FoodSnob77 wrote:Can anyone shed some light and give opinions on these 3 downtown Chicago Beef establishments?
Al's on Ontario
Portillos on Ontario
Mr Beef on Orleans
These are the only 3 I have tried, and wanted to know what the general consensus is on them in comparison to one another. Al's is def the spiciest and most flavorful out of the 3, but I wonder if I should be going to the original Taylor st location for the best Al's experience? Anyone have any thoughts on this? I had an Al's Italian Beef up in the burbs once, and never again shall I bother!
I really liked Portillo's Beef, it was in between Al's and Mr. Beef in terms of spice, but it didnt have the nice meshing of the beef making the bread soggy like Mr. Beef. I enjoyed Mr. Beef the most, but wish it the hot was actually HOT, it's so mild but at least this way you focus on the beef itself, which I did and contrary to other people's complaints, the bread to me was the best, if not a bit small. I ate it so fast I could have easily had 2 or 3! Overall I have to rate Mr. Beef #1 thus far with Portillos and Al's a close tie for 2nd, but I'm wondering if the Taylor St. Al's is the one I must try before coming to this conclusion?
I've added my two cents here before but to give you a little background, I conducted a little blind taste test a few years ago with nine of my closest Italian beef loving friends (chronicled on LTH). We looked at nine individual beefs mostly from the north side (Chickie's was in there as well). The "blind" winners were Jay's, Torre's, Chickie's and Boston's and the unanimous losers were Portillo's and Mr. Beef. Johnnies was near the bottom as well. Al's and Roma's were in the middle of the pack. Now, we did have these dry for travel reasons and had "gravy" from each place on the side. We also had a side of each place's hot peppers so the guys could taste the beef in their "true" form as well. We all agreed that although Johnnies didn't do well in the tasting, their strength is really the combo, most of the time, dipped.
As for your original question, I think Al's Original and Mr. Beef on on the opposite sides of the "premiere" beef taste spectrum where Al's has a lot of seasoning and Mr. Beef is pretty bland. The others are in the middle to some degree. I like, in no particular order, Jay's, Boston's, and Chickie's (although consistency isn't a strong suit here over the past few years for a variety of reasons listed on LTH in the past). I also really like Roma's sausage. Along with Johnnie's, I think they have the two best combos on the "northside." None of these are really bad beefs, they're all pretty good to great, depending on your taste and the particular day. There are a handful of other good beefs in the city but it really is just a handful. I'm sure Da Beef could give you a short list of the southside beefs and maybe add a few more to my northside list but if you're going for a beef, you may as well get a decent one. The best of the best?, well, I think that's up to the individual.
"It's not that I'm on commission, it's just I've sifted through a lot of stuff and it's not worth filling up on the bland when the extraordinary is within equidistant tasting distance." - David Lebovitz