Another successful visit to Hot G Dog today.
The Ribeye Steak Sausage sausage is a holdover from Hot Doug's, though this particular toppings combination was new to me. The sausage was itself was great though a little light on snap. Topped with chimichurri sauce, banana peppers, and romano cheese, this was one that's worth going back for.
The Spicy 3 Pepper is one I don't remember seeing at Hot Doug's (but I might've missed it). It's a slightly spicy pork sausage with provolone, almonds, and grape jelly sauce. The sausage itself was really nice and I liked the balance with the grape sauce. I would have liked a little more cheese and, more importantly, the cheese to have been put on the sausage a little earlier to warm up. Would have also enjoyed more snap in the casing. Still really good.
The duck fat fries were crispy, delicious, and surprisingly plentiful.
Overall, my feelings about Hot G Dog are consistent. I really, really like the food there. I think it's one of the best places to go for encased meat in Chicago and it's the unquestioned king when it comes to the very small subset of places that feature wackier flavor profiles. Unfortunately, because of the hold Hot Doug's had over people, I wasn't surprised to see just two people in line when I got there today at 1:30 (Duck Fat Friday).
Obviously, there's no Doug and his personality made people want to visit. But, and this is much more important, the food was better at Hot Doug's. One one hand, it's kind of unfair to compare any place to Hot Doug's, but these guys are using a lot of his recipes and invite the comparison. In some cases, the chosen toppings at Hot Doug's were better. Take the ribeye sausage as an example. The sausage itself seems the same as does the chimichurri, but romano and banana peppers don't hold a candle to the St. Angel Triple Creme and fried crispy onions that Doug used. Also, the little things like the lack of snap of the casing from proper finishing, an insufficient amount of chimichurri, and the slightly cool cheese wouldn't have happened at Hot Doug's (at least they didn't to me).
Arguably unfair comparisons to Hot Doug's aside, Hot G Dog is more than a worthwhile restaurant to have in Chicago and I hope it sticks around for as long as the owners continue putting out quality product.