Cogito wrote:How is their pastrami?
stevez wrote:Cogito wrote:How is their pastrami?
Fatty, spicy & delicious.
Cogito wrote:Is there any good pastrami in Chicago that is not fatty? That may sound contradictory, but I don't like gobs of fat.
Romanian Kosher's pastrami is pretty lean. To me, that is somewhat of a negative, but it does have a wonderful flavor. They make two versions, "regular" and a more garlicky "Romanian style".Cogito wrote:Is there any good pastrami in Chicago that is not fatty? That may sound contradictory, but I don't like gobs of fat.
Cogito wrote:Is there any good pastrami in Chicago that is not fatty? That may sound contradictory, but I don't like gobs of fat.
chicagostyledog wrote:Cogito wrote:Is there any good pastrami in Chicago that is not fatty? That may sound contradictory, but I don't like gobs of fat.
Come to Jake's in Milwaukee for a good pastrami sandwich. Michael Kassof will slice it any way you want: a little fatty, all fat, or all lean. http://static.flickr.com/56/137177453_3 ... 8e.jpg?v=0
AlexG wrote:Flavors, the retail food outlet of North Shore Cookery in Port Clinton Square in Highland Park, serves Manny's corned beef and pastrami.
Has anyone tried a sandwich from there?
Here's a link to their lunch menu.
Flavors by Northshore Cookery
600 Central Ave, Suite 142
Highland Park, IL 60035
(847) 432-1003
Cogito wrote: but it sounds like their corned beef must be pretty good. How is their pastrami?
dddane wrote:Cogito wrote: but it sounds like their corned beef must be pretty good. How is their pastrami?
and half the size of a comparable sandwich in a NY deli
stevez wrote:dddane wrote:Cogito wrote: but it sounds like their corned beef must be pretty good. How is their pastrami?
and half the size of a comparable sandwich in a NY deli
And half the price.
chicagostyledog wrote:Come to Jake's in Milwaukee for a good pastrami sandwich on Miller's rye. Michael Kassof will slice it any way you want it: a little fatty, all fat, or all lean.
dddane wrote:stevez wrote:dddane wrote:Cogito wrote: but it sounds like their corned beef must be pretty good. How is their pastrami?
and half the size of a comparable sandwich in a NY deli
And half the price.
NY delis charge $24-25 for a sandwich now?? which one?
chicagostyledog wrote:A corned beef sandwich at Jake's is $6.25+tax=$6.62.
Cogito wrote:Are you saying a corned beef sandwich is twelve bucks at Manny's?
Cogito wrote:You've cured my jones to try Manny's. I have an aversion to being ripped off. That's way too much for a sandwich. I can afford it, but would not be able to look myself in the mirror afterwards.
JimInLoganSquare wrote:Cogito wrote:You've cured my jones to try Manny's. I have an aversion to being ripped off. That's way too much for a sandwich. I can afford it, but would not be able to look myself in the mirror afterwards.
Keep in mind, the portion with Manny's is huge; you could easily split a Manny's sandwich with someone (although generally once I get started, I will finish it). I would say the sandwich at Jake's is about 2/3 the volume at half the price, and the hand slicing is a nice touch. I think the flavor of the meat is comparable between the two. (By the way, Manny's still hand slices the roast beef, which I and some other LTHers prefer to Manny's corned beef, anyway.)