"Kiss me on the Beef Cheeks"
- Next
- Food: Thailand
- Decor: Modern
- Service: Amazing
- Cost: $$$$
- Wine / Cocktails: Over-priced
Overview:
For a restaurant that has had more hype than a certain NBA player moving to Miami, this Grant Achatz creation is doing a much better job of living up to it.
Don't get me wrong there was certainly a dish or two on the menu that was an 'air ball' for me but overall it was a slam-dunk. (I'll stop the corny puns now)
Next covers every last detail from the Thai newspaper place mat to the authentic Thai rap music. You have to remember that authenticity is their main goal, not being another Alenia so don't expect every course to be the most amazing thing you've ever had in your life.
I personally loved the Tom-Yum soup and Panang Beef Cheeks. The street food was good but you can find it elsewhere in Chicago. The cheeks were rich and fell apart with the touch of a spoon. The curry sauce was from an old recipe most likely stolen from a monk. The two were cooked separately and combined at service creating flavor memories I can still feel 2 weeks later. I've never had anything like the Thai Beef Cheeks and I'm not sure I ever will again... and that is the appeal of Next.
Con: The wine and alcohol pairings are maybe the most overpriced deal in town. I would much rather pay more for the ticket and less for the pairings. The non-alcoholic should just be included in the price as it was mostly juice and mixers.
Special Dishes:
Beef Cheeks and Soup








