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Joe’s Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab - Chicago

Posted on 1/4/19 at 1:37 pm
Posted by ellishughtiger
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Posted on 1/4/19 at 1:37 pm
The wife and I have reservations there tonight. I’m sure some of you have been. What do you recommend?
Posted by Caplewood
Atlanta
Member since Jun 2010
39477 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 1:49 pm to
Get the stone crabs
Posted by Neauxla
New Orleans
Member since Feb 2008
34768 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 2:00 pm to
meh
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
118270 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 2:21 pm to
Try the seafood.
Posted by deltaland
Member since Mar 2011
103834 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 7:24 pm to
I suggest the steak, but the seafood particularly the stone crabs is also a good choice
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
118270 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 9:36 pm to
Well, that covers all the bases.

OP knows what to do.
Posted by MillerMan
West U, Houston, TX
Member since Aug 2010
6514 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 9:48 pm to
Fried chicken
Posted by wickowick
Head of Island
Member since Dec 2006
46420 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 9:50 pm to
Is that the place with the blooming onion?
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
118270 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 10:21 pm to
You’re thinking of Outback.
Posted by Statsattack
Il
Member since Feb 2013
3922 posts
Posted on 1/5/19 at 11:48 am to
how was it? I live in Chicago and would always say go Gibsons
Posted by KosmoCramer
Member since Dec 2007
80729 posts
Posted on 1/5/19 at 12:28 pm to
Chicago's name often gets bandied around when talking about the great food cities in America. I'm here to say that phenomenon is a result only of a large population and a media that caters to large populations. While there are some great restaurants in Chicago, the overall food culture is beneath that of even Houston. People in Chicago do not really care about food. They say they do, but life and food in Chicago are as bland as the culture.

Breaking it down into categories, Chicago does shine when it comes to its top end restaurants: Girl and Goat, Spiaggia, Alinea, and so forth. These are some of the best restaurants in America. But that does not say anything about the general state of food in Chicago. Rich people get the best ingredients and the best chefs, so it's natural to have some of the best restaurants. It's a sharp decline from the top in Chicago.

Ethnic cuisine (what does that term even mean?), one would expect, should be phenomenal. It is not. Again, with the sheer preponderance of ethnic restaurants one would expect excellence, but the end product is a reflection of the general apathy about good food within the populace who live in Chicago. Pilsen is an exception, with a number of world-class Mexican restaurants. But even there, I can find just as many excellent Hispanic restaurants on the Williams Blvd. corridor in Kenner, La. It is no where close to Houston in terms of Hispanic cuisine.

What about working class, predominantly white food? Hot dogs, Italian beef, and deep dish pizza is my next subject. First, let's be clear: A "Chicago dog" is no different from a hot dog anywhere else except they take pride in not putting ketchup on it and putting lots of condiments on it. You take pride in this? OK. Hot dogs, like much of Chicago food, suck. Italian beef is another animal. Italian beef, in my view, is the only significant, worthwhile contribution Chicago makes to America's culinary scene. I might even choose a good Italian beef sandwich over a good roast beef poorboy. Deep dish pizza? Again, another lackluster "contribution" from a city that cares more about catching up to New York's financial prowess than enjoying life. I will make a claim that at face value appears to be a preposterous, but in reality is true, and say New Orleans has better pizza than Chicago. It's true. The fact that a place like Connie's has been popular in the city for over 50 years is proof enough.

I'm not sure Americans quite understand how wonderful the people of New Orleans have it, at least in terms of cuisine. If you ever see a ranking that has Chicago ahead of New Orleans, please disregard that list ASAP. As far as I can tell, the only cities I would ever travel to for the purpose of eating are New York, DC, and New Orleans. Houston, Los Angeles, maybe Seattle or San Fran would be next in line. But never, ever would I put Chicago there
Posted by GRTiger
On a roof eating alligator pie
Member since Dec 2008
71829 posts
Posted on 1/5/19 at 2:32 pm to
quote:

While there are some great restaurants in Chicago, the overall food culture is beneath that of even Houston


What kind of backhanded compliment is that? Houston has an awesome and incredibly diverse food scene.
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