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Best steak in the Northeast!
22 March 2024, 00:41
customboltBest steak in the Northeast!
Where is your favorite place for a premiuum quality beef steak from basically Maine to Maryland. Venison is dandy. But, I prefer beef. What say you?
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22 March 2024, 05:58
Norman ConquestI agree, much as I like venison, I do like a good beefsteak. I'm not familiar with that part of the country, though. One of the best places in Austin though was always Hill's Café for a good steak + baked potato, unfortunately, they went under a couple of years ago, like so many good places in the 'new' Austin.
22 March 2024, 17:07
Bill/OregonNo help from me. I have only been there twice. Isn't a Ruth's Chris filet considered a pretty seriously good beef steak?
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23 March 2024, 02:55
customboltYes. RC is rated high. But, I have yet to try their's.
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26 March 2024, 05:49
J_ZolaKeen's steak house is one of my favorites. NYC.
26 March 2024, 07:14
Dall85Capital Grille in DC has excellent steak. Pricey, but good.
Jim
02 April 2024, 08:30
customboltAll sounds good so far.
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23 May 2024, 03:18
Michael RobinsonIf you're ever in Boston, and you want one of the best steaks to be found there or anywhere else on Planet Earth, you need go to Grill 23 & Bar, in the Back Bay.
Grill 23 & BarI have never had better, and I seriously doubt I ever will.
Mike
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24 May 2024, 02:28
customboltWill do Michael, Don't know when or if I get a chance.
Their french onion soup on the dinner menu reminded me how delicious Comte cheese is.
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28 May 2024, 09:12
Michael RobinsonIf you’re ever in town, let me know. I’m always interested in a good steak and good company!
Mike
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28 May 2024, 09:31
customboltRoger that Mike.
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13 June 2024, 17:12
Brandon.GleasonI don't venture out often to have steak, since I make a damned good one, myself. This was a Snake River Farms American Wagyu Gold-Grade porterhouse we did for our anniversary last year. Salted (dry brined) for 6 hours prior to cooking on charcoal (direct to indirect).
Spend quite a bit of time for work at dinner meetings, and favorite steak at a restaurant is either Joseph's in Bridgeport, CT or Blackstone's in Norwalk, CT. Both old-school steakhouses. The real shine for them both is in their side dishes.
01 July 2024, 07:04
customboltYes. I also make a fine steak when I find some with the proper marbling and even dry-aged on occasion. I have a secret weapon for the ultimate in flavor. It is difficult to find. PM if you want it.
Might get time for a run up the coast that way through lower central Connecticut in the next few years. Thanks for the recommendations.
How about king crab and lobster? Any place come to mind in that same area? Thanks.
CB
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02 July 2024, 05:22
Aspen Hill AdventuresBest steak in the Midwest! Ooo, it was good!
~Ann
02 July 2024, 19:27
Bill/OregonBrandon, Ann, y'all are killing me. Maybe I should have a steak on the 4th. My preference is a filet pan seared in butter and oven finished.
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02 July 2024, 23:42
Aspen Hill AdventuresBill, steak on the 4th would be quite apropos!
~Ann
03 July 2024, 01:04
customboltWe're having hot dogs. But, not just any, Hebrew National jumbo beef. Just had filets last week. They were tender enough. But, missed the mark on flavor.
Happy 4th to all.
CB
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15 July 2024, 04:05
customboltShhhhhhh. Secret weapon is tomato water squeezed directly on both sides from very ripe tomatoes just before serving. A bit more salt is recommended as well.
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