Some time ago I had the pleasure of running the beefathons, an enjoyable series of outings to sample and rate the best Italian Beefs this city (and probably the world) has to offer.
It has been fun to tag along on a series of barbecue tastings organized by others, and some of the -athons, focusing on specific streets and neighborhoods. I even got to tag along on one of Hammond's outings to Maxwell Street (finally - my weekends are usually pretty busy). Each of these things were fun, stimulated some good conversation and usually exposed one or more deserving places that had not previously been on the LTHForum radar.
For a while people asked me how I planned to follow up the Beefathons. I cast around for ideas, and even helped to organize a few west suburban taqueria crawls (enjoyable, but the tacos were not that great for the most part). Nothing excited me.
Recent discussion about Priscilla's, as well as a trip to Savannah have inspired me to take on a new project. It is driven by a few questions.
Is Priscilla's really a great soul food place in Chicago terms, or is it just benefiting from a fortuitous location? To be blunt, is it really good, or just the best that can be found in a (mostly) white suburb? If it is not really good, and I think there are good reasons to think Priscilla's is only great if you have a hankering for that type of food and it is the only available option, then are there really any great soul food places in Chicago at all?
I believe there are, and I aim to find and taste as many of them as possible. To do so, I need a little help.
Anyone have any places they think I absolutely must consider and sample in this search? Please help me generate a list.
Anyone want to join me on my trek, and sample these places? If so, please let me know.
I am not completely certain of the process, but I think we will be limited in how many places we can visit in a day - no more than three I think, because of the nature of the food. Then we probably want to sample a set group of standards (fried chicken, greens, lemon cake, and ???) plus one or two bonus items at each place that look good. One order, shared between three or four people.
In addition to creating a good list of the high quality soul food places I know are out there, I also think this will create great opportunities to find other places in neighborhoods that are not as well covered as they should be. If all else fails, I will just head to Uncle John's, grab some ribs and ask Mac where he thinks I should go next.
So what do you think? If I get enough good leads in response to them, I will work through them on my own regardless of whether anyone wants to join in, but I would love to have some company as well as some additional taste buds to help out.
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