agreed that the pizza here is delicious and what makes it stand out is the crust, which is not your typical deep dish crust. Pequod's boasts a "carmelized crust", meaning that melted cheese is fused to the edge of the crust, forming a perfectly burnt edge. And unlike the other Chicago deep dish pizza giants (Giordano's, Gino's), Pequod's doesn't overload on the cheese. It's a perfect balance of cheese, sauce and toppings. The sauce is flavorful and the toppings delicious. I especially recommend the sausage! And while consumption of the other deep dish pizzas in town can make your stomach feel like a ball of cheese, Pequod's isn't too filling. The 7" was plenty for each of us and we left satisfied, not bloated.

7" Personal Pizza with Sausage and Pepperoni


7" Personal Pizza with Green Olives

Overall, Pequod's is delicious deep dish pizza and different from the "other guys". The lunch special is an amazing deal that will have us coming back for more. Combine this with great customer service and a friendly, laid back atmosphere and you get one of our new favorite pizza places in Chicago. We give it a 9.0 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 9.1
Value: 9.5
Atmosphere: 8.7
Customer Service: 8.8
Overall: 9.0

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Garcia's Mexican Restaurant

Garcia's Mexican Restaurant
4760 North Lincoln Avenue
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: Lincoln Square
If you're looking for authentic mexican food in Lincoln Square, this is the place to be. Garcia's is another restaurant that we've already been to a handful of times and we know we can always count on a delicious yet rather cheap mexican meal.


Most entrees here are less than $10 per person and the portions are huge. For us it usually means leftovers for the next day. On this visit I got the tostadas suizas, two generously sized tostadas topped with ground beef, veggies, sour cream and melted cheese and served with beans and rice. Jenn got the veggie platter: two veggie tostadas, a cheese quesadilla and rice and beans. All the ingredients were fresh and delicious. I especially enjoyed the avocados, which were creamy, subtle and perfectly ripe. We must also comment on Garcia's margaritas. They are huge, delicious and don't skimp on the tequila. Definitely a must-have!

Tostadas Suizas

Veggie Platter

The quality of ingredients and large portions reign supreme at Garcia's and make it a must-stop for Mexican dining in Lincoln Square. Our only complaint is the atmosphere. The fact that Garcia's is always packed is a testament to its quality and value, but the high ceilings and stone walls make it sound more like a rowdy high school gymnasium. Needless to say, if you're looking for a quiet evening out, this is probably not the place for you. This brings our score down a little, but it's still a great place to stop for authentic Mexican cuisine. We give it an 8.4 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 9.1
Value: 9.1
Atmosphere: 7.0
Customer Service: 8.3
Overall: 8.4

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Roong Petch Thai Restaurant

Roong Petch Thai Restaurant
1828 West Montrose Avenue
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: Ravenswood
Roong Petch's Website
Roong Petch is a thai restaurant in Ravenswood, right off the Montrose Brown Line stop. Since moving to Ravenswood a few months ago, this has already become a regular destination for us whenever we are craving thai food.


On our most recent visit we decided to take advantage of their lunch special. The lunch special consists of an appetizer, bowl of soup and one of a dozen or so dishes to choose from, all for only $5.50. They even have vegetarian options for the soup and appetizer. We both chose the red curry.

Pot Stickers and Chicken Noodle Soup


Red Curry (w/chicken)

After three or four visits to this restaurant, we really haven't had any bad experiences in terms of the food. The curry is delicious. The vegetables and meat are always fresh, and the dishes are always flavorful. The entrees are reasonably priced and the lunch special is a great deal. One minor complaint is that they only had one server for the whole restaurant during the lunch hour, thus resulting in rather slow service. Friendly, but slow. Despite this, it's still well worth a visit. Nothing special, just tasty, affordable thai food. We give it an 8.2 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 8.6
Value: 8.7
Atmosphere: 8.2
Customer Service: 7.4
Overall: 8.2