(Mostly for Flannj)
Nice new place in Mt. Prospect from the people who brought you Sunda. Located in Randhurst Village (now an outdoor mall), they feature a rage of foods from Earth and Ocean. They encourage sharing, so expect your entree to come with a serving spoon.
We had 4 appetizers and 3 entrees. The sushi rolls were very tasty, the spicy tuna being the best of the three. Popcorn shrimp was also quite good. The gaucho steak with egg was nothing special, but the prawns over rice and mushrooms were terrific. Dessert was small crunchy cookies with vanilla and chocolate dipping sauce. Meh. But the mini churros were excellent.
Quote from: Chuck to Chuck on April 01, 2013, 09:48:03 AM
(Mostly for Flannj)
Nice new place in Mt. Prospect from the people who brought you Sunda. Located in Randhurst Village (now an outdoor mall), they feature a rage of foods from Earth and Ocean. They encourage sharing, so expect your entree to come with a serving spoon.
We had 4 appetizers and 3 entrees. The sushi rolls were very tasty, the spicy tuna being the best of the three. Popcorn shrimp was also quite good. The gaucho steak with egg was nothing special, but the prawns over rice and mushrooms were terrific. Dessert was small crunchy cookies with vanilla and chocolate dipping sauce. Meh. But the mini churros were excellent.
I, for one, am shocked that Chuck ate here with a Costco nearby.
Quote from: Fork on April 01, 2013, 09:53:18 AM
Quote from: Chuck to Chuck on April 01, 2013, 09:48:03 AM
(Mostly for Flannj)
Nice new place in Mt. Prospect from the people who brought you Sunda. Located in Randhurst Village (now an outdoor mall), they feature a rage of foods from Earth and Ocean. They encourage sharing, so expect your entree to come with a serving spoon.
We had 4 appetizers and 3 entrees. The sushi rolls were very tasty, the spicy tuna being the best of the three. Popcorn shrimp was also quite good. The gaucho steak with egg was nothing special, but the prawns over rice and mushrooms were terrific. Dessert was small crunchy cookies with vanilla and chocolate dipping sauce. Meh. But the mini churros were excellent.
I, for one, am shocked that Chuck ate here with a Costco nearby.
Thanks Chuck - this place is on the list.
And to Fork's point, how do the churros compare?
Quote from: flannj on April 01, 2013, 10:08:08 AM
Quote from: Fork on April 01, 2013, 09:53:18 AM
Quote from: Chuck to Chuck on April 01, 2013, 09:48:03 AM
(Mostly for Flannj)
Nice new place in Mt. Prospect from the people who brought you Sunda. Located in Randhurst Village (now an outdoor mall), they feature a rage of foods from Earth and Ocean. They encourage sharing, so expect your entree to come with a serving spoon.
We had 4 appetizers and 3 entrees. The sushi rolls were very tasty, the spicy tuna being the best of the three. Popcorn shrimp was also quite good. The gaucho steak with egg was nothing special, but the prawns over rice and mushrooms were terrific. Dessert was small crunchy cookies with vanilla and chocolate dipping sauce. Meh. But the mini churros were excellent.
I, for one, am shocked that Chuck ate here with a Costco nearby.
Thanks Chuck - this place is on the list.
And to Fork's point, how do the churros compare?
Not a fan of Costco churros (Little Girl Murton, that's her thing). These were more like mini donut holes flavored like a churro.
Errors and Omissions?
Quote from: Chuck to Chuck on April 01, 2013, 10:15:40 AM
Quote from: flannj on April 01, 2013, 10:08:08 AM
Quote from: Fork on April 01, 2013, 09:53:18 AM
Quote from: Chuck to Chuck on April 01, 2013, 09:48:03 AM
(Mostly for Flannj)
Nice new place in Mt. Prospect from the people who brought you Sunda. Located in Randhurst Village (now an outdoor mall), they feature a rage of foods from Earth and Ocean. They encourage sharing, so expect your entree to come with a serving spoon.
We had 4 appetizers and 3 entrees. The sushi rolls were very tasty, the spicy tuna being the best of the three. Popcorn shrimp was also quite good. The gaucho steak with egg was nothing special, but the prawns over rice and mushrooms were terrific. Dessert was small crunchy cookies with vanilla and chocolate dipping sauce. Meh. But the mini churros were excellent.
I, for one, am shocked that Chuck ate here with a Costco nearby.
Thanks Chuck - this place is on the list.
And to Fork's point, how do the churros compare?
Not a fan of Costco churros (Little Girl Murton, that's her thing). These were more like mini donut holes flavored like a churro.
Churros aren't flavored. It's fried choux paste.