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E.leaven Food Company54 E Ontario St, Chicago, IL | Directions 60611
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“The atmosphere is adorable, their staff is friendly, and they are very quick.”
“Amazing bagels, cookies, and friendly staff too!”
“For $13 I enjoyed a delicious, gourmet matza-ball soup made of soft, chewy dough that didn't fall apart when the spoon tapped it AND a baked ham and brie sandwich that had the perfect ratio of both.”
“It is, by far, the best value of any restaurant so close to Michigan Avenue.”
“For the price of a single Manny's Monster, you can get a delicious sandwich or burger, side of chips, bowl of soup and pastry and not risk a coma on your return to work.”
“Amazing bagels, cookies, and friendly staff too!”
“For the price of a single Manny's Monster, you can get a delicious sandwich or burger, side of chips, bowl of soup and pastry and not risk a coma on your return to work.”
“The atmosphere is adorable, their staff is friendly, and they are very quick.”
Great place for breakfast and lunch. This place has great food. I've been in on weekdays and over the weekend. It's definitely busier on the weekend, but well worth it. I've had everything from the huevos rancheros to the bbq beef brisket sandwich. Everything is fresh and tasty. I'm definitely going back for more.
Best Lunch Deal Downtown.
Want to be treated like scat while your mouth is stuffed with rubber cuts of lukewarm meat? Go to Katz’s Deli, NY. Want mounds beef to chew on while your wallet is purged of hard-earned monies? Manny’s, Chicago. But if delicious, cheap and fast is more your speed, head straight for E. Leaven Food Company, 54 E. Ontario St., Chicago.
For the price of a single Manny’s Monster, you can get a delicious sandwich or burger, side of chips, bowl of soup and pastry and not risk a coma on your return to work.
Now there will be those who think the comparison unfair and the term “deli” too broad to distinguish both styles of dining. To them I say it’s true. One should not use the umbrella of “burgers and fries” to compare McDonald’s to any such thing they get at Gibson’s. But what if the Gibson’s burger cost LESS than a Big Mac? Would there ever be a reason to drive-through again? Because E. Leaven is gourmet delicious for LESS!
There is nothing on the lunch menu costing more than $10 and only the Nova Lox Platter (breakfast) rang in at a whopping $10.95. So what possible reason would justify paying $16 for a sandwich and another 5 for a grotesque matza-ball bathed in a broth of liquid-sodium? Hangover? $/lb.? Cafeteria-style dining?
For $13 I enjoyed a delicious, gourmet matza-ball soup made of soft, chewy dough that didn’t fall apart when the spoon tapped it AND a baked ham and brie sandwich that had the perfect ratio of both. The breads were freshly-baked, not perpetually stale and the dining room clean and well appointed with a squeeze-bottle of Gulden’s spicy mustard on each table. All that’s missing is folded linen napkins but if the laundry bill pushes the entrée cost another 50c, forget it. Who needs napkins anyway when things taste this good?
It seems that all these years, the world of delis had things wrong. Quantity (rather overdoses) of can-tasting meat were mistaken for quality. Can E. Leaven do for it what Topolobampo did for Mexican? I certainly hope so. It is, by far, the best value of any restaurant so close to Michigan Avenue. I’m loading up before they get lines out the door.
Amazing bagels, cookies, and friendly staff too!. e.leaven Food Company has amazing, doughy bagels. They are very similar to NY bagels and they even have veggie cream cheese.Their baked goods always catch my eye and are amazing. Also, I loved their matzoh ball soup too. The atmosphere is adorable, their staff is friendly, and they are very quick. Definitely go here for a delicious breakfast or lunch. Their menu has a variety of food and you can always find something you want. You will not be disappointed!
North digs serving breakfast, light lunch and sweet pastries. Printed menus mounted on a hot-pink wall tempt Mag Mile shoppers, who order their challah French toast and veggie omelets at the counter of this quick-serve cafe before salivating in wait. Multi-colored mosaic pillars and black and white photography lend a modern-chic edge to the intimate, conversation-filled space. Hot and cold sandwiches comprise most of the lunch options, from a French dip and tuna melt to egg salad on house-made multigrain bread.
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