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Catalina36 09-19-2022 06:00 AM

Best Restaurant to Eat a pefectly cooked Rib Eye???
 
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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 2137218)
Who has the best, juiciest, most tender filet or rib eye, available in the area?

Ok I read almost all of the replies to your question. Best Restaurant to Eat a pefectly cooked Steak / Rib Eye??? Most replies were about cooking the rib eye at home?? Very few answered your question. I have been to The Chop House in Sumter Landing. Great ambiance but my steak was maybe a 7 or 8 on a scale of 1-10. My best choice for a perfectly cooked Bone in Rib Eye and I have been to this chain of restaurants a dozen times in several states. NY, FL, and NC. The LongHorn Steak House on CR441 has the Best tasting Bone in Rib Eye. It's called "The Outlaw Ribeye". I have never been disappointed. A perfectly cooked Rib Eye every time without the High Prices. Enjoy

midiwiz 09-19-2022 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by BobnBev (Post 2137218)
Who has the best, juiciest, most tender filet or rib eye, available in the area?

The Delmonico at Prima is the best I've had in TV. I've been told the kitchen can't mess them up because of the cost of them. Win for me! It's the only steak in TV I have never sent back.

Ecuadog 09-19-2022 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by midiwiz (Post 2138036)
... It's the only steak in TV I have never sent back.

Really? One out of how many?

pauld315 09-19-2022 09:08 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2137444)
If you don't mind driving to Ocala, I think that Mark's is a great place to get a steak. I find it interesting that their website shows a photo of a filet mignon, but it doesn't have a crust on it. Also, they say the filet mignon is USDA inspected, but not whether it is Choice or Prime. They offer a 7 ounce and an 11 ounce filet mignon.

For the 11 ounce filet, with a salad, potato, tax, and 20 percent tip, you will pay about $92, or $184 for two. If you plan to drink anything, the sky is the limit. Note that the Chophouse in The Villages is less expensive than Mark's.

Another great place in Ocala is Stirrup's at the World Equestrian Center hotel. Magnificent food and atmosphere. Expect to pay top dollar.

pauld315 09-19-2022 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Jblefty (Post 2137984)
Well, in the olden days.... Like last year, I'd buy a 2 1/2" thick Tomahawk at Sam's . Smoke it on my pellet grill for about 2 hrs. Temperature is about 130 to 140, your choice. Then and brush on the butter, sear it on my gas grill at 500 degrees for a minute or two. Ah... best steak I've ever had....

What does the olden days have to do with it ? If it is price you can still buy wonderful Tomahawks for as little as $10.98 a pound from Wild Fork Foods. Order tonight and it is delivered tomorrow to your home. They send it from their store in Orlando

USDA Choice Beef Tomahawk Ribeye – Wild Fork Foods

mhonard 09-21-2022 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2137221)
I stopped buying steak in restaurants. I buy 2-inch thick, half pound, USDA Prime filets at Publix for $30 per pound. I cook them on an electric grill at home, and they are way better and cheaper than in any restaurant that I have been to in the area. If you order a steak in a restaurant, you will most likely get USDA Choice or worse. If I go to a steak restaurant, I will usually order a hamburger or fish and chips.

What Publix has prime? I always see premium meat, which is not the same, at my local Publix south of 44.

Ele201 09-21-2022 08:21 PM

You’re right, the OP wasn’t asking how he/she should cook a steak, or where to buy one. Thanks for your tip about Longhorn. Smart!

retiredguy123 09-22-2022 01:47 AM

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Originally Posted by mhonard (Post 2138818)
What Publix has prime? I always see premium meat, which is not the same, at my local Publix south of 44.

The Publix at Colony Plaza and at Lake Deaton Plaza both sell USDA Prime filets. They are often labeled under the "Greenwise" name. But, they also have USDA Choice, so you need to read the label.


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