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Is there a happy medium for a great steak?

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  1. alanhenson

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    No doubt. Pappas Bros here in Dallas has Kobe beef for $16/ounce with an 8oz minimum.
     
  2. PeterS

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    I ate it last year at the Tepan room in the Bellagio. It's like 'doing' a Hollywood model and going home to your 400 pound wife!
     
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    I was at the Tokyo Prince Hotel in October with Spicy and we went for Teppanyaki one night. The chef asked how I wanted it and I jokingly said "sashimi", he put the raw steak on my plate.

    Damn it was good too...
     
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    I'm inviting myself, and since I come from Canada, I will replace that Coors Light with some beer. :D
     
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    Don't worry about that palate insulting wine, it makes my ass itch in the mornings.

    I'll supply the vino my friend.
     
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    I know who we're not inviting....
     
  10. David512

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    If you are in S.F., try House of Prime Rib on Van Ness. It was highly recommended to me, as were making reservations. Went there w/o reservations, and the wait was like 90 minutes, so I went down the street to Ruth's Chris Steak House and was (again) slightly disappointed for the price.

    Lately, I have been buying a lot of ribeye steaks and experimenting with different seasonings. I buy Coleman's natural beef (range fed, no hormones, etc.) at Raley's. Better than any restaurant I have been to. At a restaurant, I would rather buy something I don't do at home, like ethnic.
     
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    I am curious as to how the steak connoisseurs feel about the differences in origin of the beef (particularly Whart). Argentinian vs. American vs. Japanese beef - what are the differences? What is truly the best?
     
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    I can tell you this much, the beef in Brazil is much better than the beef here.
     
  13. alanhenson

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    This man speaks the truth. Far better quality to start out.
     
  14. alanhenson

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    That honor goes to Kobe beef.
     
  15. Ecnal

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    Buy some Waygu beef from Lobels.com shipped to your door, cook it with a little garlic salt and black pepper, then thank me. If you like good beef you'll love it, it's so tempting I took a bite out of it raw right out of the package because I couldn't wait to cook it. I wish it was cheaper.

    PS Lobels, if you appreciate the free advertising, send me some more!
     
  16. PeterS

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    Brazilian cows are really pampered!
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