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Japanese restaurant opens in Mokena


By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

Another restaurant that combines steak and sushi opened last week in Mokena.
Zuki Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi opened Feb. 20 at 11230 Lincoln Highway in the former Blockbuster store across the street from the JC Penney.

Manager Amy Ni said the restaurant features hibachi-style cooking at your table as well as sushi. There also is a full-service bar. She said there was seating for 90 at the hibachi tables and 60 at the sushi tables.

Ni said the restaurant is planning a grand opening with the Mokena Chamber of Commerce.

Ni said the eatery is not part of any chain.

Zuki is open for lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and for dinner from 4:30-9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, from 2:30-10:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and for dinner only on Sunday from 1-9 p.m.

For information, call 815-806-1888 or visit their website at http://www.zukiteppanyaki.com/. Teppan Yaki means hibachi in Japanese, Ni said.

Gas City update
Bids were due Wednesday for the first round of the bankruptcy auction for Gas City stations and convenience stores. The second round of bids is due March 23. The final auction is scheduled for April 4.

And in a new development, the Wall Street Journal reported this week that William A. McEnery, whose father William J. McEnery owns Gas City, Green Garden Country Club and the Creamery ice cream parlors, has offered almost $3 million to buy the Creamery chain out of bankruptcy. Bids are due by March 25 with an auction for the ice cream parlors scheduled for March 28.

A sign at the Creamery on Wolf Road in Mokena says it is taking applications tomorrow, so someone is anticipating the chain reopening this spring.

Green Garden Country Club is a mess. The dome was knocked down in early February and is out of action until the fall. The course’s website says the course is closed until April 1 while a message at its phone number says the course is open for walkers. Calls to the pro shop went unanswered.

The message also said the restaurant is open on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Flexeon Rehab opens clinic in Mokena

By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

A new Flexeon Rehab clinic has opened at 9442 W. 191st St. in Mokena in the strip center next to Denny’s.

The new clinic is Flexeon’s 17th location and its director, Josh Feigl, also runs the Flexeon clinic at Bankview Drive and LaGrange Road in Frankfort.

The Mokena clinic will specialize in hand rehab therapy.

Laura Jo DeFalco will be the occupational therapist at the Mokena location.

For information, call 708-478-7565 or visit http://www.flexeonrehabclinics.com/.


Rockzorz closes in Frankfort
Owners Galaxia Martin and Erin Throw closed the Frankfort location of their Rockzorz Salon and Spa last month. Their Joliet location remains open.

Sweet shop opens in Mokena

The Sweet Company had its ribbon cutting and grand opening on Monday at 19806 S. Wolf Road in Mokena. Billing itself as an ice cream, coffee and candy shop, the Sweet Company is open daily in the first floor of a multi-use building just south of the railroad tracks. Hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, visit their website at http://www.shopthesweetcompany.com/ or check out their Facebook page.

Eggheadz opens in Tinley Park

A new breakfast and lunch place has opened in the former Wheatfield’s location at 16952 S. Oak Park Ave. in Tinley Park’s historic district. Eggheadz Café opened a few weeks ago and is a fitting successor to Wheatfield’s. Hours are daily from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Deal of the week

Forget taco Tuesdays, El Famous Burrito is offering $1 tacos on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Visit their website to find a location near you http://www.elfamousburrito.com/.

White Castle opens Sunday in New Lenox

By Bob Bong
Southland Savvy

White Castle slides into New Lenox this weekend when the restaurant chain opens its newest store at 9 a.m. Sunday at 401 E. Lincoln Highway (in front of the new Walmart) after a private ribbon cutting ceremony this morning. The restaurant will be open 24 hours a day.

Cornerstone Café closes
You can’t fault Chad Reno for not trying. He took over Millie’s Ice Cream at 5172 W. 95th St. in Oak Lawn at the end of 2008. When that floundered, he shut down and after tinkering with the menu reopened last Memorial Day as the Cornerstone Café. Alas, that effort has also failed. Reno closed the café for good on Jan. 30.

But the café may yet return. Reno said on the Oak Lawn Patch he might try reopening in the Oak Lawn Library, which has lost its in-house coffee house yet again with the recent closing of Bonjour Café, which just opened in November.

Lynnie Ques opens second location

Lynn Cartwright just opened the second location for her barbecue restaurant Lynnie Ques at 519 Chicago Road in Thornton, just south of Thornwood High School. The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. The phone number of the new store is 708-877-1111. The website is http://www.lynnieques.com/. The original Lynnie Ques just celebrated its second anniversary at 19267 Burnham Ave. in Lansing.

Tattoo school closes in Tinley

The Art of Body Coloring School of Tattooing closed recently at 17129 S. 88th Avenue in Tinley Park. The school, one of about 20 in the United States, was opened in November 2009 by Bette Baron.

Famous Footwear closes in Lemont

The Famous Footwear store closed recently at 13462 S. Archer Ave. in Lemont.