Ruth's Chris
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Re: Ruth's Chris
Sides are a la carte, as said, and (IMHO) large enough for two. Wife and I just got two and shared.
Morton's is the same way. Expect most top end are.
Morton's is the same way. Expect most top end are.
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Now, that's an idea! Why didn't I think of that?WildBill wrote:Maybe you could talk your wife into picking up the tab.Oldgringo wrote:What I've enjoyed about the two or three Ruth's Chris that I've eaten in (years ago) was the fact that somebody else was picking up the tab.

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What's the NY Strip run now? Last time I ate there it was 43.50
I used to eat there often. My business would do trade outs with the local restaurants, so that I didn't have to pay $150 for a nice dinner.
I used to eat there often. My business would do trade outs with the local restaurants, so that I didn't have to pay $150 for a nice dinner.
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I am not sure about now, but several years ago I had to do some service work in the kitchen of the Love Field location (not even sure it's still there). Lets just say that because of that experience, I will never eat at RC.
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Rarely go up there anymore, but used to be in Dallas on business quite a bit. Back in the 90's and early 2000's, my favorite steakhouse was "Paul's Porterhouse" on resturant row. Compared to most of the other steakhouses, it was a bargain and the food was great. Each table had a wheel of cheddar cheese with slicer, and they kept you supplied with small loaves of freshly baked bread and real butter. Never ate there that Paul didn't come out to the table and check on things personally after the steaks were served and tasted, to make sure they were cooked as ordered. Some times he came by before the meal was served and would insist that we try one of his special appetizers (quail soup was my favorite) "on the house"...or after we finished our steaks he would tell one of the waiters to bring us some Bananas Foster or Cherries Jubilee for dessert free gratis. A really nice aged steak or filet was about $20-25. We never left there feeling like we didn't get more than our money's worth. I believe he sold out or retired about 10 years ago, but haven't been there in that time so can't comment on the current status.
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While folks love their own steaks grilled at home, they may not know that Ruth Chris steaks are aged.
Yes, you can age your own steaks, if you know how, but most don't or don't care to bother as it is work.
A properly aged steak grilled to perfection is a taste treat.
I love Ruth Chris aged steaks.
If you want to keep costs way down, don't order alcoholic drinks with your meal.
Yes, you can age your own steaks, if you know how, but most don't or don't care to bother as it is work.
A properly aged steak grilled to perfection is a taste treat.
I love Ruth Chris aged steaks.
If you want to keep costs way down, don't order alcoholic drinks with your meal.
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Happy Anniversary!
I have always enjoyed the steak at Ruth's Chris in San Antonio. Hope you have a great time.
I have always enjoyed the steak at Ruth's Chris in San Antonio. Hope you have a great time.
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Yes dry-aged is an awesome way to enjoy a steak. The meat loses moisture in the process, decreasing the weight and increasing the cost well above a comparably weighed cut of normal steak. That's why a steakhouse that serves dry-aged is going to run you more. Something in the enzymes produced during the process enhances the flavor of the meat.
This holiday we are going to Fleming's, another good chain. $100 gift cards for $80 at Costco!
This holiday we are going to Fleming's, another good chain. $100 gift cards for $80 at Costco!
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Redneck_Buddha wrote:Yes dry-aged is an awesome way to enjoy a steak. The meat loses moisture in the process, decreasing the weight and increasing the cost well above a comparably weighed cut of normal steak. That's why a steakhouse that serves dry-aged is going to run you more. Something in the enzymes produced during the process enhances the flavor of the meat.
This holiday we are going to Fleming's, another good chain. $100 gift cards for $80 at Costco!

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"The race may not always go to the swift or the battle to the strong, but that's the way the smart money bets" Damon Runyon
"The race may not always go to the swift or the battle to the strong, but that's the way the smart money bets" Damon Runyon
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The consistency of the Ruth Chris product is amazing, I am headed to the one in TST/ Hong Kong in about 10 hours. That being said, here is something that an ex girlfriend trained me in for a enjoyable dinner.
#1> Order an appetizer and a cocktail and send the menus back. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#2> Ask for the menu back, order a salad and another drink. Send the menus back. Eat up enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#3> Ask for the menus back, order dinner and another drink. Send the menus back. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#3> Ask for the menus back, order a dessert and a drink. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation. Let the waiter know that you will ask for the check when you need it.
When you are done, ask for the check. This slows the pace of the dinner down and gives you a chance to enjoy each part of the meal and your dining experience. When I do this I always tip well as I have cost the waiter/waitress one turn on a table in their section.
#1> Order an appetizer and a cocktail and send the menus back. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#2> Ask for the menu back, order a salad and another drink. Send the menus back. Eat up enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#3> Ask for the menus back, order dinner and another drink. Send the menus back. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#3> Ask for the menus back, order a dessert and a drink. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation. Let the waiter know that you will ask for the check when you need it.
When you are done, ask for the check. This slows the pace of the dinner down and gives you a chance to enjoy each part of the meal and your dining experience. When I do this I always tip well as I have cost the waiter/waitress one turn on a table in their section.
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Ex-girlfriend taught you this. What was wrong with her?steveincowtown wrote:The consistency of the Ruth Chris product is amazing, I am headed to the one in TST/ Hong Kong in about 10 hours. That being said, here is something that an ex girlfriend trained me in for a enjoyable dinner.
#1> Order an appetizer and a cocktail and send the menus back. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#2> Ask for the menu back, order a salad and another drink. Send the menus back. Eat up enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#3> Ask for the menus back, order dinner and another drink. Send the menus back. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#3> Ask for the menus back, order a dessert and a drink. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation. Let the waiter know that you will ask for the check when you need it.
When you are done, ask for the check. This slows the pace of the dinner down and gives you a chance to enjoy each part of the meal and your dining experience. When I do this I always tip well as I have cost the waiter/waitress one turn on a table in their section.
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She made me take her out to expensive, long dinners.Oldgringo wrote:Ex-girlfriend taught you this. What was wrong with her?steveincowtown wrote:The consistency of the Ruth Chris product is amazing, I am headed to the one in TST/ Hong Kong in about 10 hours. That being said, here is something that an ex girlfriend trained me in for a enjoyable dinner.
#1> Order an appetizer and a cocktail and send the menus back. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#2> Ask for the menu back, order a salad and another drink. Send the menus back. Eat up enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#3> Ask for the menus back, order dinner and another drink. Send the menus back. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation.
#3> Ask for the menus back, order a dessert and a drink. Eat up, enjoy your drink, and enjoy your conversation. Let the waiter know that you will ask for the check when you need it.
When you are done, ask for the check. This slows the pace of the dinner down and gives you a chance to enjoy each part of the meal and your dining experience. When I do this I always tip well as I have cost the waiter/waitress one turn on a table in their section.
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steveincowtown wrote:She made me take her out to expensive, long dinners.Oldgringo wrote:Ex-girlfriend taught you this. What was wrong with her?steveincowtown wrote:The consistency of the Ruth Chris product is amazing, I am headed to the one in TST/ Hong Kong in about 10 hours. That being said, here is something that an ex girlfriend trained me in for a enjoyable dinner.

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Did your drinks cost more than your meal?
Did your drinks cost more than your meal?