Last week a new Chuy’s opened in North Little Rock, I was
able to go in during their charity event and get a full tour of the restaurant
and learn about them. If you don’t
already like Chuy’s I hope this post will change your mind, because it
impressed the heck out of me.
Let’s start with some of the things that makes all Chuy’s similar. Now I say similar because not one Chuy’s is the same as another but they do have a few things in common. Like the Elvis shrine, this shrine is located in the entry way and you can not miss it. Every Chuy’s has some type of Elvis shrine, on a bar, in a both, the entry or even in some corner where you don’t think to look. This all started when they opened the first restaurant and only had $40 to decorate so they went to some pawn shops and thrift stores and found pictures and one of them being a large picture of Elvis. They had it above the bar and soon they had collected things to go with it. People thought it was a thing and started sending in all different Elvis things.
The Fish, each restaurant has hand carved and painted fish
hung, some have 300 some have 2000. This location has them in the bar guiding
you into it and onto the dining room, they used 980
fish here. This started when the founders were going through Mexico figuring
out recipes, they saw a family making fish and asked if they could have a
thousand in a couple months, when they came back they were ready to go. The
same family still makes them today.
The hubcap room. Every Chuy’s has a room that the ceiling
is covered in hubcaps. This is one of my favorite rooms.
The floor is messed up. As the workers lay the tile they
will intentionally mess up the pattern or lay in a blank tile. I found 4 wrong
tiles while we there.
The dog wall. In the bar there is a wall full of dog
pictures, these are local dogs. How did they get so many local pictures you may
wonder. Well they hosted an event at the local Pet Co partnering with Humane
Society of Polaske county, paid the adoption fees, and every pet adopted got a
picture on the wall as well as other dogs that came by. Did you know that you
can bring a framed picture of your dog and they will hang it up on the wall, at
any Chuy’s, Tesla will be up their soon.
On to the food, this place has some amazing food! It’s hard
to even find a place to start talking about it. They make every thing fresh,
all day long. That means they don’t make a large batch of sauce and chill it
and reheat as needed. They make it when they start to run out they make some
more. Same with rice, they make it as they go, only prepping the add ins and
then adding the rice to cook when it is time. In a restaurant chain this large,
with how busy they can be this is a big deal, and really impressed me.
Mexican Rice on the left and Green Chili Rice on the right |
They have a walk in
cooler that is stuffed full of fresh produce! They receive 60 pounds of
tomatoes A DAY. They also grate their cheese in house each day, they go through
a lot of cheese! The freezer is tiny, in all Chuy’s and this is something they
love to share, the freezer holds kids ice cream and French fries, that’s it I
think if they serve to kids they wouldn’t have a freezer at all. They roast
their chicken all day and hand shred it, it is some good smelling meat.
Chips are fried in house, speaking of frying they have a
very small fryer. It is used for chips, fries, and the fried entrees they serve
which isn’t to many, but each thing is fried individually and not in large
groups. Their tortillas, which make my
mouth water when I think about them, are made from scratch they come to them as
a bag of flour. They make them fresh all day long and you can even watch them
cooking them. I would eat a stack of these and not even think twice.
These ladies make them all day long! |
We got to have a sampling of all their sauces.
- Boom Boom- Cheese based with roasted New Mexican green chilies, tomatillos, green onions, cilantro and lime juice.
- Delux Tomatillo- Tomatillo sauce combined with sour cream, fresh herbs, cilantro and garlic. Tangy and mild!
- Hatch Green Chili- Spicy sauce is a favorite, Made with beef stock, fresh fire roasted New Mexican green chilies and caramelized onions.
- Queso- is a blend of melted cheeses, with green chilies and fire roasted tomatoes.
- Ranchero- This sauce is vegetarian red sauce is made from fresh, fire roasted tomatoes, cilantro, bell peppers, formalized onions and spices. The most mild but has one of the best flavors in my opinion its a deep roasted flavor form the tomatoes.
- Tomatillo- Fresh green tomatillos blended with green onions, cilantro and garlic.
- Green Chili- This sauce uses chicken stock, New Mexican green chilies, tomatoes, caramelize onions and spices to create its thick and smokey flavor.
- Tex Mex- Combining Chili Con Carne with their famous red chili sauce. The red sauce is made daily with fresh red chilies.
- Salsa- the salsa is made fresh every day with tomatoes, jalapenos and lime juice.
- Creamy Jalapeno- according to their website this sauce is so special you have to know someone to get it. It taste pretty darn good.
They were all delicious but my favorites were the Deluxe
Tomatillo, I tasted it and wanted it on an enchilada right then. And the
ranchero it was such a good roasted tomato and chili flavor that I wanted to
keep eating and eating. We tasted these with their great tortillas and chips
from the nacho bar. During their happy hour from 4-7 each day you can get
complimentary nachos from their nacho bar in the bar area. You can get refried
beans, taco meat, cheese, salsa and of course chips, definitely the best time
to hit Chuy’s after work!
We got an appetizer sampler as well which is a ton of food,
perfect to share with a group of friends before dinner. It has Chuy Nachos,
Chicken Quesidillas, Flautas and Queso. All of which are delicious! At this point we were stuffed and still had
dinner left to go!
I ordered chicken enchiladas with the green chili rice with
of course deluxe tomatillo sauce on it. Hubby ordered a chicken burrito with hatch green chili
sauce which was his favorite.
Even though we could not finish our food and had to take it home I had to try some dessert. I mean what good is stuffing your self full and then not going all out and getting dessert. We were both so glad that I just had to try the Tres Leche Cake. That should be all I have to say, Tres Leches, it was really that good and you just won’t understand until you go try it. A huge slice of moist amazing cake soaked with who knows how much milk, is served on top of a bed of whipped cream that taste like the frothy just barely melted part of ice cream, then caramel is drizzled on top for both looks and to make it taste even better. It was haven and we ate all of that and I could really use some more of it now.
Chuy’s impressed me that day both with their food and their people. The management and even higher-ups are very nice and regular people that want their customers to love what they eat. The food being made fresh with beautiful fresh food, and being made all day long makes me so happy and wish more big chains did that. We were a bit skeptical before on Chuy’s just being alright for the price, but when you know what you are getting for that price it is so worth it. Chuy’s prides themselves in having amazing tasting food and it is their top concern, I love that about them.
So go eat at your closest Chuy’s as soon as you can, I promise you will not regret it! And if you are in the Central Arkansas area go see the new one in North Little Rock and enjoy the beautiful decorations and incredible food.
I have never tried Chuy's but, this makes me want to go soon.
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