On Outback - when they first started out they actually bought pretty good meat, could have been Allen Bros, for the first two or three years, and I enjoyed their steaks. That was a long time ago though, and my last two meals there, over the last three years, have convinced me never to go back. Mediocre meat, indifferent preparation, awful sides and appetizers. I think they have built the brand and are mostly trying to milk as much profit from it as they can.
George R wrote:Some years ago (more than 5) a fellow came into my shop who worked for Rose Packing Company. We got to talking about steaks and he said he thought Outback offered good value. He didn't say specifically that Rose was a supplier to Outback but I got that impression. Of course Outback could well have changed suppliers and standards many times during the intervening years.
George R wrote:dicksond wrote:On Outback - when they first started out they actually bought pretty good meat, could have been Allen Bros, for the first two or three years, and I enjoyed their steaks. That was a long time ago though, and my last two meals there, over the last three years, have convinced me never to go back. Mediocre meat, indifferent preparation, awful sides and appetizers. I think they have built the brand and are mostly trying to milk as much profit from it as they can.
Some years ago (more than 5) a fellow came into my shop who worked for Rose Packing Company. We got to talking about steaks and he said he thought Outback offered good value. He didn't say specifically that Rose was a supplier to Outback but I got that impression. Of course Outback could well have changed suppliers and standards many times during the intervening years.
mhill95149 wrote:Get some sleep and then call Zier's Prime Meats and order some nice dry-aged prime meat....
gleam wrote:I went out to Golden Steer recently and left impressed by the steak but let down by most everything else, from the average french onion soup to the horseradishy roquefort dressing, to the underdone fries to the seriously dumpy decor.
But the steak was great. Better than my last strip at Sabatino's, for about the same price -- but everything else about Sabatino's is far superior, and I'd go there every time for the experience.
SUPER SPECIAL
Friday & Saturday ONLY
ROAST PRIME RIB...............23.95
Served with Natural Juices
Includes a Crock of Our Delicious
French Onion Soup, Crisp Salad and
Choice of Potato
Panther in the Den wrote:gleam wrote:I went out to Golden Steer recently and left impressed by the steak but let down by most everything else, from the average french onion soup to the horseradishy roquefort dressing, to the underdone fries to the seriously dumpy decor.
But the steak was great. Better than my last strip at Sabatino's, for about the same price -- but everything else about Sabatino's is far superior, and I'd go there every time for the experience.
... and don't forget...SUPER SPECIAL
Friday & Saturday ONLY
ROAST PRIME RIB...............23.95
Served with Natural Juices
Includes a Crock of Our Delicious
French Onion Soup, Crisp Salad and
Choice of Potato
Big and beautiful.
http://www.goldensteersteakhouse.com/dinnermenu_1.htm
Vital Information wrote:Panther in the Den wrote:gleam wrote:I went out to Golden Steer recently and left impressed by the steak but let down by most everything else, from the average french onion soup to the horseradishy roquefort dressing, to the underdone fries to the seriously dumpy decor.
But the steak was great. Better than my last strip at Sabatino's, for about the same price -- but everything else about Sabatino's is far superior, and I'd go there every time for the experience.
... and don't forget...SUPER SPECIAL
Friday & Saturday ONLY
ROAST PRIME RIB...............23.95
Served with Natural Juices
Includes a Crock of Our Delicious
French Onion Soup, Crisp Salad and
Choice of Potato
Big and beautiful.
http://www.goldensteersteakhouse.com/dinnermenu_1.htm
After a week of corporate dining in the Arboretium area of Austin (saved only slightly by the excellent BBQ twice for lunch at Mann's), I needed something to wash the taste of Chuys, Chili's and the such out of my mouth. I knew nothing would heal me quicker than a trip to Chinatown, but I had no energy for such traffic. My wife, however, realized there was something nearby that would do the deed.
All these years, and with a huge soft spots for these kind of places, why the hell have I not been to the Golden Steer. I mean it should have been, when I sat down on Saturday night, my Jack and Coke (not that I drink Jack and cokes) should have been there waiting for me. I should be a lot more regular, that my one quibble of the evening, the rushed service, would not happened. Why am I not a habitue?
We did not get a steak, so I cannot fully react to the statement above, but most everything else there, I disagree. Some of the best part of dinner was the fried to order cottage fries, not victim to the trend of late where potatoes are fried too hard. I went up-charge for the greek salad (worth it!), but my wife very much liked the roquefort dressing, saying it had a nice mustard bite (instead of calling it horseradishy). And if the decor was dumpy, it was too dark to notice. OK, maybe it was dumpy, but really in a good way.
We had that prime rib cited above. A good deal if not the best piece of prime rib I've had. What we enjoyed more, the "baby steer" liver. This ranks with Rob Levitt's and Gene & Georgetti's as the best liver (non-foie), I've enjoyed in our area. I'm not sure how they do it, but the liver had an awesome crust, while maintaining tenderness inside--see I like my cottage fries limp but my liver crisp.
I know the Oak Park boys club is poking its head up again. Just because I dictated Jimmy's for our last meeting does not mean I cannot highly suggest we go this time to Golden Steer. After all, I've got a bit of work to do to be come a regular.