Carnivores! Do you remember the best steak you ever tasted?!


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Carnivores! Do you remember the best steak you ever tasted?

I had a melt in the mouth New Zealand filet whilst in Thailand that knocked me down. I think you'll always remember your 'best ever steak', am I right

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1 month ago
And where was it?!


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1 month ago
And where was it?!

12 oz. filet at Ruth Chris in Troy, MI. The plate they serve it on is so piping hot that the steak sizzles against it when you cut into it. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

Several great steaks...but the best meat was a Persian Kebab in a restaurant in Chicago!!

Marinated for 12 hours in yoghourt and lemon juice....OMG!!!!!

NY Strip from the Hammond Horseshoe Casino in Indiana. Nothin better than gambling, winning and having the best steak ever!

6 ounce fillet mignon with mushrooms and red wine reduction. It was also the night i got engaged, so everything tasted better. at Hershey's in East Lansing, Michigan

Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House in New York City.
http://www.delfriscos.com

a new york strip @ michaels steak house in rochester, minnesota.

It's hard to beat anything at Ruth's Chris. I'm a NY Stip man, but the Filet rocks as well. I've been to Ruth's Chris in New York, DC, Chicago and Atlanta and every time I go, it's better than I remembered it being.

It just goes to show, anything is better with butter...

Prime rib. The end cut. Made by my mom...

Yes last week it was at Weatherspoons and it was so tender and tasty

There was (in fact it might still be there) a pub called the Ryther Arms in North Yorkshire which used to do all sorts of steaks, Fillet, Sirloin, Rump, T Bone...They used to do a 72 oz T Bone steak, as you can imagine it was enormous...The best steak I had was at Mortons in San Francisco, can't remember the cut as it was American and the cuts are different...but it just melted in the mouth and was the best I have ever eaten, and I love Steak.

The best steak I ever had was in a restaurant on a mountain side in Costa Rice overlooking a volcano. WE enjoyed a steak and fish dinner with rice, beans, egg and fried plantain, and some ice cold beer while watching the lava flow down the side or the mountain. The food was awesome, the company was fantastic, the view was unbelievable, and 4 of us ate and drank for 3 hours and had a bill less than $60.00.

Prime Rib from Roadhouse w/ cheese wraps and baked sweet potaoe & lots of sweet tea

I have never eaten a steak and I'm 20. How deprived am I?!!!

I had a skippy steak in Ned Kellys in Munchen that was pretty awesome. I was pleasantly surprised. It was memorable because I was on my honeymoon.

Bully for you N.Y. city.Mmm can still taste it now.

Last year in france I had a kangeroo steak. That tasted fantastic.

fresh venison steak from the deer I just killed

marinated in Italian dressing and grilled medium-rare

One of the best steaks I have ever had was a NY strip at Ruth Chris's it was fantastic.
My husband grilled some steaks last night that were pretty darn good. He seasoned them with garlic powder seasoned salt and seasoned pepper and I think some paprika. They were great!!

This site says a lot about Ruth's Crhis steakhouse. The best steak I ever had was also there in Honolulu. It melted in my mouth. Somany of us love the food there, it is too bad they are so few and far between.

The Pine Club, Dayton, Ohio. Not that I'm a homer, many celebrities and politicals, including Presidents go there for their steak dinners. I prefer the Filet Mignon.

I had an amazing steak experience in Argentina where they bring round all kinds of cuts of meat on swords and just slice it onto your plate. it's meat meat meat and very unhealthy but quite an experience!




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