Hi,
The Sterns have a new book:
500 Things to Eat Before It's Too Late and the Very Best Places to Eat Them. I test their books for unique finds just like I test my GPS for reliable directions: by checking places close to home. I will admit I am impressed with their choices:
Apple fritter: Old Fashioned Donuts
Barbecue ribs (Nation's best list): Carson's, Leon's and Uncle John's (with a passing mention to Barbara Ann's)
Breaded steak: Uncle Johnny's Grocery and Deli, Freddie's Pizza and Sandwiches, Ricobene's
Chicago Hot Link: Barbara Ann's BBQ and Leon's
Chicken Vesuvio: Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse, Gene & Georgetti, Francesco's Hole in the Wall, Il Vicinato Ristorante, Rosebud and Ricobene's.
Corned beef sandwich: Jake's Deli (MIlwaukee) and Manny's
French Fries (Nation's best list): Hot Doug's, Ricobene's, Mustard's Last Stand
Horseshoes: D & J Cafe and Ritz's Cafe in Springfield, and Ritz's Li'l Fryer in Grandview, IL
Iowa pork chops: A surprise is the Machine Shed (which has many locations). In Illinois, they recommend Richard's Farm Restaurant in Casey, IL
Italian beef: Al's #1 Italian Beef, Mr. Beef and Johnnie's Beef
Italian Lemonade: Mario's
Key lime pie: Harry Caray's Italian Steakhouse
Old potatoes: Patty's Diner
Onion loaf: Hackney's
Pancakes: Original Pancake House, known as Walker Brother's in the Chicago area
Pizza: Pizzeria Uno, Giordano's, Original Gino's East, Lou Malnati's, Frank's in Silvis, IL
Red hot: Vienna Beef Cafe, Poochie's, Gene & Judes, Superdawg, Wolfy's, Byron's, Fluky's (RIP), Mustard Last Stand,
Shrimp de Jonghe: Gene & Georgetti, Cape Cod Room, Myron & Phil's, Carson's
Springfield chili: Joe Roger's Original Recipe
Turtle sundae: Margie's
While one may quible with some choices, there is quite a bit of solid information. A lot of regional foods have more than one source and often in different states. There are a number of articles and lists of national best's for categories like pizza, pancakes and such.
This is a great book especially for people who don't follow internet food chat boards. Yet it has enough information to make it worthy as a book to keep in the car for travelling for us, too.
This is my $1.20 worth of advice due to fines paid to the library.
Regards,