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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2827327" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have that same issue with most steak houses now. I thought about bringing my digital scales and ask them to bring the steak out before cooking, but then I'd be in a traffic stop and have drug dealer equipment in the vehicle. </p><p>We were in Red River NM a week ago and ate at Texas Reds. the 12 oz ribeye came out 3/8" thick and about 4" in diameter. Cooked well done. </p><p>For $29 they were getting it back. Second steak came out thicker but still cooked medium. I won't eat one above medium rare. Tried choking down the dried out hide, but the taste of freezer burn was way too much to get more down than a couple of bites. </p><p></p><p>It seems most of the chain steak houses have gone the way of calling a 12 oz steak 16 oz's.</p><p></p><p>I don't have any problem getting on Travelocity or a similar site and leaving good reviews if a good steak is served. Also don't have a problem putting up a bad review.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2827327, member: 5412"] I have that same issue with most steak houses now. I thought about bringing my digital scales and ask them to bring the steak out before cooking, but then I'd be in a traffic stop and have drug dealer equipment in the vehicle. We were in Red River NM a week ago and ate at Texas Reds. the 12 oz ribeye came out 3/8" thick and about 4" in diameter. Cooked well done. For $29 they were getting it back. Second steak came out thicker but still cooked medium. I won't eat one above medium rare. Tried choking down the dried out hide, but the taste of freezer burn was way too much to get more down than a couple of bites. It seems most of the chain steak houses have gone the way of calling a 12 oz steak 16 oz's. I don't have any problem getting on Travelocity or a similar site and leaving good reviews if a good steak is served. Also don't have a problem putting up a bad review. [/QUOTE]
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