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"Silly Goose"
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Review votes:
23 Useful, 2 Funny, and 8 Cool
Chicago, IL
Yelping SinceOctober 2005
My HometownNorthfield, MN
My Blog Or Website Why You Should Read My ReviewsI have excellent taste and strong opinions.
My First ConcertREM
My Last Meal On EarthAnything that Gillian cooks for me.
Current CrushMy wife
The place looks nice enough, and the soft warm roll with the high quality olive oil on the table bode well to begin our dining experience. We didn't have ridiculous expectations, but we were excited to have stumbled upon what looks like a sweet little neighborhood bistro.
The service was terrible. The waiter was nice enough, but clearly overwhelmed, literally running back and forth to cover all his tables, passing us by every time, not giving us any chance to speak up if we needed something. That was bad enough, but he also assumed that we didn't know anything about food, and his condescending attitude was a little embarrassing.
The appetizer (baked scallops in a white wine sauce) we ordered was very saucy, and we needed a little more bread to sop up the sauce (this was the best thing we ordered, though the scallops were a little over cooked). The waiter asked us if we wanted more bread, and we said yes. We waited for over 15 minutes before I had get up and go ask someone for more bread. The bus boy was hovering and just dying to take away our plate before we had the chance to sop up the sauce. When the bread finally did come, it was warmish in the outside, and cold on the inside. Very frustrating.
We ordered duck ravioli for our main course, which sounded great. The ravioli is supposedly hand made fresh, and how can you go wrong with duck? The filling was a hard little meatball, so overcooked that it was impossible to identify what it was. If you had told me it was beef or chicken, I would have believed you.
Suffice it to say your better off spending your duckets elsewhere or making dinner at home.