seebee wrote:...I really like Rueben sammiches, HOWEVER the corned beef/pastrami is just too big of a sodium overload for my tastes.
...but I generally ask for a "turkey" rueben whenever I get a Rueben jones.
-Grilled Rye (preferably dark, without seeds)
-REAL roasted turkey. (No meat jello, thankyouverymuch)
-Sauerkraut
-1000 island (the only use I can think of for this otherwise vile substance)
-Swiss cheese.
Examples of these done right:
Depot Diner
Market Square in Wheeling or Buffalo Grove on Dundee near 83. Theirs are pretty much perfect. Two+ inches thick - EASILY.Little America Diner Just W of 83 on Central in Mount Prospect.
I'm sure there are more. Real turkey is generally the key for these.
I know the rueben purists will cry fowl*, but it takes a little bit of the artery clogging out of the equation, and I honestly do like them better.
* Oh come on! It was a
little funny.

Well, all of this Reuben talk got me into Reuben mode, and off to Market Square I went. I work really close, so the arm twisting was
very minimal.

This is your standard Greek diner. Destination dining? Hardly. But the few things that I have found that they do well are REALLY good, and very solid values. The two menu standouts I've come across so far, are the patty melt, and the
turkey Reuben. You have to request the Reuben to be grilled, otherwise it's toasted dark rye. It's served open faced with both sides having all components of an entire sammich. One thing I absolutely LOVE about this place, they really must stress carryout packaging to their staff. It is always above and beyond what you'd expect. Always. I order breakfast takeout from here once or twice a month, and they even put a few packets of hot sauce in if you order eggs. Don't even have to ask. And man o man, do I love their pancakes. Anyway, on to this Reuben bidness:
The carryout spread:

Soup; greasy garlicky bread stick; ketchup; mustard; butter; salt; pepper; sammich; fries; LTP; side of 1k Island; knife/fork/soup spoon; and a complimentary soft&chewy oatmeal raisin cookie.

This is real turkey, none of that gelatinous "stuff" that confused people eat. Again, I simply just do not believe that the word "turkey" is open to interpretation. There is only one substance on this earth that is turkey. Subway, Potbelly, and a lot of other subpar grubslingers do not use turkey. If you think that gelatinous rectangular stuff is turkey, then I just strongly disagree.
Stacked and ready to be engulfed:

One more pic for scaling purposes:

I have no idea how the corned beef is here. I rarely eat the stuff. If this turkey Reuben looks like something you'd like, I'd suggest going on a Tuesday if you are in the area. Tuesday is split pea soup day, and they do a fantastic job with it. Their other soups are just "fair to middlin" foodservice standards. I had their chili once...yup, exactly once.
Again, I don't stray very far away from the turkey reuben or patty melt here, so if you are thinking "oh this diner must have great food if someone likes the turkey Reuben"..um, no. I can vouch for the turkey Reuben, the patty melt, the pancakes, the split pea soup on Tuesdays, and the carryout packaging. You're on your own for anything else.
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