I took some time to review my year in eating and it's hard to believe that I actually ate anything I didn't like but I swear that I did.

In any case, I narrowed my very favorites down to 11 (yes, mine goes to 11

) and then also listed some of my other favorite bites in the 'Honorable Mention' category.
In general, I really do hope to get out to eat more often in 2009. Once I'm out, it's always a ballet trying to balance out returning to reliable favorites and trying unproven new places but I really want to try more new places this year.
In any case, here are my Top 11 from 2008, in no particular order . . .
Thomas Keller's "Calotte de Boeuf Grillee" with Brisket & Cabbage Dumpling, Horseradish pudding & Sour Cherries - Alinea, Chicago, ILIt feels kind of weird to single out a non-Achatz dish that I enjoyed at Alinea but this plate, served at the mentor-protege dinner back in early December, made me feel like I was tasting beef for the first time.
Lobster Roll on Toasted Brioche with Duck Fat Fries from Noca Restaurant - Phoenix, AZA fantastic plate because of the supremely high-quality ingredients and expert preparation by chef Chris Curtiss and crew. Noca is owned by a friend but I would happily pay a stranger a small fortune for another one of these awesome sandwiches.
LTHForum.com member dansch's pate at the LTH picnic (photo courtesy of fifille)As an amateur charcutier and huge fan of the craft, I can say that this was possibly the best example I tasted this year. Even if it had been served in a fine restaurant, it would have stood out as excellent. I had pates/terrines from chef Roland's kitchen this year that weren't as good as this one.
Bratwurst from Ream's Elburn Market - Elburn, ILI didn't even think I liked brats until I tried these, which Randy Ream made for us while we watched. Everything I tasted at Ream's was delicious but these brats were transcendent and made me realize that I actually love brats.

Pepperoni, Sausage and Hot Giardiniera Pizza at Vito & Nick's - Chicago, ILI ate a lot of great pizza this year but none of it blew me away and compelled me like this one. Definitely my best trip ever to Vito & Nick's and I've been thinking about this pie a lot since the day I had it.
Lamb Barbacoa from El Huarache Azteca #1 - Los Angeles, CAErik M took us to this glorious spot, which we would have never found on our own. The flavors here were explosive and complex. You could really taste the fatty lamb and the spices in which the meat was cooked. I've spent a lot of time trying to re-create this dish and while the results have been great, I haven't come close to matching it.
Pastrami from Kenny & Zuke's - Portland, ORI had this smokey, spicy and tender pastrami in numerous forms at K&Z's and it was all great, as was the house-made corned beef, house-made chopped liver, house-made latkes, house-made salads, house-baked breads, house-pickled vegetables . . . you get the idea


Dry-aged Prime Rib roast from Zier's Prime Meats - Wilmette, ILI bought and cooked this roast for our Christmas dinner and it was nothing short of spectacular. It was dry-aged in-house by Dave Zier for 21 days. It carried a nice, mineral tang and some absolutely delectable fat.
Ribs by Gary Wiviott (aka G Wiv)I don't intend to be a suck-up (honestly

) but there's a reason this man is being paid to write a book on BBQ. These were quite possibly the best ribs I've ever eaten. They were moist, smokey and the meat tugged away from the bone with satisfying amount of resistance.
House-made Mortadella from Vie - Western Springs, ILI had a lot of great food at Vie this year -- and a lot of great charcuterie all over the country -- but this delectable sausage was one of the best and it epitomized the dedication, talent and artistry present in their kitchen.
Cemita Atomica from Cemitas Puebla - Chicago, ILArguably the best sandwich in the Chicago area.
Honorable mention: (also in no particular order)
Yuba with Shrimp, Miso & Togarashi
and
Foie Gras with Salsify, Chestnut & Quince at Alinea - Chicago, IL
House-baked breads from L.20 - Chicago, IL
Dolsot Bibimbap at Kang Nam - Chicago, IL
French Baked Goods & Cheeses brought back from Paris by LTHForum.com member
Louisa ChuButter-glazed Radishes by
gastro gnome at the LTH 1000-recipe Potluck
Pissaladiere by
Kennyz at the LTH 1000-recipe Potluck
Grilled Octopus at Greek Islands - Chicago, IL
Mulefoot Whole Hog dinner at Blackbird - Chicago, IL
Lake Superior Whitefish with Cucumbers & Chili Oil at Mado - Chicago, IL
Fried Chicken at Izola's Restaurant - Chicago, IL
Coca de Costillas de Ternera at Mercat a la Planxa - Chicago, IL
Everything I tasted at The Brown Sack - Chicago, IL
Baklava, Family-estate-pressed Olive Oil and House-made Feta at Captain Porky's - Beach Park, IL
Fried Chicken and Waffles at Lolo's Chicken & Waffles - Phoenix, AZ
Egg, Sausage & Cheese Roll - Patty's Diner, Skokie, IL
Paletas at Paleteria a la Michoacana - Los Angeles, CA (thanks, Erik)
La Quercia Prosciutto sliced by proprietor Herb Eckhouse - Green City Market BBQ Festival
Toad In A Hole - Prairie Grass Cafe, Northbrook, IL
Mikeska's Sausage at Smoque BBQ - Chicago, IL
Charcoal-Roasted Baby Pig at Sun Wah BBQ - Chicago, IL
Jibarito at Papa's Cache Sabroso - Chicago, IL
Double Chocolate Cookies - baked by my friend Michael
Homemade Caramel Corn - made by my step sister-in-law Jonna
Huevos al Bajio at Mixteco Grill - Chicago, IL
Tagliatelle with Oxtail Ragu' at Osteria Mozza - Los Angeles, CA
Spicy Tuna Roll i/o with Masago at Renga-Tei, Lincolnwood, IL
Dim Sum at Sun Sui Wah - Vancouver, BC, Canada
Green Lipped Mussels with Red Curry & Basil at Phnom Penh - Seattle, WA
Thai Meal at Jitlada Thai - Los Angeles, CA (thanks again, Erik)
Pastrami at Langer's - Los Angeles, CA
and last, but certainly not least, as they were undoubtedly the very best fries I ate in 2008,
French Fries at Wiener & Still Champion - Evanston, IL
Happy 2009, everyone!
=R=
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