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Best Burgers in Chicago
Five best burgers according to the Tribune:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/featur...-nonmmxent-utl What happened when their story came out: http://www.chicagotribune.com/featur...-nonmmxent-utl I am on a mission to eventully eat the five top burgers listed. #1 was the burger at Rosebud Steakhouse (Rosebud has several restaurants in Chicago, the original in Little Italy). Since the story, each of their restaurants has started offering this burger. Today, jockdAAddy and I went to one of them, Carmine's on Rush Street - a beautiful day - and sat outside. This was the best burger I have ever had. 12 oz. of juicy joy, served with fried onions (a guy sitting nearby had a slice of raw) and fries! Just like the article above says: The burger is a massive 12 ounces, and so juicy the kitchen should consider issuing bibs. The burger, cooked precisely to order, arrives on a soft but chewy pretzel-dough bun that handles the juicy meat without falling apart, and the flavor --with or without melted cheese -- is sensational. (Carmine's serves it on a egg bun and it is JUICY, not greasy.) A worthy stop for our weekly lunchfest in Chicago. |
Originally Posted by ILuvParis
Five best burgers according to the Tribune:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/featur...-nonmmxent-utl 192 E. Walton St., Chicago 312-397-1000 Name: Hamburger Price: $8.95 Size: 12 ounces Meat: 80 percent lean prime ground beef Bun: Pretzel roll Comes with: Lettuce, wide tomato slices, pickle slices on the side, plus thin, crispy fries Options: American, swiss, cheddar or bleu cheese ($1), sauteed mushrooms ($1), bacon ($1) Flavor: Like a buttery steak Texture: Medium-firm Comments: So juicy you'll want a bib. Burger perfection. Burger available: Dinner Mon.-Sun., opening at 3 p.m. If you can get past the eerie feeling of ordering from a tuxedoed captain, this Streeterville steakhouse is Burger Heaven. The burger is a massive 12 ounces, and so juicy the kitchen should consider issuing bibs. The burger, cooked precisely to order, arrives on a soft but chewy pretzel-dough bun that handles the juicy meat without falling apart, and the flavor --with or without melted cheese -- is sensational. All this in an upscale steakhouse atmosphere that is superior in every way except attitude; you're treated the same here whether you order one of the $30 steaks or the $9 burger. And if you dine solo at the bar (perfect when you want to watch the ballgame), the bartender sets your place with a tablecloth -- actually an oversized napkin, but what a cool touch. Naha 500 N. Clark St., Chicago 312-321-6242 Name: Angus beef burger Price: $10 Size: 8 ounces Meat: 80 percent lean Certified Angus Beef Bun: Onion brioche Comes with: Caramelized onions, soft lettuce, tomatoes, house-made fries tossed with sea salt and chopped parsley Options: More than a half-dozen cheeses (no charge), applewood-smoked bacon (no charge) Flavor: Rich, beefy, juicy; perfectly seasoned Texture: Dense Comments: Fine cheeses and top-quality tomatoes make this burger the gourmet's choice. Burger available: Lunch only, Mon.-Fri. The second-best burger in town can be found in a restaurant that nobody considers to be a burger destination and that offers the burger only at lunch. But, says Naha owner and chef Carrie Nahabedian, "Even a fine-dining restaurant can put out a great burger," and indeed Naha does. The half-pound of Angus beef is cooked over wood (hickory and cherry) and arrives on a soft and sweet toasted onion-brioche bun. The flavor and texture are outstanding. And Nahabedian puts a lot of effort into the accompaniments; cheese aficionados can top their meat with such exotic choices as Hudson Valley camembert, Spanish manchego or Great Hill bleu (along with the more-familiar varieties). Tomatoes range from good Romas (now) to heirloom varieties (late summer). And the fries! Hand-made every morning from huge Idaho potatoes and tossed with sea salt and chopped parsley. Park Grill 11 N. Michigan Ave, Chicago 312-521-7275 Name: Park Grill Burger Price: $9.95 Size: 8 ounces Meat: 80 percent lean Black Angus ground chuck Bun: Poppy- and sesame-seed brioche Comes with: Lettuce, beefsteak tomato slices, grilled red onion, pickle spear and fries Options: Cheese ($1), bacon ($1), balsamic grilled onions ($1), sauteed mushrooms ($1) Flavor: Luxurious and robust Texture: Firm; good "bite" to the meat Comments: The signature Herkimer white-cheddar cheese is not to be missed. Burger available: Lunch only indoors, lunch and dinner in outdoor plaza, Mon.-Sun As if there weren't enough reasons to visit Millennium Park already this summer, now add the Park Grill burger to the list. Another half-pound vision of ground-beef Nirvana, this one wrapped in a soft multi-seed bun and packed with Angus-beef flavor. Various cheeses are available, though the signature choice is the Herkimer, a white cheddar from upstate New York, whose sharp flavor is a perfect complement to the beef. The fries, cooked in beef fat ("the right way," says chef Bernie Laskowski), are crisp and delicious. FYI: In the dining room, the burger is available at lunch only; at dinner there's a fancier (and much pricier) Kobe beef burger that, frankly, we like less than we do the lunch version. But when the outdoor restaurant, Park Grill on the Plaza, is open (i.e., if it's not raining), the regular burger is available lunch and dinner. Select Cut Steakhouse 2808 N. Halsted St, Chicago 773-244-1500 Name: Half-pound steakburger Price: $7 lunch; $7.95 dinner Size: 8 ounces Meat: 85 percent lean mix of steak trimmings, ground in the kitchen Bun: Sesame seed, from MaryAnn Bakeries Comes with: Lettuce, tomato slice, pickle spear, steak fries Options: American, swiss, cheddar or mozzarella cheese (50 cents). Flavor: Very beefy, with a tang reminiscent of bleu cheese Texture: Thick and firm; uniform consistency Comments: Who needs steak with a burger this