My best steak EVER
Written: May 23 '04
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Pros: Tender, flavorful steaks, not too expensive
Cons: The other items add up quickly
The Bottom Line: As a special treat, was wonderful
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| ctmbw's Full Review: Smith & Wollensky |
Went with a large family outing, one cousin had been to a convention in Lost Wages, there he was treated. I don't think he saw the prices, they are high, but fair.
Ordered the NY strip, oops, this was not a $30 steak, tasted my wife's ribeye. Can you say Ambrosia! Sent my poor, tired, & tough NY back to the Big Apple. Ordered a ribeye, it was advertised as somewhat spicy (Cajun), but to Texas taste it was quite mild. My wife, who admits to being a wimp for spicy, said it was wonderful.
I've heard that a really good steak could be cut with a fork, I don't know. I did need a knife, but one gentle stroke, with no force was enough to cut off a mouthful.
The price of the steaks were mostly under $32, but watch out for the appetizers, side dishes & deserts. Food for 3 with only two $28 steaks, came to $130
Did enjoy the 'Six Shooter' desert.
Service was superb, I did have to wait for 20 seconds for an iced tea refill. After my first steak, the second was brought to me by a manager. He came back 2 more times, to assure my satisfaction.
We went to the Dallas location.
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Kid Friendliness: No Vegetarian Friendly: No
Notes, Tips or Menu Recommendations Every one at our table was very happy, & we had a couple of traditional finicky eaters
Try the ribeye, porterhouse & the pork w/jalapenos Best Suited For: Friends
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