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Dining out: Johnniebeefs Chicago Style Hot Dogs
This new Midvale restaurant aims to be a piece of real Chicago, right down to the pictures of Harry Caray, Ditka and da Bears, the 2005 World Champion Chicago White Sox and, in the shop's nod to Utah, what I like to call "the Jordan shot."
In case you don't know what that is, it's Michael Jordan's falling-backward, pushing-off-Bryon-Russell-shot to win Game 6 and the 1998 NBA Finals over our beloved Jazz.
The infamous picture won't put you off your feed, though, not with all the tasty food there is to be had at Johnniebeefs. In addition to nine types of all-beef hot dogs, Johnniebeefs serves up Italian beef sandwiches, bratwurst, meatball subs and various other excellently priced goodies.
When we visited Johnniebeefs for a weeknight supper, our family of six had dinner, drinks, a couple sides and dessert for around $30. We also got helpful, enthusiastic service in a clean, bright dining room.
Our oldest daughter, a little too big for kids meals, had the Utah dog combo. This simple dog usually comes with mustard, but she had it with ketchup instead, and finished it off in about two minutes, remarking on how good the bun was.
The buns are good: steamed and covered with poppy seeds, they're large enough for all the toppings you'd want but tender enough that they never overpower the flavorful, meaty dogs. My husband had the chili-cheese dog, with mellow but deeply flavored chili, melted cheddar and onions, and the whole thing held together well.
He and I shared a bratwurst, and it was delicious, a juicy, garlicky sausage on a french roll with plenty of sauerkraut, mustard and onions.
I'm one of those people who believe hot dogs should never have ketchup on them (only mustard and the solid stuff, like kraut and relish), so I was primed for Johnniebeefs' Chicago dog topped with mustard, onions, mild green relish, fresh cucumbers, tomatoes, fiery "sport peppers," a pickle wedge and a dusting of celery salt.
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