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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3784443" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've about given up on steak houses. Most have a better chicken fried steak vs a ribeye. </p><p>$20 per pound USDA prime ribeye purchased at Costco cooked my way on my grill is far superior to the mass produced steaks in chain restaurants that typically come out over cooked. I like a very medium rare, with the first steak coming out with a medium to medium well cook on it. </p><p>When I point out on their menu that a medium rare is a warm red center and point at my steak which is a light gray center, its not right. </p><p>If I'm paying $40 + for a steak, it better be cooked to perfection. Meanwhile everyone is done with their dinner and I'm waiting on my replacement. Sucks.</p><p>We have not dined at Ruths Christs. It has a reputation of a fantastic steak, so will give it a shot one of these days when it's not associated with a casino like Tulsa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3784443, member: 5412"] I've about given up on steak houses. Most have a better chicken fried steak vs a ribeye. $20 per pound USDA prime ribeye purchased at Costco cooked my way on my grill is far superior to the mass produced steaks in chain restaurants that typically come out over cooked. I like a very medium rare, with the first steak coming out with a medium to medium well cook on it. When I point out on their menu that a medium rare is a warm red center and point at my steak which is a light gray center, its not right. If I'm paying $40 + for a steak, it better be cooked to perfection. Meanwhile everyone is done with their dinner and I'm waiting on my replacement. Sucks. We have not dined at Ruths Christs. It has a reputation of a fantastic steak, so will give it a shot one of these days when it's not associated with a casino like Tulsa. [/QUOTE]
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