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Old 11-23-2005, 08:52 PM
DrCool DrCool is offline
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Morton's is good. I ate there this summer and enjoyed it. I will also throw my support behind Lawry's. Good prime rib, good creamed corn, good yorkshire pudding.

Last week I had a filet at Red Square in Mandalay Bay. Decent but too small. I guess most filets are like that. Best part was it was on someone elses tab.

I still have N9NE, The Steakhouse at Circus Circus, and Craftsteak on my list of places to go. Maybe I will hit one of those in January.
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Old 11-23-2005, 08:54 PM
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The Benihana at like the Hilton or whatever is pretty good. I'm pretty sure a fat guy who loves to eat could find the meal most delicious (as well as skinny punks who hate eating).

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WTF? We ate at both this place and at TI's steakhouse. Benihana is your average run of the mill habachi steakhouse. TI had an incredible seafood cocktail. The seabass which was a special that evening was, well, quite frankly I have had better in Columbus Ohio. As far as the steaks go, I remember Raptor saying that steaks are better in Texas.
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Old 11-23-2005, 08:56 PM
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i'm hitting up Smith & Wollensky tomorrow night and I'm concerned it hasn't been mentioned yet. Anyone have recommendations abotu this place?
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Old 11-23-2005, 08:56 PM
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I know Lawrys is a chain but generally I'm not a big fan of them like Mortons, because from place to place they can be so different.

Hell. I'm not a fan of Ruth Christ steakhouse and once had a $1700 dinner there.

I look for a nice place thats an unexpected place to expect a great steak.
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Old 11-23-2005, 09:01 PM
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i'm hitting up Smith & Wollensky tomorrow night and I'm concerned it hasn't been mentioned yet. Anyone have recommendations abotu this place?

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I went to S&W in Vegas a few months ago and it was terrible. I was there as part of a group dinner in a private room where they were serving 25 or so people at the same time from a semi-preset menu, so perhaps this is not the same experience as going there as a regular diner. But our experience pretty much sucked.
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Old 11-23-2005, 09:07 PM
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i'm hitting up Smith & Wollensky tomorrow night and I'm concerned it hasn't been mentioned yet. Anyone have recommendations abotu this place?

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I went to S&W in Vegas a few months ago and it was terrible. I was there as part of a group dinner in a private room where they were serving 25 or so people at the same time from a semi-preset menu, so perhaps this is not the same experience as going there as a regular diner. But our experience pretty much sucked.

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Fuk. Well, we're stuck w/ it at this point, hopefully it'll be better from the real menu/service. Will drink heavily in advance for good measure
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Old 11-23-2005, 09:19 PM
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Did you mean the tropicana and not circus circus, or were you referring to a different post?

You cant beat Texas beef. You just can't. We breed the best cattle in this country.


Bob's Steak and Chop House- the highest rated steak house in the country. Dallas & Plano.



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I wasn't overly impressed with the steak at Bob's.
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Old 11-23-2005, 11:14 PM
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i'm hitting up Smith & Wollensky tomorrow night and I'm concerned it hasn't been mentioned yet. Anyone have recommendations abotu this place?

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I went to S&W in Vegas a few months ago and it was terrible. I was there as part of a group dinner in a private room where they were serving 25 or so people at the same time from a semi-preset menu, so perhaps this is not the same experience as going there as a regular diner. But our experience pretty much sucked.

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Fuk. Well, we're stuck w/ it at this point, hopefully it'll be better from the real menu/service. Will drink heavily in advance for good measure

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I've been to S&W in NYC for a regular dinner and it was just fine.
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Old 11-23-2005, 11:29 PM
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"Nine" - the steakhouse at the Palms - has a very good reputation....I went the other night, it was good (not AMAZING).....the place is real trendy/modern and the lobster, shrimp, calimari and porterhouse were all pretty quality....
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Old 11-24-2005, 12:32 AM
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Yeah, I have liked the lobster bisque there and the little piece of ahi. I don't think the steaks are the best tho. Very good, yes, but I only go if I can't get a reservation at delmonico
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