Cool. Sounds like it's worth the trip. Do any of the joints along Kedzie or Devon use real coal?
Habibi wrote:I am almost certain Khan BBQ at Western and Devon does. Their seekh and boti kabobs are always redolent of natural smoke.
msmre wrote:Hailing from NE Wisconsin, I miss fried cheese curds (mozzerella sticks don't count, just as string cheese is not a cheese curd). There aren't many places that I have found in the city that serve them. On the other hand, a late night trip to the Brat Stop doesn't take as long as a rush hour trip from Logan Square to Andersonville and I can't get Spotted Cow in Andersonville.
Panther in the Den wrote:jimswside wrote:A good Philly Cheesesteak has eluded me for years since a place in Naperville closed. Ive had Philly's Best, and it didnt do it for me. I have pretty much given up hope of finding one.
In this post ...BR wrote:mrefjl wrote:I was always a big fan of PB's until I finally got to Philly. I still like them, but less. Eastern style pizza on Touhy has better cheesesteaks - sometimes - rather inconsistent. PB's does have the tasty cakes in their corner.
Not sure I can agree. I am originally from NJ and have spent the better part of my life devouring cheesesteaks in Philly and I find that Philly's Best (at least the one on Belmont) measures up very well to the Philly versions. Sure the bread is different, but not terribly and PB makes a damn good sandwich. And oh those Tastycakes!
... it was both claimed to be very close to the Philly version but not exactly right on.
What is missing so we can attempt to find one that might be closer?
cilantro wrote:To me, here are the differences:
G Wiv wrote:cilantro wrote:To me, here are the differences:
I'm unclear which place you are referring to, Philly's Best, Eastern Style or both?

dupreeblue wrote:Mamoun's is standard NYC street falafel, like was mentioned earlier in the thread. Chickpea, quick, down and dirty walking around messy food. Mamoun's is just one of the best.
Al's looks great, thanks for pointing me in the direction of a place I'd never heard of but now must try based on the GNR thread; just not for roast beef. The rarer than rare roast beef is best illustrated in these 2 beauties off of scanwiches:
Apologies for the large images, but that's how they are on the site. If someone tells me how to fix it I will.
You can see them smaller, here: http://scanwiches.com/search/roast+beef
dupreeblue wrote: - (bacon), egg & cheese sandwich on a kaiser roll, or hungryman style on a hero if you're feeling gluttonous. I miss this the most.

stevez wrote:dupreeblue wrote: - (bacon), egg & cheese sandwich on a kaiser roll, or hungryman style on a hero if you're feeling gluttonous. I miss this the most.
GNR Winner Patty's Diner can fill that void.
Mhays wrote:I decided to link the google search rather than go through and link all the threads, but there's a wealth of information about falafel here.
JeffB wrote:I get those egg sandwiches you mention off the carts, but they are pretty nasty. Just had one last week. I like the idea that they are fried up to order, rather than sitting around. The ketchup, especially, is an odd twist. However, I do eat them and can see how one could have a soft spot growing up with the stuff.
JeffB wrote:Welcome.