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I am a female 20-something, and I’m as likely to be at home playing xbox, drinking mountain dew, and eating take-out buffalo wings as I am to be drinking sake, wearing four-inch heels at an Asian Fusion restaurant before going to the theatre.

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RA Sushi Bar Restaurant

Yorktown Shopping Center
Lombard, IL
(630) 812-0718
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May 30, 2009

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Not too good, not bad

The Yorktown Mall area is fortunate to have at least four sushi restaurants in a couple mile radius. I’ve eaten at them all, and I would have to say that despite its big name, RA is the most mediocre. I may be biased because I prefer more authentic sushi, and RA seems to really Americanize their food (they tend towards less spice, a lot of mayo, and fully cooked rolls). Probably a safer bet for people who aren’t too keen on unusual food.

They have a great bar, and its a fun place to go with friends. I don’t want to give the impression that their food is bad. However, if you are looking for a more quiet, authentic sushi experience, I would recommend Yokohama or Kyoto nearby.

The staff is very nice, but they also are so busy that they tend to forget orders. I have now had this happen to me three times out of the less than ten I have been there. It feels like their management spends more time worrying about what their young female staff are wearing than how overworked they are.

Bottom line: This is a good place to take your date if you want to go somewhere trendy and don’t really like sushi.

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Omega Pancake House

2300 S Highland Ave
Lombard, IL
(630) 424-8220
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November 20, 2009

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Good food, but the worst dining experience of my life...

I struggled with how many stars to give this restaurant; I wish there were more than one category. Their food is really quite good if a bit overpriced: a large selection of different foods with hearty servings. They are open late and have a wonderful breakfast selection. But this will not negate the fact that I just had one of the worst dining experiences of my life at Omega Lombard. Here is my story…

I stopped in by myself for dinner around 7PM. My food was excellent and prompt as always. However, the server stopped several times to make conversation during my meal. This seems totally acceptable to me, to stop and have a brief, friendly conversation with somebody who is eating alone. However, the conversation devolved into more personal questions as I was getting ready to leave, and the waiter (who was also noticeably older than I am) overtly passed me his phone number when I asked for the check!

I was obviously completely mortified and incredibly uncomfortable, and to make matters worse, I had absolutely no idea what to do. I didn’t want to cause an uproar or get him in trouble with his manager – and as he is one of the older staff members there, he might in fact -be- a manager or owner. The other diners seemed to really like him, as well. I think I ended up literally running to the cashier and then to my car in embarrassment. I will never feel comfortable returning to Omega. I think he truly may have had the best intentions, but I don’t think I did anything during my literally 20 minute meal to “lead him on” in any way. I was modestly dressed, I spoke briefly about work and the local area when asked, and explained politely that I wasn’t from his home country when he made that assumption. I simply have good manners and try to be polite when dining!

Perhaps this was a cultural misunderstanding, but I expect that sort of behavior from college guys at a bar, not from mature restaurant staff. Let this be a warning to other young women.

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Sri Ganesh Cuisine

837 E Roosevelt Rd
Lombard, IL
(630) 620-9175
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May 30, 2009

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Delicious, healthy (and yes, vegetarian)

As the owner does whenever somebody new walks into his restaurant, I will begin by disclaiming – this restaurant is vegetarian!

OK, now that that’s over, this restaurant is GREAT. If you like Indian food, this is a quiet, authentic, peaceful place to get a meal at a great price. The food is healthy, and always very nicely spiced. It has a family atmosphere and is a good place to hold a quiet conversation.

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Thai Garden

225 W Golf Rd
Schaumburg, IL
(847) 519-1770
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November 21, 2009

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Best Thai in the Western Suburbs

Despite a significant drive, my office and friends regularly order carryout from Thai Garden. I have tried Thai restaurants all over Chicagoland, and in my opinion, no other Thai restaurant serves food that is as flavorful and fresh. This isn’t your generic Thai-American restaurant. Oddly, I would consider their house specialty their rice. They make some of the best white rice and curry fried rice that I have ever eaten; and I normally find fried rice rather uninteresting. Some other favorites include their Curry Noodles and their Tom Yum soup. They are very good about spice to order, so be sure you specify how spicy hot you want your dish.

My only gripes are that they do not deliver, and I haven’t found a takeout service that picks up from them (please correct me if I’m wrong!). Also, carefully check telephone order bags due to the language barrier.

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Curry Fried Rice

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Some of the best, most flavorful fried rice that money can buy. Fresh, quality rice with fresh veggies and a slice of lime. Excellent with chicken!

