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Mystery Diner: Little Traveler’s Atrium Café a dainty oasis

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Saving my tea indulgences for a proper Thursday or Saturday event, I ordered the hot chocolate made with Ghirardelli chocolate and a dollop of whipped cream ($2.95).

Since the menu said to ask the server about specialty wraps, that’s exactly what I did. I even ended up ordering one – the Tuna Avocado wrap with red onions, olive oil and mixed greens with chips and coleslaw. My dining companion ordered the Homemade Chicken Salad Sandwich with lettuce and tomato over a croissant ($7.50).

Other enticing options included the Adult Grilled Cheese ($7.25) with sliced tomato, ham and fontina cheese over toasted country bread;  the Shanghai Chicken Wrap ($8.50) with roasted chicken breast, mixed greens, mandarin oranges, water chestnuts, chow mein noodles and cucumber Shanghai sauce wrapped in a honey-wheat tortilla.

Soups change daily, and my dining companion and I split a bowl of the homemade Mushroom Beef Barley soup.

“This is great,” my dining companion mentioned in between slurps.

The sandwiches both tasted light and fresh, and would have been perfect on a hot summer day. This may sound strange, but I have to mention the pickles that came on the side of the Chicken Salad Sandwich. I would have ordered a side – or jar – of these crunchy, sweet and juicy pickle slices had I known how good they were going to taste.

Trying to keep in stride with what the chauffeurs ate in the carriage trade days, I had to try a slice of pie.
The café has a vast array of pie options, and most of them are not on the menu. Strawberry rhubarb, the ever-popular apple, turtle pie, grasshopper pie and blueberry came rattling from our waiter’s lips. We ordered a slice of blueberry pie – heated – a la mode.

The combination of creamy, cold vanilla ice cream alongside the pie’s crispy, buttery crust and warm, oozing blueberry compote made me a very happy diner.

• The Mystery Diner is a newsroom employee at the Kane County Chronicle. The diner's identity is not revealed to the restaurant staff before or during the meal. The Mystery Diner visits different restaurants during the month and then reports on the experience.

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