Food Bills

Everybody has to eat, and more often than not, we like to eat out. Most of us aren't foodies or culinary experts, We just like good food at a decent price.

This blog is all about eating out in Chicago, generally not at the trendy places, the hoi polloi fancy spots or the big chains.

I'm definitely not a foodie, just a hard working guy that likes good food and I'm going to share my dining experiences with you. Hopefully it will give you the food layperson's view on Chicago spots. To keep your food bills in check.

I will also Include some “food news” about places located in my “hood” up on the Far North Side of Chicago and Evanston.

I do travel a lot as well, so I will also include a little page with some food notes from my travels!

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Firehouse Subs - LOOP

Firehouse Subs - LOOP

Ok, new place, I'll give it a try.

My #FoodBill was $9.75 for the New York (Pastrami and Corned Beef.) 6 inch plus chips and a drink.

I was a bit disappointed.  As you can see, it is lacking in meat!!!  I can get a better sandwich at some of the local non-chain places for a better price.  Maybe not in the Loop, but still.  

On another note, it was good, so it made up for what it lacked in substance.  Would I go back?  Yeah, maybe, but I will order something else.  I always believe in second chances!


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Monday, July 13, 2015

Casey Moore's Oyster House - Tempe Az

Oysters in Phoenix?

Who would have thunk it?  But there are and they are dang good!

I was in Phoenix for a night, after a weekend of travel in southern Az, I was tired and in need of some good food.  I googled up places around my hotel room and found what looked to be a curious find, Casey Moore's.  What the heck, I'll try it!  

To start, the french onion soup was quite good, the perfect mix of sweet and salty, nice after taste of the cheese to mix.  The oysters were the headline, so I tried them, being weary at first, knowing how hard it is to move these things around the world.   I was floored, big, juicy and FRESH! The price for a dozen was pretty good to boot!  Round that off with some seriously good wings, with just the right kick and a HUGE salad for my friend.  I was pretty happy.  Overall, with a couple drinks, the FoodBill was quite reasonable.  

Absolutely, not a place to go to on a Friday or Saturday night, from what I hear and since ASU was out for the summer, it was a bit more quiet on the sunday evening I was there.  But, this place looks to get BUSY when school is in session.  Good music and friendly staff to boot!

  
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Mo's BBQ - Humble Texas

Decent Lunch Time BBQ

I always enjoy hitting up Mo's for lunch when I am visiting Houston.  It serves up some good BBQ at a decent price.  

I personally am a fan of their brisket and the dirty rice really makes it a good meal.  They pickle and pepper bar is pretty decent as well.  

This is short and sweet, but the point is, at a decent FoodBill, you cant go wrong with Mo's for lunch if you are working out at IAH!  

My 2 cents!


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Hema's Kitchen - Rogers Park


A New Favorite Indian Place!

The picture which I took, does not do the food here much justice.

The place had been recommended to me for a long time and I recently stumbled across it by chance while strolling down Devon.  I had to slide in and give it a try.

 The spicy tomato soup before the dinner had me sold from the beginning.  We also had the vegetable Pakaros, which were perfect.  There were also gluten free options, which for my friend, made the trip even better.  The entrees, were perfectly spiced, my murg malai tikka was great and the vindaloo was just right.  You got plenty of rice and the Chapati and the papadam made it a well rounded meal.

In the end, the price was less than $40 for a seriously big lunch, with coffees.  I am sold on Hema's, I am spoiled after my venture here.  I will definitely hit is up again.


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Hard 8 BBQ - Coppell Texas


Seriously Good BBQ

I have been here twice and both times, Have been impressive.  This past time, I got the $27.50 Rib Eye Steak, with two sides, it was outstanding!  

The meat was perfectly cooked and lightly seasoned, the sides were very complimentary to the meat and the bean pot, rocked!  I have tried both the buttered and the roasted corn, you cant go wrong with either.  The only drawback is that the steak takes a little longer that if you are just getting your meat from the grill on the tray. If no one else is getting a steak, you will be a bit behind the curve.  But it is worth it!

On top of it all, they put together a pretty good Margarita as well!

I know that they have several locations, I went to the one in Coppell Tx,  I fed 4 people for less than $100, you can not beat that anywhere!  This is a must go, no questions asked!


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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

VIDEO: Chicago-Style Hot Dog Pitted Against New York’s, L.A.’s « CBS Chicago

NY and LA have hot dogs?

The Chicago Dog, my absolute favorite food of the gods.

My constant hunt for the ultimate dog is on going.  I have my favorites that I will drive an hour for and a few quick fix joints.

The video is fun ... Condolences to NY and LA, hard to nail it down since there is no typical LA dog.  Throw whatever on a bun and voila, it is trendy and they will eat it.

Chicago however, is hard corps and Chicagoans can be militant about the dog.  There are no exceptions ... Ketchup?  GET OUT!  (children under 12 excepted).    Personally, my favs, Byrons, Portillo's and Gene & Jude's.

Enjoy!


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