Al's Italian Beef Chino, Chino

Al's Italian Beef Chino, Chino4.56
131 reviews
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About Al's Italian Beef Chino

It was 1938, and America was still in the throes of the Great Depression. To make his already-well-loved roast beef last longer, sandwich-smith Al Ferrari began to slice it extra thin. Clasped between thick italian bread and dripping with gravy, Al's first sandwiches were sold in the neighborhood food stand he co-owned with his sister and her husband. Later, they opened their first eatery in Chicago's Little Italy, where they also served hot dogs, fresh cut fries, and italian and polish sausages.

The popularity of these italian-beef sandwiches has grown exponentially, and today, franchises have popped up across the country, still using the same recipe that was created in Al's kitchen all those years ago.

So what goes into Chicago's favorite sandwich?

The Bread

Al's Italian Beef sources its french rolls from Gonella Baking Co. Hearty enough to soak up gravy without falling apart, yet soft enough to remain pleasantly toothsome, the pillowy bread is the basis for each and every italian beef.

The Peppers

If you request "sweet" peppers, expect bright-green slivers of house-roasted bell peppers. An order of "hot" peppers tops sandwiches with giardiniera, celery, and bell peppers soaked in a secret seasoning blend that includes garlic and crushed red pepper. Both bring out the meat's natural flavors.

The Beef

The kitchen roasts top sirloin, then slices it so thin, you could wear it as sunglasses. It still remains flavorful and juicy.

The Gravy

This is no thanksgiving gravy, but an aromatic jus made from the roasting juices and another secret blend of spices. How much of the gravy you'd like is up to you: "regular" means the meat is swished through the gravy before it's put on the bun; "wet" sees the gravy ladled over the bread; "dipped" means the entire sandwich is dunked into the pot.

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Martha
72 Ratings
51 Reviews
· 9 years ago
Food was delicious.
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Lami
2 Ratings
2 Reviews
· 9 years ago
Chicago dog, although not as filling as the beef sandwich, is delicious.
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Arlene
12 Ratings
11 Reviews
· 9 years ago
Eat sandwich there, I drove from Upland and by the time I brought it home it was kinda warm but flavor was delicious....
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Lily
21 Ratings
4 Reviews
· 9 years ago
Good meat. But pass on the peppers. Not worth the extra $
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John
3 Ratings
2 Reviews
· 9 years ago
Go and enjoy
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Judith
22 Ratings
8 Reviews
· 9 years ago
The sandwiches are really good. Must try it.
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Chris
1 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 9 years ago
This is a great Italian Beef sandwich! It has moved to #1 over my previous favorite Portillo's (Chicago and over by Knott's Berry). Hot and Sweet dipped with extra beef! :)
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Mimi
50 Ratings
39 Reviews
· 9 years ago
The beef is so great. I in fact don't like cheese steak sandwiches but these are superb.
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Wook
2 Ratings
1 Reviews
· 9 years ago
This is a sandwich that is meant to be eaten WET and DRIPPING with juices so be sure to order it dipped! Also should get both the hot and sweet peppers as it augments the savory beef very well. Enjoy!
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Rick
25 Ratings
4 Reviews
· 9 years ago
Cheeseburger and fries were real good