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PostPosted: Wed May 24, 2006 9:37 am 
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Was -Chinese style B.B.Q. comes to Morton Grove

A combination Chinese grocery store and B.B.Q. take out stand has recently opened in what I think used to be a Korean grocery (DiHo?). The take out area has several hanging ducks, a big hunk of roasted pork, and a bin of barbequed pork. I had some duck and barbequed pork, and while not as good as Sun Wah, they were very tasty.

What is also interesting is their menu. I’m not sure if they have all the stuff advertised available, because there is no kitchen, just a take out stand with a steam table and glass case for the ducks, etc. But, the menu lists a wide variety of very interesting of barbequed items: ducks, ribs, chicken livers, tripe, duck feet and pig ears. They’ll even do a whole roasted pig. They also list some basic appetizers, soups and main dishes, including salt toasted pork chop, pork stomach with black bean sauce, Singapore mai fun and steamed dumplings. Again, I’m not sure if this is always available, but this place will need further exploring.

As for the market, it seems to be a small but very tidy Chinese market. It had a limited by very fresh looking array of fresh greens, a fresh fish area and a butcher shop. There were about 3 isles of canned and packaged goods.

There is an Asian population in this area, as one can see from the two or three Korean restaurants nearby (I’ve not tried them). This place is no destination for you city dwellers, but for those of us in the burbs, it looks like a very good addition. It’s just about 5 minutes off the Edens going west on Dempster, which is a heck of a lot close than Argyle or Chinatown.

B.B.Q. King (inside Richwell Market)
6120 W. Dempster St.
Morton Grove, IL. 60042
847-966-0637


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I stopped in there once recently (Di Ho was the only shop I could get wide flat rice noodles, I wanted to see if they currently stocked it, but no), and was rather disappointed.

There were four or five things on their menu I asked for and they were either just out of, or didn't make that day. This was at about 12:30 midweek, not a weird time to pick up carry-out food. They had no roast pork anything, no bao... I don't remember what else I'd asked for. They were heavily pushing what was pre-packaged on top of the counter, which didn't look all that good.

I walked.

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Their black pepper short ribs are a regular item at my table. The duck is not as good as Sun Wah but it's convenient. The roast pig is really good with crunchy skin and unctuous fat. Wonderful on a plate of rice with some steamed greens.


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I haven't visited this location but by reading these names, I deduce that the Richwell Market near Chinatown at 18th & Canal has opened a 2nd location and again partnered with BBQ King to provide Chinese deli products. BBQ King has 3 locations in Chicago: one location in the Chinatown Square, a second at Wentworth & 23rd St, and a third inside the Richwell Market at 18th & Canal. Now, I guess, they have a 4th.

BBQ King cooks consistent good Chinese BBQ and deli items. However, I find other Chinatown delis with better options on individual items. Wing Chan for Pei Pa Duck, soy sauce chicken, roast pork, and braised chicken feet. Great Wall sometimes for soy sauce chicken & seasoned soy (lu shui ya) duck. Goody market for seasoned soy duck.

However, for the north suburbs this is probably the only location where you'll find Chinese BBQ & Deli.


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Though I'm not crazy about the bbq avaialble at great wall (and its about equally distant as argyle for me) I am happy to be able to get the pear river bridge gold label light soy in quantity and cheaply there


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HI,

The phone number for BBQ King inside Richwell's is either wrong or disconnected. The Richwell number does work:

Richwell Market
6120 Dempster Street
Morton Grove, IL 60053-2951
Phone: (847) 929-2228

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The BBQ King folks moved out and a new franchise is moving into the takeout space located inside the Richwell Market (formerly Diho).

I really hope they will also have the black pepper short ribs, that was one of my favorite to go lunches in the area.

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I think the OP said "take out"...but a quick question:

Are there any tables to enjoy lunch there?


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Hi,

Richwell Market is an Asian grocery store. The Chinese BBQ is a concession inside for take-out food. There is no seating, though you could eat in your car.

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Cathy2 wrote:
you could eat in your car.


Ummm....do I catch a wiff of sarcasm?


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kenji wrote:
Cathy2 wrote:
you could eat in your car.


Ummm....do I catch a wiff of sarcasm?


Factual. I do it myself sometimes.

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Really the thing I miss most about working for Home Depot were the impromptu LTH meals set up on the tailgate of my pickup truck:) Tacos never tasted so good...

But to answer the query re: sarcasm, the hood of the car is the LTH Approved eating area, especially for BBQ.

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I grew up in Maywood from the late 60's thru the 70's so I fully understand the use of the two pieces of WonderBread on top of your small end or tips while eating in the car.

That and a fluffy steering wheel cover.


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kenji says: "That and a fluffy steering wheel cover."

And I'll add, a speed knob on the steering wheel...

:)

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There's a new sign attached to the Richwell Market sign: "Barbeque Queen New Management"...


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LuvstoEat wrote:
There's a new sign attached to the Richwell Market sign: "Barbeque Queen New Management"...

BBQ at Richwell Market Morton Grove is no more, was there Easter Sunday and there were boxes and carts packed in the BBQ area. I was also at Richwell Market on 18th and Canal earlier in the week, I'm on the hunt for Sichuan chili bean paste from Pixian, and the BBQ kiosk was dark as well. Bakery was up and running on Canal though, a BBQ pork bun and milk tea (hot tea, sugar, milk) made for a tasty breakfast.

The main reason I am posting about Richwell Market is the Morton Grove outpost has become a very nice Asian market, smaller than the Canal Street grocery, which is a gem, from my previous visit to now there has been a dramatic uptick in number and quality of both produce and fresh meat.

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Richwell Market
6120 W. Dempster St.
Morton Grove, IL. 60042
847-966-0637

Richwell Market
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Chicago, Il 60616
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G Wiv wrote:
The main reason I am posting about Richwell Market is the Morton Grove outpost has become a very nice Asian market, smaller than the Canal Street grocery, which is a gem, from my previous visit to now there has been a dramatic uptick in number and quality of both produce and fresh meat.

But, I'm guessing, no Sichuan chili bean paste from Pixian.

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JoelF wrote:
But, I'm guessing, no Sichuan chili bean paste from Pixian.
I found Pixian Douban at Richwell Market on 18th and Canal, close but I don't think its one Dunlop would recommend using. For one it does not use broad (fava) bean, and contains sugar, spice and MSG which she labels "extra ingredients" in her blog post on the subject. I'll give it a try, and hope for the best, but the hunt continues.

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G Wiv wrote:
BBQ at Richwell Market Morton Grove is no more, was there Easter Sunday and there were boxes and carts packed in the BBQ area....

Richwell Market
6120 W. Dempster St.
Morton Grove, IL. 60042
847-966-0637


On the Richwell Market sign, "Mei Mei BBQ" has replaced the erstwhile BBQ King and BBQ Queen. Has anyone checked it out recently?

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