Eric K.
Yelp
ArePA George sets a new standard for Colombian food for me. Chicago is lucky to have it. A gem frequented by savvy locals & Colombians.
I was Airbnbing nearby for a wknd Chicago trip with a group of friends and we were lucky to stumble upon this place. It's small yet spacious enough for 2 to 3 groups, with TV playing latest soccer matchups.
We were starving with a 2-yr old in the mix so we first ordered 4 empanadas (App, $6.25) the server guy proudly recommended, and it set a new bar for what empanadas are supposed to taste like. I had been duped with those fake town fair empanadas all these years.
Beef empanada was full of juicy goodness while amazingly crispy and light. And the Plantain & Cheese empanada was equally amazing, with more fragrance yet surprisingly not skimpy compared to the beef. Chicken was not too dry but probably my least favorite as the other two were too good.
Los Socios (Entree, $19) - GET IT IF YOU WANT TO BE THE POPULAR GUY IN THE GROUP. I was very hungry so ordered this which the waitress said is quite popular & filling. It had mouthwatering steak & juicy chicken breast paired with chimchurri, chorizo that was slightly too salty, sweet plantain, small baked potato, cabbage slaw, and a block of cassava. Everything tasted so good and though on the heavy side the chimchurri & slaw really helped cut down the grease.
Funny thing is, while I was enjoying my dish, the 2-yr old who was done with his empanadas and beans kept pointing to my chicken and after the first bite, his eyes were overcome by his primal instincts and he devoured the rest (1/2 of chicken breast!) all by himself. His mom was like, this is amazing. Tip: Get the fruit smoothie to help this go down even smoother
Lulo & Manga Fruit Smoothie w/ milk base ($4.85 ea.) - Lulo was interesting but I much preferred my friend's mango which was SO refreshing and not overly sweet.
Vegetarian Arepa (Entree, $8.75) - My friend got this and while it was interesting it kinda lacked a central body, not to mention it's quite light.
Coconut & Regular Flan (Dessert, $4?) - Not on menu but the only items the server had for desserts were flans. This seems to be a recurring pattern in many Central/Latin Am restaurants. Homemade and sweet, this was a great finish to the meal, providing that coolness down my esophagus. Coconut was interesting though I preferred regular so I can savor the main custard flavor more.
All this and 4 of us were STUFT and bill wasn't much. Turns out it's run by a brother and sister dynamic duo taking over after their father George. They've got a good thing going here. I loved it so much that I came back the next day for 4 empanadas lunch which I ate all by myself, hiding in the corner of the large house. Hehe.
If you're ever in the area, you OWE it to yourself to dine here!
Thanks for a great meal(s), ArePA George!