Attn: So.Cal Steak lover
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Attn: So.Cal Steak lover
Some background about me and steak. I was never into eating steak. To be very honest, I don't think I like steak. Maybe due to the fact I had bad ones. Well recently I made a bet with the woman and the bet was, if I lost, I would eat steak. I guess it is time for me to overcome my hate towards steak. We got these two restaurant to go to right now. Can I get a recommendation which is better?
http://www.ruthschris.com/home.html
http://www.mortons.com/website/index.html
If you know any other restaurant, please do feel free to comment on them as well.
~Robert
http://www.ruthschris.com/home.html
http://www.mortons.com/website/index.html
If you know any other restaurant, please do feel free to comment on them as well.
~Robert
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Originally Posted by davidv
Ruths Chris is a national chain, so the one in Baltimore is similar to the one in Los Angeles. I’d rate the quality of a petite filet 9 out of 10. With a cocktail and desert, expect to spend about $100 for 2.
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porterhouse bistro (wilshire and la cienega) - blows ruth chris and morton's out of the water
price fixed menu is 40 each, comes with drinks, appetizers, entree, sides, and desert
price fixed menu is 40 each, comes with drinks, appetizers, entree, sides, and desert
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dude you guys are all forgetting about flemings off of rosecrans in el segundo. by far the best steaks you can get anywhere near la....mortons and father morton's (can't remember his name...maybe artie) are good but flemings topps them all...TRUST ME. Pretty expensive but soooo good.
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I am back guys. We went to Morton in Costa Mesa. Sorry I didn't try anywhere else, she made dinner reservation. It is a class "A" restaurant. Service, food, environment is A+. I ordered the filet mignon and the verdict is..... GOOOD. Never was I a steak lover, but after tonight I have just saw the light. Everything was perfect, great meal, some mix drinks and my woman beside me. The only thing I didn't like was $$$. Frack you guys were right, total with tip is $198 something. whew thank goodness I didn't pay hahaha
I think it was $12 or was I wrong. I did ordered bake potato. gee I wonder how much it would cost if I just brought my own potato. Sauteed brocoli was $6 already. Jebus Christ!!!
That is the one I went to tonight. You're right, there are niec cars in front. There was one modified NSX there and it was . I was curious who was the owner of the car. Everybody in there was 50+ years old.
I might check it out one day. Our office is around there so maybe after work we can grab a bite.
I will have to go one day, everybody talks about Lawry Lawry Lawry.
Again, thanks for all your input. This is why I love this forum, you can always get people honest opinion about things. If I won the lottery, I would treat about 20 of you guys, anything beyond that number I will be flat broke again
Originally Posted by davidv
LOL. Everything is ala carte. Hell, a baked potato is $10.
Originally Posted by Roger V
Mortons is amazing. Obscenly expensive though, but there is always some nice cars in front. I am thinking of the one next to south coast plaza.
Originally Posted by GameOverGagne
dude you guys are all forgetting about flemings off of rosecrans in el segundo. by far the best steaks you can get anywhere near la....mortons and father morton's (can't remember his name...maybe artie) are good but flemings topps them all...TRUST ME. Pretty expensive but soooo good.
Originally Posted by Panda350z
Try Lawry's on La Cienaga in Beverly. It's not really steak its prime rib but pretty much the same thing. It's soooo good there and the cream of corn is awesome!
Again, thanks for all your input. This is why I love this forum, you can always get people honest opinion about things. If I won the lottery, I would treat about 20 of you guys, anything beyond that number I will be flat broke again
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Originally Posted by Z BOY
mortons has great prime rib. ruth's doesn't offer it. both very good, and expensive.
The wife and I went to Mortons in South Coast Plaza 2 fridays ago for our 5th wedding anniversary...I had the ribeye medium...so good, didn't need any seasoning or sauce, perfect the way it was. Nice orange Gallardo with no plates was in front with multipiece wheels with black centers...I would've given my left nut cut off with a rusty butter knife in trade for the keys and title.
I'm not really a steak eater either but special occasions remind me of how good a nicely prepared slab of meat is...if I had to eat it everyday then it would probably be a bit boring.
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Chris and Pitts....Old school steaks and BBQ at a realistic price.
Chris and Pitts
601 N Euclid St
Anaheim
714-635-2601
15975 Harbor Blvd
Fountain Valley
714-775-7311
Bellflower
9839 Artesia Blvd
562-867-9160
Downey
9243 Lakewood Blvd
562-869-9069
Chris and Pitts
601 N Euclid St
Anaheim
714-635-2601
15975 Harbor Blvd
Fountain Valley
714-775-7311
Bellflower
9839 Artesia Blvd
562-867-9160
Downey
9243 Lakewood Blvd
562-869-9069
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Originally Posted by SoCalTed
Chris and Pitts....Old school steaks and BBQ at a realistic price.
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Originally Posted by GameOverGagne
dude you guys are all forgetting about flemings off of rosecrans in el segundo. by far the best steaks you can get anywhere near la....mortons and father morton's (can't remember his name...maybe artie) are good but flemings topps them all...TRUST ME. Pretty expensive but soooo good.
Flemings kicks ***. The best steak in So. Cal.
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go to whole foods and buy the dry aged prime filet (if they have it) or ribeye, add a little morton steak seasoning (thats it) and throw it on the grill for about 7-10 minutes a side at 400 (time depends on weight) Runs about $35.00 a pound, throw in a potato and some veggies a bottle of cab and dinner for two will run around $100.00
guaranteed it is better than any of those steak houses mentioned already (unless of course they sell dry aged prime beef)
guaranteed it is better than any of those steak houses mentioned already (unless of course they sell dry aged prime beef)