Saturday, August 28, 2010

Celtic Crown

Celtic Crown
4301 North Western Ave.
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: North Center
Celtic Crown's website
Celtic Crown is an Irish Pub/Sports Bar located on Western Avenue. If you are in the mood for a decent burger on a Monday, this is the place to be.


Monday is $2 burger day (or $3 deluxe burger with cheese and fries) and we couldn't pass up the deal. The burgers are large (1/2 lb I believe) and cooked to preference. Add a slice of cheese and crinkle fries (or tater tots!) for only a dollar more, and it's still a pretty fantastic deal.

The burger was satisfying, but not great. The crinkle fries (or tots) are hard to pass up. Jenn got the Veggie Flatbread Sandwich and tater tots. The veggies were large and fresh, and it was an overall decent sandwich. The beer selection isn't that great (standard Bud/Miller/Corona/Sam Adams, etc), but it seems that everyday they have a different drink and/or dinner special.

Cheeseburger and Crinkle Fries


Veggie Flatbread Sandwich and Tots

Again, nothing incredibly spectacular about this place, but the Monday $2 burger deal is hard to pass up. We give the Celtic Crown an 8.2 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 8.1
Value: 8.5
Atmosphere: 8.2
Customer Service: 8.1
Overall: 8.2

Friday, August 20, 2010

Drew's Eatery

Drew's Eatery
2207 West Montrose Ave.
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: North Center
Drew's Eatery website

Drew's is a health-conscious eatery that specializes in vegan and vegetarian hot dogs, soups and sandwiches. The menu isn't entirely vegetarian. They do have a few meat options for the carnivores out there, but the idea is to offer a completely organic and mostly healthy menu. I say mostly healthy because they are also known for their ice cream. And even though their ice cream may contain the obligatory dose of fat and calories, they have a variety of vegan ice cream flavors and their entire menu is free of artificial preservatives, trans-fats, nitrates, artificial sweeteners and high fructose corn syrup.


The interior of Drew's is pretty small, but it was very clean, and unfortunately rather empty. We were tempted by the ice-cream, but we came for dinner so dinner we had. I got the Sloppy Drew, a sloppy joe-esque sandwich made with organic beef and white cheddar cheese, served on a wheat hot dog bun. Jenn got the Vegan Polish Kielbasa, a tofu sausage with garlic spices. We also shared a bowl of vegan southwestern chili. Everything was delicious, and all ingredients fresh and natural as promised. They even have their very own all-organic juice bar!

Sloppy Drew


Vegan Polish Kielbasa and Vegan Southwestern Chili


In a day and age of preservatives and additives, it's often unknown exactly what is added to our food at restaurants, but at Drew's Eatery, you can count on an all-natural, organic array of ingredients. And not only is it an organic, healthy dining option, but tasty, unique and a good value too. We give Drew's Eatery an 8.6 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 8.7
Value: 8.6
Atmosphere: 8.3
Customer Service: 8.6
Overall: 8.6

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Essence of India

Essence of India
4601 North Lincoln Ave
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: Lincoln Square
Essence of India website
We have yet to check out the 3,000 or so Indian restaurants on Devon Avenue. Craving Indian food the other night, we decided on this closer-to-home restaurant in Lincoln Square.


We visited on a Friday night and the restaurant was pretty busy. It's a pretty small interior and the tables are literally inches from each other. We're not fans of unintentionally eavesdropping on our dining neighbors' conversations, but we didn't allow this to ruin our dining experience.

I think our favorite thing about this place is the appetizers. We started with the complimentary papadum (thin wafer-like chips) served with a trio of Indian chutneys. The green mint/cilantro-based chutney was absolutely amazing! We followed that with two vegetable samosas and some buttered naan. I haven't tried a whole lot of Indian food, but Jenn has and said that the samosas were some of the best she's ever had.

Indian Appetizers

Vegetable Samosas

We could have been satisfied with the appetizers alone and nearly forgot about our entrees. Jenn got the Vegetable Korma, a variety of vegetables and cheese in a curry sauce and topped with shaved almonds. I got a ckicken curry consisting of tomatoes, carrots, garlic, yogurt, cardamom, cumin and curry leaves. Jenn loved her dish. Mine was good, but not great. I would probably try something different on a return trip.

Vegetable Korma

Indian Chicken Curry

Overall, prices are reasonable (about $10 a dish), service is quick and friendly, and the servings are generous and filling. We give Essence of India an 8.4 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 8.8
Value: 8.0
Atmosphere: 8.2
Customer Service: 8.4
Overall: 8.4

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Ian's Pizza

Ian's Pizza
3463 North Clark St.
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: Lakeview
Ian's Pizza website

Ian's Pizza is a pizza place in Wrigleyville that offers thin-crust pizza by the slice, as well as whole pies. They also offer a decent selection of signature salads. We stopped by on a Friday night and as expected, several semi-intoxicated college kids were present. Ian's is cheap, fast and easy (like most college kids), so there's no doubt that it's a popular stop between bar hopping in Wrigleyville.


