Blackbird easily has some of the best sweetbreads I've ever had.happyeater wrote:I'm looking for a good restaurant in Chicago (downtown or north side) with sweetbreads on the menu. I've been to La Sardine which had a great sweetbread entree but I want to branch out. I've checked a number of menus for French restaurants -- Bistro 110, La Tache, La Bouchon, Cote de Rhine, Mon Ami Gabi. I haven't found another thymus gland option yet.
Any ideas?
happyeater wrote:I'm looking for a good restaurant in Chicago (downtown or north side) with sweetbreads on the menu. I've been to La Sardine which had a great sweetbread entree but I want to branch out. I've checked a number of menus for French restaurants -- Bistro 110, La Tache, La Bouchon, Cote de Rhine, Mon Ami Gabi. I haven't found another thymus gland option yet.
Any ideas?
danimalarkey wrote:The best sweetbreads I've ever had were at Schwa. And we all know the tragedy in that fact.
That being said, though, what they did differently -- and what other restaurants may still do -- is seperate the nodules of the organ so that we didn't get a plate of a large organ cut into pieces, but lots of little bites. The chef (Blake, I think) told us that the membrane that holds it all together can take away from the flavour, and they preferred to remove it. If you can find a restaurant that does something similar, give it a try.
drshoebocks wrote:Great everything and they have a sweetbread appetizer as well as main course. Very nice atmosphere and a lot of bang for your buck. By the way their fries are fantastic.
happyeater wrote:La Sardine, I'm sad to say, no longer serves sweetbreads. Unlike one reviewer, I enjoyed them the night I had them but sweetbreads have been replaced with veal kidneys.
HB wrote:Had them at North Pond last fall, though not sure if they are regularly on the menu.
nsxtasy wrote:SCUBAchef wrote:Christopher Gordon wrote:L'Explorateur in Indianapolis
Another fine rendition in Indy
can be found at 14 West - Downtown
(probably the strongest dish on the menu)
Panned Veal Sweetbreads -
crimini mushrooms, fennel salad,
marsala sauce
Funny; just a few months ago, I had the sweetbreads at both these places, just a few nights apart (L'Ex on my way through Indy outbound, 14 West on my return). I preferred the sweetbreads at 14 West; they were simply awesome, one of the best sweetbread preparations I've ever had. And the rest of the menu (at least, the other dishes I tried) was equally impressive. The food at L'Explorateur may be a bit more creative, but I thought it was more delicious at 14 West.
14 West website
L'Explorateur website
Mhays wrote:Bargain grilled sweetbreads can also be had at Jesse's Mexican Grill.
nsxtasy wrote:Just within the past couple of weeks, I've seen mentions of sweetbreads being served at all the following places (some of which are newly opened):
Quince
Custom House
Boka
Takashi
Aigre Doux
kuhdo wrote:I really like the simple grilled sweetbreads which are a regular offering at el Nandu, a nice Argentinian restaurant at 2731 Fullerton.
el taco wrote:i had my first sweetbread experience at blackbird, where they were an appetizer. two friends and i shared some apps with a bottle of wine and the sweetbreads were a revelation. i was fortunate enough to have them again there as the beginning of a dinner; again, i loved the dish.
jim
jdymeats wrote:If anyone is interested in sourcing sweetbreads retail, call George at August grocery. I supply him as well as many of the restaurants mentioned above. Note- There are sweetbreads and sweetbread hearts. Two different glands, the hearts are more expensive but easier to trim and clean.
Dave
gleam wrote:Crispy, caramelized (with sugar) veal sweetbreads were part of the dessert last night at schwa, paired with parsnip custard, lavender foam, and a great passionfruit puree. Fantastic.