Kumaโs

Kumaโs isnโt the easiest place to get to. Itโs in Chicago but not anywhere near the city center. And once you get out there, youโll have to wait for your table. And waiting at (or near) the bar is exquisite torture because thereโs a line up of folks at the bar chowing down on the best hamburgers and macaroni and cheese youโll ever come across.

While in Chicago, my daily dining options have come down to this: Mexican, or burgers.
I was very fortunate because when we got to Kumaโs, we didnโt have to wait as long as the few hours that sometimes is necessary since the place is so popular. Even so, a sturdy Jack Danielโs on the rocks made my wait a little easier. But truly it was hard to see everyone eating around us while I sipped my little glass of whiskey and wait for a table to open up.
When the magic moment arrived and we slid into our table, the waitress handed us menus with a long list of burgers, plus a list of ingredients to customize your mac and cheese. Because once you see both on the other tables, youโd be a fool not to order both. We knew we were in for a lot of meat and carbs, so it was decided that in addition to smoked bacon, weโd get peas with our macaroni and cheese. (None of those new-fangled sun-dried tomatoes for us.)
It turns out that was a good call and we dove into the enormous mound of pasta elbows cooked in soft, rich, creamy cheese with a dusting of crusty bread crumbs and scallions on top like it was a drug, digging our spoons in repeatedly, unable to stop โ even though we knew what was coming up next.

I had made up my mind and was all set to order the Mastodon, a hamburger stacked with bbq sauce, melting cheddar cheese, bacon, and โfrizzledโ onions on a pretzel roll, but did my usual last-moment switch. (I have an odd habit of making up my mind definitively, then when it comes time to take my order, I invariably switch everything at the last possible second.) But really, when my friends were getting recommendations from our amazing waitress, I heard the two magic words tumble out of her mouth โ โPatty Meltโ โ and changed my order to Solace, a 10-ounce burger served with caramelized onions with bacon and Gruyรจre on toasted rye bread.
The picture (or pictures) here didnโt come out so well, but I also have a few excuses.
1) It was pretty dark in there, and 2) My hands were otherwise occupied, grasping the burger because it was one of those kinds of burgers that a) You canโt put down or it will fall apart, and b) It was so good I couldnโt stop eating it.
Iโve had chips. And Iโve had waffle-cut fries. But whatever theyโre doing to their waffle-fries at Kumaโs, it makes them impossible to stop eating. And another thing I donโt understand is how they seem to regenerate on their plate. I swear, I ate as many as I could. But when I looked down, the pile next to my hamburger seemed to be getting bigger and bigger.
(As an aside, to most normal people, bathrooms arenโt the highlight of a restaurant โ and the men who eat here need to work on their aim โ but itโs a must to stop to see all the artwork and graffiti on the walls.)
According to their website, โDeath to Miller and Budweiserโฆ they are over-produced and inferior products that prevent passionate craftsmen from sharing their gifts with all of us.โ They get no arguments from me regarding supporting the little guys (and local pals) so expect a lengthy list of interesting beers on tap or by the bottle.
When I ordered another Jack on the rocks, the waitress suggested that I might want to sip one of the whiskeys on tap. I donโt recall what it was, but it was mighty tasty.
We tumbled out of the restaurant into the frosty night air of Chicago, bits of freezing rain and snow mingling as they pelted us on the sidewalk. In my head, I was vowing that I would never to eat again, as in, for the rest of my life. However when I woke up today, over my bowl of lowfat granola and plain yogurt, I couldnโt stop thinking about the waffle fries and my patty meltโand I just may need to go back
Kumaโs Corner
2900 West Belmont Avenue
Chicago
Tel: (773) 604-8769
(Kumaโs does not take reservations.)
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