Although they offer whole pizzas and salads, Ian's is best known for its pizza by the slice, which is offered in a variety of unique topping combinations. They also rotate signature slices out on a regular basis. Some examples of the unique topping combinations include Chicken Burrito, Chili Cheese Fries, BBQ Pulled Pork and a pizza called the King Crab Rangoon (crab meat, cream cheese, wonton strips, green onions and sweet and sour sauce). They also offer many vegetarian slices, including guacamole burrito, kalamata mozzarella, and potato and broccoli cheddar. They even have dessert pizza like apple pie pizza and s'more pizza. I chose the BBQ Chicken slice and Jenn got the veggie slice of Portabella mushroom, spinach and tomatoes. Each specialty slice is $3.75 and for traditionalists, cheese or pepperoni slices are only $2.75.

BBQ Chicken


Portabella, spinach, tomato

The slices are pretty big and because of the numerous toppings, they're pretty filling as well. We were both satisfied with our slices and would definitely come back to try some more of the interesting topping combinations. The crab rangoon pizza has my name written all over it. Overall, Ian's pizza is the perfect place to stop for a quick, cheap slice of unordinary pizza in Wrigleyville. We give it an 8.3 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 8.7
Value: 8.4
Atmosphere: 7.8
Customer Service: 8.3
Overall: 8.3

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Opart Thai House

Opart Thai House
4658 North Western Ave
Chicago, IL 60625
Neighborhood: North Center
Opart Thai's website
We absolutely love thai food and since we probably won't be able to visit all the thai restaurants in Chicago, we sought some advice from the Chicago Reader. In their Best of Chicago 2010 issue, they rated Opart as the best thai restaurant in Chicago. There are three Opart locations in the Chicago area: one up in Wilmette, one on South State St. and the one we went to on Western Ave near Lincoln Square.


Upon walking into Opart, we were impressed with both the friendly service and the hip ambience. The interior was modern and stylish with lots of wood surfaces and large windows. It was also surprisingly spacious.


Coming in with high expectations, we were not disappointed. The food was excellent. We started with some appetizers of crab rangoon and fried tofu. The crab rangoon was some of the best I've had and they give you 8 large pieces for $4.95! We were also impressed with the dipping sauces. The sweet and sour and the peanut sauce were both spiced and prepared to perfection and clearly did not come straight from a jar.


We were in the mood for curry, as we usually are when we get thai food. I got the Gaeng Gari curry, which is like a red curry with sweet potatoes and chicken. Jenn got the Gaeng Keow Waan, which is a green curry with Thai eggplant, green beans and tofu. Both were incredibly delicious and the servings were well-sized. The prices were also pretty low for the quality of food we were getting (about $8 for curry).

Gaeng Gari curry

Gaeng Keow Waan (green) Curry

As mentioned above, the service was friendly and very fast, but not rushed. Our appetizers came out in about 5 minutes and our curry came shortly after that. It is also BYOB, which is good to know for the future. Overall, we were glad we took the Chicago Reader's advice as Opart Thai House has become one of our new favorite Thai places. The menu has a lot to offer, so we will definitely be coming back to sample some more of their wonderful dishes. We give Opart Thai House a 9.1 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 9.4
Value: 8.9
Atmosphere: 8.9
Customer Service: 9.0
Overall: 9.1

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Gino's East

Gino's East
633 North Wells St
Chicago, IL
Neighborhood: River North
Gino's website
One of our goals with this blog is to discover and critique interesting, unique and relatively lesser known restaurants in Chicago. But every once in awhile we have the desire to experience the popular, well-known Chicago restaurants that every tourist has on his or her "things to do in Chicago" list. Right up there with the Willis Tower and the Bean, perhaps one of the most popular destinations in Chicago is Gino's East.


Jenn and I ventured to Gino's on a late afternoon on a weekday, so it wasn't too busy. There were aspects of Gino's atmosphere that we both liked and disliked. Like: the fact that visitors can leave their autograph on walls, tables and basically any other available surface. Dislike: the dark ambiance was a little too dark for us, especially for a 2 o'clock lunch. We ordered our pie and had to wait a whopping 45 minutes, but our waiter at least warned us that it would take that long. Another complaint is how pricey their pies are. Seeing as its a well known Chicago pizza establishment, we understand that people come here for that experience and history (and hopefully for the pizza itself), and not for its value. Well aware of this, we decided to share a small 8" cheese pizza, no toppings, no appetizers, no drinks, and our bill still came out to over $20, tip included. Based on the value factor alone, we would probably not come back.


The pizza itself was decent. Good, but not great. We really liked the sauce, which was chunky and tangy. There was too much cheese and the crust was flaky and buttery, but nothing that great. It probably would have been better with some toppings to negate the volume of cheese. Like most deep dish pizza, it was very filling and the 8" small was enough to fill us up. We enjoyed the pizza for the most part, but there are definitely better places to get pizza in Chicago. Overall, Gino's is a pricey tourist attraction with decent but not great pizza. We give it a 7.6 out of 10.
Quality of Food: 8.0
Value: 6.8
Atmosphere: 7.3
Customer Service: 8.3
Overall: 7.6