Found myself hungry in Glenview this afternoon, so I ended up giving fRedhots a try. First off, Fred and his staff could not have been any nicer. I was at least as impressed with the terrific customer service as I was with the food. I told them that I was a first timer and that I needed a recommendation or two. They were more than happy to give me sample tastes of their "meat debris" and Italian beef, as well as a few dipping sauces. I ended up eating a gyro sausage (which was the specialty sausage of the day), a meat debris po' boy, and some fries.
The gyro sausage was split, grilled, and served on a standard hot dog bun with tzatziki, feta, and tomato. It tasted like, well, a sausage-shaped gyro on a hot dog bun. The meat was lamby and well-seasoned, but I think I'd rather have a traditional gyro on pita.
The debris po' boy, as pictured in ronnie_s' post above, was excellent. Served with garlic aioli, lettuce, and tomato. Although I might switch the soft roll out for something a bit more crusty, the meat is the star and the meat is delicious.
Fred's fries have been discussed to death in this thread, so I will just say that I agree that fRedhot's does them very well, and I really appreciate the sauces. I particularly enjoyed the Filipino bannana pepper aioli and chimichurri aioli.
I think that fRedhot's is a totally deserving GNR, and I hope to return to try more of the menu soon.
--Rich
I don't know what you think about dinner, but there must be a relation between the breakfast and the happiness. --Cemal Süreyya