Nick87
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Probably new York. Would of said porterhouse for two, but parmesan cheese or anything ekse for that matter doesn't belong on a steak.
Probably new York. Would of said porterhouse for two, but parmesan cheese or anything ekse for that matter doesn't belong on a steak.
My Kansas deer tenderloins (shot yesterday) tonight were great. I guess I'd donate the $300 and eat at home with my wife (*and open a GOOD bottle of red
Oh boy, a beef thread. Full disclosure, I work in the beef industry for one of the big boys.
Wagyu is NOT worth the price of entry. It only has to be 49% Wagyu anyway, the rest will typically be angus. Typically fed the same diet as an Angus, maybe a little longer. Grain fed prime Angus beef is the finest protein on planet earth, don't believe otherwise.
Get the ribeye, second on the list is the porterhouse. If you like a good beverage just get two strips and catch a good buzz with the wife. That's a screamin deal for a white tablecloth strip steak. It'll be just as tender as the ribeye, just a little leaner. Not a bad thing if you don't like the greasy fat cap on the eye.
Cheers, that menu makes me jealous....
This.Always go with the Ribeye when you have these types of selections. The exception might be a hanger steak or, occasionally, you’ll see a Conflexus muscle, but very rare.
Filet is the least interesting cut of beef on a cow. I worked in a craft butcher shop for awhile and we made this observation: bitchy women with beat-into-submission-husbands order filets. Sexy woman with men with respectable taste order ribeyes.
Bourbon neat.
If I have that menu and a few hundred dollars into the deal, she's going to have to push me out of there in a wheelchair.If I'm gonna drop $300 for dinner the dessert will be at home if ya catch my drift