stevenc wrote:Lookin if anyone can help me find a decent Italian Beef in the Cary / Crystal Lake area.
stevenc wrote:Lookin if anyone can help me find a decent Italian Beef in the Cary / Crystal Lake area.
Rene G wrote:If Round Lake isn't too far Big Jack's should be worth the trip...
Rene G wrote:Big Jack's combo is an excellent sandwich with tender, not overcooked beef and spicy housemade sausage.
budrichard wrote:My son and I stopped yesterday at the Al's on Western which is right off Elston.
As good as the Original location.
My son thought it was the best Italian Beef he had ever had!-Dick
jordanhojo wrote:Am I doing it wrong!?
Every time, save once, that I've ordered an Italian beef (10x at Portillo's, 3x at Al's Lakeview), the meat is extremely overdone and dry. And no matter how much jus you add to it, you can't save tough, dry meat. Is this how it's supposed to be, and I'm just not a fan, or do I need to head to some of these other places, peak time, and give it another shot?
stevez wrote:jordanhojo wrote:Am I doing it wrong!?
Every time, save once, that I've ordered an Italian beef (10x at Portillo's, 3x at Al's Lakeview), the meat is extremely overdone and dry. And no matter how much jus you add to it, you can't save tough, dry meat. Is this how it's supposed to be, and I'm just not a fan, or do I need to head to some of these other places, peak time, and give it another shot?
That's a textbook example of poorly cooked/warmed Italian Beef. It tends to get that way when it's either warmed in boiling jus or held too long. The best beef's are not like that. Try Johnnie's in Elmwood Park or the Original Al's on Taylor before you completely write off Italian Beef. There are, of course, many other places in town to get great beef, but these two are as sure-fire as you can get.
Johnnie's Beef
7500 West North Avenue
Elmwood Park, IL 60707
(708) 452-6000
Al's #1 Italian Beef
1079 West Taylor Street
Chicago,IL 60607
(312) 226-4017
George R wrote:I recall that on the South Side Beefathon the group noted approvingly at Uncle Johnny's (no relation to Johnnie's) that the beef was not put into the juice until after our orders were placed. While not on the level of Johnnie's or Al's it was a good IB.
George R wrote:However, even a small operator can do it right if they make the effort. I recall that on the South Side Beefathon the group noted approvingly at Uncle Johnny's (no relation to Johnnie's) that the beef was not put into the juice until after our orders were placed. While not on the level of Johnnie's or Al's it was a good IB.
You can try this at home. Just get some IB from your local grocery store (I like Scala's, but Vienna should be OK) along with the juice. Get the juice hot and then put the beef into it for only a minute or so to warm it up. You'll be pleased with the results.
What is sad is that so few beef stands do it right.
Uncle Johnny's
500 W 32nd St
Chicago, IL 60616
312-225-6111
Ram4 wrote:I was at Mr. Beef and Pizza on Harlem last night (also had it on Saturday). This place is probably one of the Top 5 Italian beef joints for me.
Buick GS wrote:
I would highly recommend a visit to the Mr. Beef location in Homer Glen on 143rd Street. The owner is related to the original Mr. Beef family in Chicago on Orleans Avenue. The beef is cooked on site—you can see the commercial ovens and slicer from the order counter. The owner is on site every day and they deliver a quality product for the money.
stevez wrote:jimswside wrote:Added Bonus of this trip was I spotted 2 Italian Beef spots(Pops, Mr Beef) on 143rd I didnt know about as I headed east.
Pop's is really solid, with a unique style of giardinara. I recommend it.
Rene G wrote:It was suggested that I move this post of Jan 30 in the Fried Shrimp Joints thread over here.stevez wrote:jimswside wrote:Added Bonus of this trip was I spotted 2 Italian Beef spots(Pops, Mr Beef) on 143rd I didnt know about as I headed east.
Pop's is really solid, with a unique style of giardinara. I recommend it.
I don't know if it's convenient for you but I especially recommend the Palos Heights Pop's. It's the original and it's where Pop himself (Frank) hangs out. I haven't been to the Orland Park one but of the handful I've visited, the Palos Pop's is tops (they're all good though). One of my favorite two or three beefs.
Pop's in Palos—Beef, Juicy, Hot and Sweet
Pop's Italian Beef
7153 W 127th St
Palos Heights IL
708-361-0087