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Tong's Polynesian Village

1239 E Ogden Ave Ste 139
Naperville, IL
(630) 357-7120
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August 8, 2009

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A Naperville Classic

Tong’s was actually one of the first, if not (I believe) the first Asian restaurant in Naperville, years ago. Despite some moves, style tweaks, and remodels, they’ve never shut down for any problems that I or my family know of.

The fact that they have stayed in business so long really demonstrates the fact that they have good, wholesome food. Its not too creative, too spicy, or too exciting, but its good, fresh, simple Asian food that will make unadventurous eaters and traditionalists happy. Its probably the safest bet for carry-out in town.

Not really my type of place, at that, but its a safe bet when relatives from out of town are here and don’t want to try something more unusual.

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The Patio

2800 Highland Ave
Lombard, IL
(630) 627-2600
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August 26, 2009

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I don't get the hype...

I’m curious to see what other reviewers say. I’m not big on ribs, and I hear The Patio is really good at them. So, my review is based on other grill items, like sandwiches, barbecue, and burgers. Maybe somebody has had something really awesome there.

The place is always jam-packed, even outside normal meal times. After three or four visits (I live really close by and was very hopeful), I just don’t get why.

Firstly, all of their menu items are pretty pricey for an order-at the counter short-order grill, and most are a la carte. Secondly, for barbecue, there’s Famous Dave’s across the street which, in my opinion, is much better at it. For burgers and Italian beef, Portillo’s is cheaper, tastes better, and just a few blocks down the road.

Having a diverse drive-through is great, but again, Portillos has many of the same fresh-cooked grill items and has a drive-through as well.

Last time I was there, I ordered a 6-ish dollar chicken pita and a drink. I figured, normally, a gyro is pretty substantial for 125lb-girl-me. (I get an Italian beef at Portillos, I can barely finish it.) So, I sit down, and the table is barbecue sauce-sticky. The first bite, I had to pick out bits of bones and grizzle that went ::crunch:: (blegh). So, I’m a grown up, I can deal with that;I pick those parts off the sandwich and keep eating. Its OK otherwise, I like the pickled cucumbers they put on it and the spices. However, its not nearly enough to eat! In retrospect, I guess I should have spent another few dollars on fries or salad. At that point, the line to the counter is much too long for me to get back in and get something else. So I leave, go across the street to Yorktown, and get a protein shake.

To sum it up, here are the things that are good about The Patio:
- Their drive-through is pretty quick and efficient
- They serve alcohol
- Their food is decent (not stellar, not bad) and fresh.
- They have a diverse menu.

Here are the things that I think they need to change:
- Inside tables are sticky and gross. (Total restaurant pet-peeve!! This costs them a star in my book!)
- Meals are more expensive than they might appear, because they are -not- large portions and so much of their menu is completely a la carte. That’s more of a warning than a complaint.
- There’s no way to get more food or drinks except to get back in what is often a single long line (since its order at the counter style, nobody checks on you).
- They need to be more careful cooking their meat, because I’ve had (please, I’m not a chef so I’m not sure) either bones or grizzle or other unchewable meat bits in my sandwich a couple times, now.

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Greek Pita

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The first bite, I had to pick out bits of bones and grizzle that went ::crunch:: (blegh). So, I’m a grown up, I can deal with that;I pick those parts off the sandwich and keep eating. Its OK, otherwise, I like the pickled cucumbers they put on it, the feta, and the spices. However, its not nearly enough to eat! In retrospect, I guess I should have spent another few dollars on fries or salad. The vast majority of the pita filling was shredded lettuce.

Pulled Pork

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The meat was cooked nicely, and it was fresh-cooked, but it didn’t have much flavor (it tasted more like it was just covered in mild barbecue sauce than marinated or smoked). (This might be a regional thing?) I don’t think I’ll get the sandwich, again. I prefer more zesty, southern-style barbecue.

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Grandma Sally's

450 E Ogden Ave
Naperville, IL
(708) 355-7771
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August 29, 2009

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Hoping that they make it!

I’ve been going to this restaurant for years now and it saddens me to see how badly the economic downturn is hurting them. A typical Greek, family-style restaurant, Grandma Sally’s has always had an older customer base. I fear those are the first people to stop eating out at restaurants when budgets get crunched.

However, I’m in my 20’s, and I want to put in a good word for the place. They’re a great short-order sit-down restaurant. They have a huge menu with practically any American favorite you could want, plus a full all-hours breakfast menu, Greek specialties, and a nice assortment of other dishes. I’ve never had a bad meal there. Serving sizes are more than ample for prices comparable with Dennys or Omega. Plus, they have fantastic, fresh baked pies and cakes. Service is prompt and always friendly and polite. They always have specials. Finally, although they keep a TV running, its quiet enough to talk and the tables are set up well for a family dinner.

