Jean Blanchard wrote:Friends coming in from New York in a couple of weeks and they want to experience the best of Chicago. I need to find the best hot dog but it has to be kosher. I'm also thinking Honey 1 BBQ and Pasticcerio Natalina. They don't seem to want pizza. For some reason, they think they're getting the best in New York. I know. BTW, he's a cardiologist whose favorite "food group" is french fries. Best place for those?
Now where do I take them for dinners? Not Tru, not Trotter's. They've done that. They liked the looks of Le Lan's menu. How about Aigre Doux also? Never been. They'll be staying downtown.
HELP!
Jean Blanchard wrote:I need to find the best hot dog but it has to be kosher.
Jean Blanchard wrote:Now where do I take them for dinners? Not Tru, not Trotter's. They've done that. They liked the looks of Le Lan's menu. How about Aigre Doux also? Never been. They'll be staying downtown.
HELP!
Jean Blanchard wrote:Friends coming in from New York in a couple of weeks and they want to experience the best of Chicago. I need to find the best hot dog but it has to be kosher. I'm also thinking Honey 1 BBQ and Pasticcerio Natalina. They don't seem to want pizza. For some reason, they think they're getting the best in New York. I know. BTW, he's a cardiologist whose favorite "food group" is french fries. Best place for those?
Now where do I take them for dinners? Not Tru, not Trotter's. They've done that. They liked the looks of Le Lan's menu. How about Aigre Doux also? Never been. They'll be staying downtown.
HELP!
Jean Blanchard wrote:Now where do I take them for dinners? Not Tru, not Trotter's. They've done that. They liked the looks of Le Lan's menu. How about Aigre Doux also? Never been. They'll be staying downtown.
Jean Blanchard wrote:Some excellent ideas. I like the idea of North Pond. Polish is also a great idea but I know my friend won't like that kind of food. I'll save those suggestions for myself on another night. We all just got back from Mexico so I think I'll stay away from that although I know that New York is not well represented in that area. Thanks for all of your thoughts. Those hot dogs are going to be a problem. Maybe just Italian beef.
Jean Blanchard wrote:Kosher kosher hot dogs. It's just the hot dogs they want Kosher...no, I don't know why.
iblock9 wrote:FWIW ordering a kosher dog at any hot dog stand that I can think of (please chime in if you can think of one that is glatt) will not satisfy a person seeking to satisfy jewish dietary laws.
Jean Blanchard wrote:Friends coming in from New York in a couple of weeks and they want to experience the best of Chicago. I need to find the best hot dog but it has to be kosher.
HELP!
Katie wrote:I'm confused. I thought (based on some Chicago culinary history I heard on a "Splendid Table" podcast) that the whole reason that Vienna Beef hot dogs became so popular in Chicago after 1893 was that they were kosher. So I would think any place hanging out one of those big yellow Vienna Beef signs would meet your in-laws needs. Are Vienna Beef dogs not considered kosher any more? And what is "kosher-style"?
ronnie_suburban wrote:Katie wrote:I'm confused. I thought (based on some Chicago culinary history I heard on a "Splendid Table" podcast) that the whole reason that Vienna Beef hot dogs became so popular in Chicago after 1893 was that they were kosher. So I would think any place hanging out one of those big yellow Vienna Beef signs would meet your in-laws needs. Are Vienna Beef dogs not considered kosher any more? And what is "kosher-style"?
Vienna have always been kosher-style, not Kosher. I'm not 100% sure what kosher-style means, though, other than to guess that it means there's no pork in them. They are, in fact, 100% beef.
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selanator wrote:best's kosher makes the best dog - go to the factory on Pershing & Racine - they have a store set up
citywide03 wrote:I second the Best Kosher outlet store on Pershing. They serve good dogs and sandwiches at very good prices. As it's an outlet store so you can by the product at the store as well.
citywide03 wrote:I second the Best Kosher outlet store on Pershing. They serve good dogs and sandwiches at very good prices. As it's an outlet store so you can by the product at the store as well. No fries, only chips! I don't remember a whole lot of Greek in NY when I was there, perhaps Greektown. Chicago also has some of the best Mexican rest. in the country.