RiverWester wrote:It's always one thing or another: For example, Duk's on Ashland doesn't offer tomatoes.
stevez wrote:RiverWester wrote:It's always one thing or another: For example, Duk's on Ashland doesn't offer tomatoes.
There are some who would argue that a tomato has no place on a Chicago hot dog.
In any event, Give Fast Trackon Lake a try. They turn out a pretty good dog (and even include tomato). Also, probably just a bit West of your boundaries is Jimmy's Red Hots, one of the best hot dog stands in the entire Chicagoland area (no tomato or pickle here).
Fast Track
629 W. Lake St. (SE corner of Lake & Des Plaines)
Chicago, Illinois
(312) 993-9300
RiverWester wrote:Yes here it is, a simple but perfect looking Chicago dog!!!! But Fast Track closes at 7 p.m.
RiverWester wrote:PS I went into Byron's on Halsted btw Division and Chicago, and I cannot remember what, but some one thing or another they don't do right.
RiverWester wrote:without cutting ANY corners (ala Portillo's)
djenks wrote:Personally, i've been converted to prefer the dogs that Gene and Jude's or Jimmy's serves. Is there a name for this type of dog?
djenks wrote:RiverWester wrote:without cutting ANY corners (ala Portillo's)
what does portillo's do to cut corners?
Personally, i've been converted to prefer the dogs that Gene and Jude's or Jimmy's serves. Is there a name for this type of dog?
Mustard, onion, relish, sport peppers with a nice fresh cut french fry topping - thats a good dog.
djenks wrote:RiverWester wrote:without cutting ANY corners (ala Portillo's)
what does portillo's do to cut corners?
Personally, i've been converted to prefer the dogs that Gene and Jude's or Jimmy's serves. Is there a name for this type of dog?
Mustard, onion, relish, sport peppers with a nice fresh cut french fry topping - thats a good dog.
gp60004 wrote:Does Portillo's use a natural casing hotdog?
djenks wrote:Personally, i've been converted to prefer the dogs that Gene and Jude's or Jimmy's serves. Is there a name for this type of dog?
Mustard, onion, relish, sport peppers with a nice fresh cut french fry topping - thats a good dog.
Portillo's does have a natural casing dog but it is a bigger size than the long thin red hots served at Gene and Jude's or Jimmy's. I'm pretty sure G&J's and Jimmy's are 10(dogs)/1(lb), whereas, Porty's would be closer to 7/1 or maybe even 6/1.
Big Willi wrote:I called their corporate this morning and was told that they changed the shape and size of their dog but kept the same recipe.
G Wiv wrote:Is the new Portillo's hot dog natural casing?
RiverWester wrote:Portillo's on Clark/Ontario is actually pretty easy to get to after rush hours, since the Ohio/Ontario ramp can be used to and from River West via Milwaukee & Augusta ramps. Next problem is that I like to eat in, not take out, and Portillo's has no parking.![]()
RiverWester wrote:Anyone been to Choppers on 1622 N. Ashland near North Ave.? Their choppak dbl cheeseburger is outstanding......but again they don't do the hot dog 100% correct, unfortunately.
Big Willi wrote:Portillo's does have a natural casing dog but it is a bigger size than the long thin red hots served at Gene and Jude's or Jimmy's. I'm pretty sure G&J's and Jimmy's are 10(dogs)/1(lb), whereas, Porty's would be closer to 7/1 or maybe even 6/1.
Portillo's has switched to a longer, thinner dog. I went to the Ontario Porty's Saturday night and was surprised to find a dog about the same thickness as Gene and Jude's but a little longer. Thinking it may have been an aberration, I tried the new Willowbrook location yesterday and found the same size frankfurter. I called their corporate this morning and was told that they changed the shape and size of their dog but kept the same recipe.
Phil wrote:chicagostyledog wrote:This isn't the first incident Portillo's had with their Polish. A few years ago, they dropped Vienna Beef and sold Bobak's Polish for a while, before switching back to Vienna Beef.
A neighbor of mine worked at one in the south suburbs a couple years ago and said they also changed the hot dogs from Vienna to Bobak's. A few months after he left they changed again and now use something that's not very good at all. Any ideas what brand they are using now?
aschie30 wrote:RiverWester wrote:I went to Gary's hot dog stand on Damen (west side of street btw North and Armitage).
Gary's? Do you mean George's? (Old Greek guy?)
RiverWester wrote:I went to Gary's hot dog stand on Damen (west side of street btw North and Armitage).
RiverWester wrote:PS I tried Fast Track and thought it was great, but had the lingering suspicion that the dog was not 1/8 lb.?