GoneFishin
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Isnāt raw called a blue steak?@mrstime do you like steak tartare or carpacio?
How unprofessional of the cook to act such a way. Thats how I like my steak too but never had a cook interrogate me about it.Restaurants and I are at loggerheads over this on the rare (no pun intended) occasion I order red meat. When I say "well done" I mean cooked just until there's no pink. They seem to assume I mean "charcoal briquet". Ponderosa was the only place that did it correctly, in my opinion. Sadly, they went OOB here years ago. A local eatery (also no longer operating) refused to cook it more than medium rare. I kept sending it back and it would return unchanged. Finally the chef came out and announced that he wasn't going to ruin a perfectly good steak. I don't see what it mattered to him - he didn't have to eat it.![]()
That's terrible! I probably would have told him that if he wants to pay for my dinner, he can cook it however he likes. And then... a bad consumer review may or may not have followed. When did the customer always being right get flushed?Finally the chef came out and announced that he wasn't going to ruin a perfectly good steak. I don't see what it mattered to him - he didn't have to eat it.![]()
When I went up the third time, the manager came over to my table and calmly said "Make that your last trip."
Not unless you consider my stomach a takeout container.Whoa, no excuse for that. (Well, unless you were filling takeout containers or something!)
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A blue steak is rare on the inside & seared on the outside.Isnāt raw called a blue steak?
I have mine well done and make no apologies about it. Itās what we are having this Fatherās Day which is tomorrow.
Here that call that a "Pittsburgh".A blue steak is rare on the inside & seared on the outside.