Summary: Finally tried Primehouse last night, and I would agree with those who see it as the best steak in Chicago. My Chicago favorites have been Gibson’s, Capital Grille and Morton’s.
I had the 70 day aged Ribeye at Primehouse and it was the best steak I have ever had in my 53 years --- and I’ve been fortunate to have eaten at all the notable steakhouses in Chicago as well as many of the other major US cities. Beyond the steak, the service and sommelier were very good and the starters and desserts a little more creative than other Chicago steakhouses. So
I would call it the best of Chicago.
The adage “you get what you pay for” comes to mind. While it was the best, it was also the most expensive steak I have ever eaten and probably the highest tab I’ve ever had at a steakhouse. If you want the best at all costs, and we typically do at least at some frequency, Primehouse is it in my opinion. However, we may not go back for one simple reason.
We arrived at 5:30pm when there were only about 6 tables seated. There was one noisy table near us with about 16 people who had evidently spent some time at the bar before dinner (good for them). By the time we were wrapping up a little after 7:00pm, the place was packed and the noise level was nearly unbearable. We actually like a little buzz,
but the noise was just excessive to us – and would probably keep us from going back. Yelling at a dinner companion is just not my idea of high end dining…
The details:
Service: Professional, knowledgeable, attentive but not stuffy – we like that. The waiters review of the menu was short and appropriate (Gibson’s and Morton’s are more excessive and unnecessarily showy IMHO). It is true that the busboys do pretty much everything other than taking orders, not a trend that I’m crazy about, but becoming more common all the time.
Starters: Pumpkin and Sage Fritters (a special) – outstanding
Lobster Bisque – outstanding, compares to the best I've ever had even in New England
Wine: Lang & Reed Cabernet Franc – surprisingly good at it’s (low) price point. I would have gone with 'by the glass' given our entrée choices, but the sommelier (Rachel) suggested this choice (a grape that has historically been given little respect). Rachel was impressive, and I’d encourage giving her a chance to recommend for you.
Entrées: Angry Lobster – outstanding, not overdone thank goodness
70 Day Aged Ribeye, medium rare – cooked perfectly, a little crusty for my taste but
truly transcendent nonetheless. Dry aged seems to put some people off, but I can't imagine why.
Desserts: Slice of Prime (another death by chocolate experience) – very good
Warm Cinnamon Crumb Cake – good. The cake itself was just a good, basic crumb cake (light on the cinnamon for my taste), but the accompanying mascarpone thyme ice cream and sour cherry compote was wonderful. I considered just getting a trio of their ice creams, hindsight is a wonderful thing...