Entries Tagged as 'bongo room'

Happy Belated Birthday and Merry Belated Christmas

April 5th, 2009 · 3 Comments

This weekend my mom drove down from Wisconsin and cashed in on her birthday and Christmas gifts. For her birthday gift we went out for dinner and then to see Jersey Boys at the Bank of America Theatre.

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Wild Striped Sea Bass :: Rhapsody, The Loop, Chicago

Dallas suggested dinner at Rhapsody because it was nearby the theater and he’d been there before for lunch and liked the food. I thought the food was good, but we were kind of wedged into a table with people really close to us on each side. The service was just ok.. and compared to other fine dining restaurants that are still kind of fun and casual, Rhapsody felt a bit stuffy. Lots of suits in there. Still, we had a good dinner.

For a starter we split a daily special of seared scallops. I haven’t had scallops in a really long time and these were really good. The portion was a bit small. I think the dish was $10 and you only got 2 scallops. For wine we split a half bottle of Matanzas Creek Sauvignon Blanc. It was nice and crisp and refreshing. For an entree mom got the pork tenderloin that was cooked with apples. I got a wild striped bass (above). Surprisingly, after our starter, the entrees were pretty good sized. We each enjoyed what we ordered. We also split a side of first of the season peas with mint, almonds and preserved lemon. They were so fresh and flavorful. I spotted a dessert next to us that I thought looked interesting, so we ordered it to finish off our dinner. It was called chocolate symphony. You got four different small desserts, maybe a bite or two for each of us, which was just the right amount. The four desserts were warm chocolate lava cake, chocolate peanut candy bar, chocolate chip pain perdu, and cookies & cream lollipop.

Jersey Boys at the Bank of America Theatre
Rachelle & Mom :: Bank of America Theatre, The Loop, Chicago

After dinner we walked a couple blocks over to the Bank of America Theatre to see Jersey Boys. I Tried to get my mom tickets to see the show for her last birthday but they were all sold out. Jersey Boys was worth the wait, though. I was surprised that I knew or recognized most of the songs even though they are 40+ years old. I thought it was interesting to see the timeline of the Four Seasons and how the personal lives of the band reflected on the music. The cast was really talented. The recession was showing at the theater. Half the seats on our level were empty. I’d recommend this show, especially if you’re looking for something to take your parents or grandparents to .. people who would remember the songs the first time around. The theater could probably use your money too.

The next day my mom cashed in on her Christmas gift: Brunch and manicures and pedicures.

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Chocolate Tower French Toast :: Bongo Room, Wicker Park, Chicago

I took my dad to Bongo Room once a few years ago and he still talks about it, so I thought my mom would like to see what all the fuss was about. Plus, I made our spa appointment at a place right next to Bongo Room. Mom and I decided to split two things, one savory and one sweet, so we got the sweet potato and black bean breakfast burrito and the chocolate tower french toast. Both were very good. We were glad we didn’t get two really sweet things to eat. With the burrito, the savory balanced out the sweetness.

After lunch we took a much needed walk around Wicker Park. It was nice and sunny out and we had a bit of time to kill. It’s pretty crazy how different some of the neighborhood is compared to when I lived down there.

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Mom :: Mojo Spa, Wicker Park, Chicago

Next, we went to Mojo Spa to get manicures and pedicures. My mom never had a pedicure before so I thought she’d enjoy it when I gave it to her as a gift. She was a little apprehensive because she’s had foot surgery and stuff, but the nail technicians at Mojo were perfect. They took their time and explained everything and were very friendly. It seems like most nail places are either high-end, expensive and stuffy or completely the opposite: a rush job. This place was funky and cute and personable, not busy, and somewhere in between. It was just the right choice. I think my mom might be hooked on nail treatments now!

Mojo Spa Pedicure
Rachelle :: Mojo Spa, Wicker Park, Chicago

Great weekend that went by too fast!

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Weekend With Jessica

July 9th, 2006 · 8 Comments

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Erin & Snickers, Roscoe Village, Chicago

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Bongo Room, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Bongo Room, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Old & New, Grant Park, Chicago

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Rachelle & Jessica, Monroe Marina, Chicago

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Watching World Cup @ Pizza Metro, Wicker Park, Chicago

Jess was in town this weekend for a visit. She’s had bad luck coming out in the past, where she has had to cancel trips. The first time she helped me move here but had to rush back home the next morning for a family emergency and the second time she had her plane tickets all purchased and everything then another emergency came up and she had to cancel. This time, finally, it was all good. Good weather, great times.

Quick rundown of what we did – Thursday night we went out for dinner at El Tapatio. Note: If the waiter asks you if you want a JUMBO sized margarita, say “no” even if he says it’s a great value, which it is. Those things are both big and strong.

On Friday we went to dinner at Kitsch’n then went to a party at Erin’s house. There were more photos, but that snickers one is the only one that can be shared. Sorry. What happens at Erin’s house stays at Erin’s house.

Saturday we went to the Bongo Room for breakfast. Jess had a breakfast burrito, but I’m always tempted by the crazy pancake/french toast creations. Pictured above is the Chocolate Tower French Toast, which is composed of bittersweet chocolate chunk bread, maple marscapone, banana creme brulee sauce, bananas, and shaved chocolate. Afterwards we dragged our bloated stuffed bellies to Akira to try on clothes and shoes, which I wouldn’t recommend after binging like that unless you want to just stand there in an ill-fitting halter top going “oh, im so fat!” like we did. We headed home to rest since we only got a couple hours of sleep, got a pedicure and then went out to dinner with Dallas, my brother, and my sister-in-law.

On Sunday we tried to burn off all those calories by walking through Millennium Park, through Grant Park, down to Buckingham Fountain, then all the way up the lake to Navy Pier. Hopefully it helped a little! It was a nice relaxing last day.

We miss having Jess around already, but hopefully this trip convinced her she’s got to visit more!

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Decadent Pancakes @ Bongo Room

March 22nd, 2006 · 18 Comments

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Banana, White Chocolate & Macadamia Nut Pancakes :: Bongo Room, Wicker Park, Chicago

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Pumpkin-Carrot Cheesecake Flapjacks :: Bongo Room, Wicker Park, Chicago

On Monday John and I were talking about restaurants in Wicker Park and I confessed that I’ve never been to Bongo Room because I’m not patient enough to wait in the long brunch lines that form every weekend. He sent me this photo of the Banana, White Chocolate & Macadamia Nut Pancakes he had last weekend and told me to run (RUN!) to Bongo Room.

Yesterday my dad came down for the day and we went to Bongo Room for breakfast at lunch time. There was no waiting. I got exactly what John recommended (graham cracker crusted banana pancakes topped with warm maple creme sauce and white chocolate creme anglaise) and my dad had Pumpkin-Carrot Cheesecake Flapjacks (graham cracker crusted pancakes topped with warm vanilla bean cream sauce and cinnamon & suger creme anglaise). It was like having 2 huge, decadent, delicious plates of dessert for lunch. Yum!

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