On the first night of our visit to chicago we wanted to try a steakhouse. I read good things about Keefers - so I called for a reservation upon arrival in the city. We got one for 9 pm, even though in tone the conversation went a bit like the one I had later with the lady from Graham Elliots (see other topic) - the greeting by the host was pretty reserved as well, so this kinda attitude might be a chicago thing, we thought.
To the food: as recommended by our waitress we all had the Rib Eye - Delmonico Steak, and they were just great! Really. Excellent. What mor can I say? Great flavour, great texture, cooked to perfection. I would say that it is virtually impossible to get that kind of quality here in Germany.
Same can not be said about the sides, though. The potato-gratin was terrible (way too much liquid cream and cheese - it was more like a stew) and the Braised Endive with lemon tasted strangely artificial and "soapy" (and I love endive!). Sautéed Spinach with Olive Oil & Garlic was quite good, Crispy Fried Onions were good, too, but way too much, even shared among 3 (who can eat such an amount of fried onion rings??).
Speaking of portions: honestly, I think that the portions in US-steakhouses are insane. No joke, sorry.
Apart from the huge steaks, our 2 foie gras starters would have been enough for 4 (the raisin chutney that came with it was way too sweet and sticky, by the way). Who can eat such amounts of food?
We visited 3 steakhouses on our USA-trip (DB Primehouse, Emeril's Delmonico), and it was always the same...
Our young waitress was very nice, charming and professional - really good in recommending items (or telling what to stay away from), but overall maybe a tad too much on the "selling" side.
Also, the speed was rather fast - I should have known it when our waitress said "it will be 20 minutes till the steaks are ready, so if you like there would be enough time for a starter...". Well, she was right: 5 minutes after the foie gras plates were gone we had our steaks served...
For the money you pay at such a restaurant you should not feel rushed.
The atmosphere at Keefers is very nice: kind of modern elegant, yet very lively and cheerful )some might say "noisy").
All in all a good start into the chicago restaurant scene...