Re: steak
Brunnen-G, on host 202.27.188.74
Tuesday, December 7, 1999, at 19:43:09
steak posted by Howard on Tuesday, December 7, 1999, at 05:52:13:
> If 8 out of 13 people like their steak well done or a step beyond well done, then why do I get that look from waiters, when I explain that I want my steak cooked all the way through? > Can anybody top this? I went into a Red Lobster in Knoxville several years ago. They include a steak on their menu for non-seafood eaters. "How would you like that cooked, sir?" > "Well done." > There's that look. "Just a moment, sir, I'll have to check with the chef." Time passes and the waiter comes back. "He says he can't guarentee it not to be overcooked, sir." > I briefly considered walking out, but my wife had been looking forward to this dinner, so I said, "Tell him to give it his best shot." > I've had worse steaks. It was a little dry on one edge, but it was done and I ate most of it. Needless to say, I haven't been back to a Red Lobster since. > Has anyone else had a similar experience? > Howard
There used to be a great steak restaurant where I live. You picked out the actual steak you wanted from a cooler display, took it to the guy, and told him how you wanted it. They had actual photos stuck up over the grill showing cross-sections of steaks in various stages of doneness, and you could just point out your preference. Now that I think about it, that sounds really weird, but it was an awesome restaurant and you got *exactly* what you wanted. Of course, if you want steak that would make a lifelong vegetarian sit up and beg, go to Espiritu Santo in Vanuatu (formerly the New Hebrides, in the South Pacific). It doesn't matter how they cook it. Anything from raw to charcoal, it's beyond your wildest dreams. Save your money. Buy a plane ticket. It's worth it. Ahh, happy memories.
Brunnen-"how weird am I, I get emotional over steak"G
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