good? Burger available: Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sun. I've driven by this Lincoln Park restaurant a dozen times without ever stopping by, which is probably why the excellence of the burger was such a surprise. True to steakhouse tradition, owners Tony and Gail Munoz make their burgers from the trimmings that materialize from the hand-cut ribeye, New York strip and filet mignon steaks. The result is a burger that's a smidge leaner than most and has a distinct steaklike flavor; I even detected a little bleu-cheese tang to the meat, suggesting aging. Carpeted floors and cloth napkins add a little formality to a double dining room equipped with plenty of TVs for sports fans. Paradise Pup 1724 S. River Rd., Des Plaines 847-699-8590 Name: Char burger Price: $3.49 Size: 6 ounces Meat: 80 percent lean ground chuck Bun: Egg challah with sesame seeds Comes with: "Everything" includes lettuce, tomato, mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard Options: Grilled or raw onions; Merkt's crock cheddar, American or mozzarella cheese (30 cents); crinkle-cut or Cajun fries ($1.29-$1.69) Flavor: Plenty of exterior char Texture: Soft and very juicy Comments: If you love a real charcoal taste, this is your burger. Burger available: 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Sat. If the weather is merely decent, the line snakes out to the parking lot of this tiny Des Plaines burger shack, which has been run by brothers George and Anthony Manos for 22 years. There's plenty of parking but precious little room to sit; there's counter seating for 11 cramped people inside, and a few large picnic tables outside. And yet people line up, cash in hand (which is all Paradise Pup accepts) to order a char burger with various toppings, though the signature version is slathered with Merkt's, a cheddar crock cheese from Wisconsin. The operation is as low-frills as can be, but the burger, heavily charcoaled and cooked to about medium (no one asks how you'd like your burger cooked) has great flavor and is plenty juicy. And under $4. Seasoned or crinkle-cut fries cost a little extra, but if you're feeling adventurous, try the fries layered with Merkt cheddar, sour cream and bacon; it's like somebody exploded a stuffed baked potato. OTHER TOP CONTENDERS Here are 11 other restaurants whose burgers made it to our third round of tastings. Bristol Tap, Bristol Candlelite, West Rogers Park Hackney's, Palos Park and other locations Hunker Down Steaks, Alsip Jake Moran's, Mundelein Medici, Hyde Park Nick's Tavern, Lemont Rockwell's Neighborhood Grill, Ravenswood Silver Palm, River West Square Kitchen, Lincoln Square Wollensky's Grill, River North [/QUOTE] |
Originally Posted by ILuvParis
I am on a mission to eventully eat the five top burgers listed.
#5 Paridise Pup is close to me, guess what I'm having for lunch tomorrow? :) |
Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
#5 Paridise Pup is close to me, guess what I'm having for lunch tomorrow? :)
Burger w/grilled onions was wonderful, EASY to see why it is in the top 5 listed. ^ The egg challah bun is very good and fresh The Merkt's cheddar fries, made with REAL CHEESE, not cheese sauce crap were great. They taste better as the cheese cools a bit. I prefer the regular crinkle cut fries as opposed to the seasoned fries. A black cherry drink was a refreshing change of pace from my usual ice tea or lemonade choice. I await ILP's next burger stop assignment. :) |
Let me know when you guys want to hit Select Cut - it's right down the street from me. And I'm all over this Burger-A-Week trend - let's do this instead of Flat Top for a bit!
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Well, since we go to lunch about 3-4 times a month, and the participants vary, there ought to be an opportunity for anyone to join in at a variety of places. However, 3-4 of us will probably continue to go to Flat Top fairly frequently. When we do, anybody else is welcome to come or not.
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Absolutely. Sorry, not meaning to diss on Flat Top at all - I love that place. but variety is a good thing!
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Originally Posted by Sweet Willie
I did go for lunch today at Paradise Pup, at 11:15am it was crowded already. :eek:
Burger w/grilled onions was wonderful, EASY to see why it is in the top 5 listed. ^ The egg challah bun is very good and fresh The Merkt's cheddar fries, made with REAL CHEESE, not cheese sauce crap were great. They taste better as the cheese cools a bit. I prefer the regular crinkle cut fries as opposed to the seasoned fries. A black cherry drink was a refreshing change of pace from my usual ice tea or lemonade choice. |
What no one for Moody's?? Yep, its a dive but has GREAT Burgers!!!
http://www.chicagobarproject.com/Reviews/Moody's/Moody's.htm |
Chicago = Italian Beef
OK, the burgers sound great. A bit much in many ways, however.
When in Chicago, the meat/grease food of choice has to be a good, hot Italian Beef sandwich. Other places make good burgers, but there may be no other place that comes close to a good CHI I.B. |
Originally Posted by RickR
When in Chicago, the meat/grease food of choice has to be a good, hot Italian Beef sandwich.
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Originally Posted by DataPlumber
What no one for Moody's?? Yep, its a dive but has GREAT Burgers!!!
http://www.chicagobarproject.com/Reviews/Moody's/Moody's.htm |
Best Burger in Chicagoland? My place. Cooked to order...you bring the Leinie Dark. :D
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Originally Posted by sonofzeus
Best Burger in Chicagoland? My place. Cooked to order...you bring the Leinie Dark. :D
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Originally Posted by sonofzeus
Best Burger in Chicagoland? My place. Cooked to order...you bring the Leinie Dark. :D
*He's a Maltese. She's a schnoodle. :) |
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