Dining events: Get your French, Indian on the go
Fast French and Indian
There's a new downtown cafe in Bartlett's Town Center that allows people to eat French and Indian food on the go: D^Licious Crepes & Roti. Inspired by Chipotle and near the Metra station, this is fast food catered to your own French and Indian tastes - like the rumali roti stuffed with chicken, saffron rice, garbanzo beans, mint chutney and veggies for $6. Hours are 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays-Fridays and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays-Sundays.
D^Licious Crepes & Roti, 225 S. Main St., Bartlett; (630) 855-5373
Harry's gets new owners
A restaurant housed in a historic building in downtown Arlington Heights has been sold. Enjoy Harry's current menu through the end of the year. New owners say they plan to close the restaurant for renovations in early 2015 and reopen as the suburban location for Courtland's Garage, which has earned accolades for its Chicago location in Chicago Magazine and had its wings and nachos featured on shows like "Chicago's Best."
Harry's of Arlington, 1 N. Vail Ave., Arlington Heights
Level 257 construction underway
Schaumburg's Woodfield Mall will welcome a new video game-themed restaurant in January: Level 257. It's a concept of Namco Entertainment affiliated with the makers of Pac-Man. Construction on the adult-focused restaurant, which is underway in a 40,000-square foot space formerly occupied by a retailer, will also feature some games and bowling. Level 257 is a reference to Pac-Man's 256th glitchy and unplayable level.
Level 257 at Woodfield Mall, 5 Woodfield Mall, Schaumburg; level257.com
- Sara Hooker