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Old 4 November 2020, 10:58 AM   #1
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What is the best steak you have had?

Favorite cut?

Dry aged or not?

Best steak restaurant non national?

Best steak restaurant chain?
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Old 4 November 2020, 11:02 AM   #2
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What is the best steak you have had?
Filet. Butterflied. Well done. A1 on the side. From Outback.

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Favorite cut?
Filet. Butterflied. Well done. A1 on the side.

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Dry aged or not?
Not sure, what does Outback do?

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Outback.

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Old 4 November 2020, 11:13 AM   #3
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What is the best steak you have had?

Favorite cut?

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Best steak restaurant non national?

Best steak restaurant chain?
Love a good ribeye. Also love a good filet. Medium rare for anything.
Non national favorites: Berns in Tampa, Arnettes Chophouse in Atlanta, Djon’s in Melbourne Fla. Many more.
Chain favorites: Ruth’s Chris, Del Friscos

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Old 4 November 2020, 11:14 AM   #4
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Roots steakhouse.

Cowgirl cut. It was sublime.
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I love Berns. But I’ve had many a good filet from quite a few local restaurants.


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Old 4 November 2020, 11:21 AM   #6
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Love a good ribeye. Also love a good filet. Medium rare for anything.
Non national favorites: Bones in Tampa, Arnettes Chophouse in Atlanta, Djon’s in Melbourne Fla. Many more.
Chain favorites: Ruth’s Chris, Del Friscos
Did you mean berns?
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Did you mean berns?
Yes I did. Wish I could blame autocorrect but my bad here. Berns in Tampa. Bones in Atlanta is pretty good too. Edited my other post.
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Kobe ribeye in a tiny 6 table hole in the wall in Tokyo in 1991.

Lugars in NYC, Halls Chophouse in Charleston, Gibsons in Chicago

Longhorn Steakhouse! Love that place.
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Kobe ribeye in a tiny 6 table hole in the wall in Tokyo in 1991.

Lugars in NYC, Halls Chophouse in Charleston, Gibsons in Chicago

Longhorn Steakhouse! Love that place.
Love Gibsons. Ceiling to floor glass windows near the bar!!
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Old 4 November 2020, 11:58 AM   #11
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I am hungry now. Looking good! Bone in rib-eye.
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Old 4 November 2020, 12:09 PM   #13
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Don Shula Steak House when they were open.
Rib Eye
Porter house

Waiting to try the Tomahawk

Del Frisco's/ Capital Grill now ..... Outback is like the fast food of steakhouses to me.
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Filet. Butterflied. Well done. A1 on the side. From Outback.



Filet. Butterflied. Well done. A1 on the side.



Not sure, what does Outback do?



Outback.



Outback.
This was a joke, right? A well done filet from Outback with A1? If this is at the top of your list then you may even enjoy Omaha steaks, I’ll start a go fund me and we can all get you a subscription lol
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Filet. Butterflied. Well done. A1 on the side. From Outback.



Filet. Butterflied. Well done. A1 on the side.



Not sure, what does Outback do?



Outback.



Outback.
I sense an ongoing theme in your post.
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Have done the typical upper-end places, I make 'em 'better'. Have no fave, more of what my mood takes me to. Veal, tomahawk, dry-aged, wagyu... yet it is nice to go out from time to time.

Why no love for Texas Roadhouse, loooove their cinnamon butter hot rolls!
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Filet. Butterflied. Well done. A1 on the side. From Outback.



Filet. Butterflied. Well done. A1 on the side.



Not sure, what does Outback do?



Outback.



Outback.

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Kyoto.

Wagyu, of very high quality.

Before and after.

Butter salt and pepper.




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Wagyu beef from Wegmans cooked on my home grill
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Best steak I've ever had...

Bone-in rib eye, from the Waterlot Inn in Southampton, Bermuda.

Great dining experience as well - if you're ever on the lovely island of Bermuda, make it a must go.
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Old 5 November 2020, 02:03 AM   #22
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The best steak I ever had was Reindeer in Sweden... does that count? Utterly delicious.
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Bone in Rib-eye, Tomahawk or Cowboy cut, I'm not picky, barely medium rare.

Rathbun Steak, and Hal's both in Atlanta. Luger's (either location) in NY for Porterhouse. Quality Meats - NYC, Steak 48 - Chicago. Those are my top 5.

I had an Elk Chop once at the Gun Barrel in Jackson, WY, that may be the best protein I have yet put in my mouth.
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I actually took the lonely train ride from Kyoto to Matsusaka to eat the best Wagyu in Japan, using female not male beef like Kobe-gyu, I even had a walk around the back and spoke to the specially selected virgins as they massaged the cows with Mozart playing in the background. Well some of that was true.
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Best steak I've ever had...

Bone-in rib eye, from the Waterlot Inn in Southampton, Bermuda.

Great dining experience as well - if you're ever on the lovely island of Bermuda, make it a must go.
Good call, I had forgotten about this place. All of that fresh seafood and the Steak at the Waterlot was the best meal I had in Bermuda by a mile.
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For me, Bone in Ribeye is my go to medium rare.

Best steak house, metropolitan grill in Seattle, Brenner's in Houston, Cote in NYC

Best chains, Mastros and Capital Grille
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I had delicious wagyu at Kame in Las Vegas and steak florentine at Cotogna in San Francisco
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What is the best steak you have had?

Favorite cut?

Dry aged or not?

Best steak restaurant non national?

Best steak restaurant chain?
Waygu Strip at Cut in Las Vegas

Chateaubriand

Dry aged

Bern's Steakhouse

Ruth's Chris
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I prefer to cook my own. Reverse sear. BI Rib Eye are my favorite.

Memorable steak at Kai at the Grand Sheraton Wild Horse Pass resort. Prime Coffee rubbed Buffalo filet. The was the last steak at a restaurant that really got my attention.
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I prefer to cook my own. Reverse sear. BI Rib Eye are my favorite.
Yum!!!

Std and reverse sear are both great.
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