After leaving work, I was famished. It was Easter Sunday and we wanted to eat out. Surprisingly, many establishments were open for business. Which meant that we had quite a few options as to where we were able to dine. We narrowed down our choices and settled on Erwin’s Café, at 2925 North Halsted; 773-528-7200. From the moment you ascend the street level steps inside the door, you are immediately transported into a prairie style dining room, fit with buttery yellow walls and ceilings with a busy mural just below the ceiling. I can only assume that Erwin’s has been the setting for many a romantic evenings for many couples. Entering, our coats were immediately checked. (Yes, it was April 11 and our winter coats still remain within arms reach.) We had reservations for non-smoking but opted for a booth in smoking, looking out onto a sun drenched Halsted street. One word of advice. Do not sit at these booths during sun set. Towards the end of my meal, I became totally blinded by the setting sun. Thankfully, I was able to finish my meal without injury to myself or my eyes’. The meal was nothing short of wonderful. Beautifully presented and tasty from the first bite to the last. We did not share any appetizers, for drinks were on our to-do list this night. I must admit that the bartender really knows how to shake a mean martini. I would ask, however, that he brush up on his recipes. I had asked for a Opera Martini and was met with a blank stare by him and our waitress. Instead, I went with a French Martini. Below, you can find recipes for both of these martinis. After our first round of drinks and a nice warm buzz running through our veins, we thought it time to order. My partner settled on the special of the evening. A gorgeous rib eye, done to his preference, topped with chévre butter and accompanied by fluffy mashed potatoes and par boiled sugar snap peas. Nothing short on flavor here. I ordered the wood grilled salmon, which came atop a bed of green lentils and topped with a roasted red pepper jelly. Very nice indeed. We were both happy campers as we finished the last bites of our meal.