I particularly recommend this restaurant to college students who want a good meal with plenty of left-overs, and to families. I suggest giving it a chance if you’re thinking of Dennys or Omega.

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Turkey Salad Sandwich

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I love their turkey salad! It’s a neat twist on the traditional chicken salad croissant or pita.

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August 29, 2009

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I've never used the phrase "Hidden Gem" before...

I can’t believe Shady’s doesn’t have any other reviews yet (do a Google search to see that I’m not crazy). This is one of the most remarkable fusion restaurants I have ever had the pleasure of going to in my life. Me, an urbanite Chicagoan – Shady’s, a post-Katrina Mississippi pre-fab full of FEMA memorabilia. I honestly wasn’t expecting awesome Asian fusion food. Would you? …Yeah, I’m embarrased.

There were stories, and I don’t know how many of them are true. They involve several chefs from high profile casinos and beachfront restaurants whose restaurants were decimated by the hurricane. They decide to get back on their feet by working together on a fusion menu (Thai, Cajun, Italian…) restaurant in a little pre-fab. Even if it isn’t true, its an adequate description of their food.

Whoever designed the dishes at Shady’s was obviously very talented and creative. The Cajun/Thai/Italian combinations are fascinating and they really work! Prices are totally reasonable.The building is (obviously) small, lively, and totally unpretentious. They have a full bar with great mixed drinks.

I wish I had an excuse to go back to Biloxi, just to have their Thai pizza, again. I totally recommend going a bit out of the way to eat there.

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Thai Chicken Pizza

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I’ve tried to duplicate it, but I can’t. I know it involves Thai Peanut Sauce.

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Melting Pot The

1205 Butterfield Rd
Downers Grove, IL
(630) 737-0810
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September 4, 2009

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My two cents on the ubiquitous 'Melting Pot'

The Melting Pot is a nationwide chain of fondue restaurants. If you don’t know what fondue is, Wikipedia it first. Although there are (currently) no other reviews for this location, a little perusing shows me that the menu and experience is very similar whichever location you go to. That being said, here are my slightly unromantic observations:

-The food is good. Truly, not so incredible that I would want to eat there every week if I won the lottery. However, I don’t think that’s the point. The fun part is playing with your food with skewery-eaty-things and a little tiny stove. Also, chocolate. Lots and lots of chocolate.
- Like 23,523 people have said before me, dinner takes hours. Not one, not two, try three or more. We did not wait a long time between courses at all. It just takes a long time to eat.
- We got their four course dinner for a bit shy of $100 for two people (drinks extra). It consisted of cheese fondue, salad, assorted choices of various meat fondue for dinner, and a selection of dessert fondues (we chose dark chocolate). It was immense amounts of food. I left (a bit too) stuffed.
-The cheese appetizer and dessert really outshone everything else. I think I could have lived without the other courses and not missed much. The salad was fresh, but it really seemed unnecessary, and I wish I had skipped it and saved room (they give you plenty of vegetables with dinner). I wasn’t a huge fan of the chicken or beef, but they provide a nice assortment of sauces to accompany dinner (little trays of sauces are also food-playing-with-fun). The shrimp and the dumplings were nice.
- I would not go with more than two or three other people, because the reach for the stove would get too awkward.
- I really liked the decor in this location, and the service was great.

Altogether, it wasn’t really my cup of tea, but it was fun and I’m glad that I tried it. I would go back just to have drinks and appetizers or dessert.

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Safe House

779 N Front St
Milwaukee, WI
(414) 271-2007
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August 8, 2009

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If you're a Bond fan, you must go to 'International Exports'

Really, you must go. Drive from Chicago, or Madison, or Gary, heck, even get on a plane – just go! This is a themed restaurant and bar that every Bond-fan and cinemaphile has to go to at least once in his or her life. It is well worth the drive.

Its tough to find and unadvertised (on purpose). Go to the Pabst theatre in downtown Milwaukee. At the front entrance to the theatre, turn around 180 degrees. You will be facing an alley across the street, perpendicular to the Pabst. Cross the street and go down that alley until you see a nondescript door that says “International Exports”. Enter the office. From there on, I can’t help you. ;)

What I can tell you about this super-secret bar and grill?
- Full bar, great service – staff in and out of character and different sorts of entertainers at night. There is tons of stuff to see and do there besides eat and drink. Its pretty low-budget, but -incredibly- fun.
- Excellent grill: the burgers and appetizers are amazing, in particular.
- Bond-themed restaurant that’s fun for adults and kids alike; I would go there as readily with friends for a night out at the bar as with my family for lunch during the day.
- Bring quarters.

If I told you anything else, I would, of course, have to kill you. ;)

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