"Linda" is a member of this Yelp group that visits different restaurants in various Chicago neighborhoods to, well, Yelp about them. Last night, ella y yo met up at The Southern, a Wicker Park spot with a great outdoor patio and warm earth tones. It feels super outdoorsy, blah blah blah let's cut to the goodness: the food.I had the Shrimp/Grits: blue prawns, aged cheddar, frank's red hot ($14). It was ... okay. The food arrived tepid and wasn't all that exciting. I liked the sautéd red pepper and onions situated in the middle of the bowl, on which the three large grilled shrimp were lodged ... but the halo of oil/hot sauce or whatever surrounding the orange grits was a bit unsightly. Wishbone still has the best in the city so far. Linda ordered the Fried Green Tomatoes: stickney farm chèvre, caper relish, lemon ($10). The tomatoes were cut medium thin and fried in a nice batter. The goat cheese added a little salt as did the, what amounted to, chimichurri sauce. Situated on a bed of fresh greens, the dish turned out to be a fairly nice salad, although, again, a heavy hand was used while pouring the olive oil. We shared some Hush Puppies (pictured) with this roasted artichoke, smoked trout and scallions dip, which was by far the best dish on the table. The HPs were light, unlike a lot of other cornmeal battered fried balls out there, and almost cake-like in their moistness. They were not greasy like fried dough, but more ... like baked doughnuts. The dip with which it was served turned out to be a surprisingly flavorful hummus-looking addition which I would've enjoyed spread on a cracker.
Another surprise was the waitstaff--SUPER friendly. At one point, the Executive Chef, Cary Taylor, came to bus the table. WHA?! We were floored. He then came back to the table to ask if everything was good and to tell us about brunch (crab cake benedict? yes please!). He was soooo nice. He even gave us bourbon shots on the house. Mine was infused with bacon, and although it had a grainy look, was interesting enough to try again. Cary said that they use that in their bloody marys. Again, WHA?! So I will go back to try that.
That 2%? Definitely the ambiance. Cary made us feel like celebrities and who doesn't want that type of recognition? Also, The Southern supports the Green City Market, local farms, and sustainable seafood. Right on!
I was very impressed with the attentive disposition of the wait staff. Great service seems to be a thing of the past, but when we finally receive great service its like a breath of fresh air. I was definitely impressed by the chef coming to our table... not once, but twice. The Southern is going to stay on our list of places to go.
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