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November 14, 2008 at 11:20 PM #305336November 15, 2008 at 12:35 AM #304912sdrealtorParticipant
Cardiff,
Donovan’s is the standard in SD. I’ll be eating there this week with a friend;)If you want a great steak to grill yourself, Costco now sells prime meats at a good price. You can also check out Tip Top Meats in Carlsbad (off Palomar Road, oddly enough around the corner from Costco).
It sounds like you ate at teh Ringside in portland.
November 15, 2008 at 12:35 AM #305277sdrealtorParticipantCardiff,
Donovan’s is the standard in SD. I’ll be eating there this week with a friend;)If you want a great steak to grill yourself, Costco now sells prime meats at a good price. You can also check out Tip Top Meats in Carlsbad (off Palomar Road, oddly enough around the corner from Costco).
It sounds like you ate at teh Ringside in portland.
November 15, 2008 at 12:35 AM #305289sdrealtorParticipantCardiff,
Donovan’s is the standard in SD. I’ll be eating there this week with a friend;)If you want a great steak to grill yourself, Costco now sells prime meats at a good price. You can also check out Tip Top Meats in Carlsbad (off Palomar Road, oddly enough around the corner from Costco).
It sounds like you ate at teh Ringside in portland.
November 15, 2008 at 12:35 AM #305308sdrealtorParticipantCardiff,
Donovan’s is the standard in SD. I’ll be eating there this week with a friend;)If you want a great steak to grill yourself, Costco now sells prime meats at a good price. You can also check out Tip Top Meats in Carlsbad (off Palomar Road, oddly enough around the corner from Costco).
It sounds like you ate at teh Ringside in portland.
November 15, 2008 at 12:35 AM #305366sdrealtorParticipantCardiff,
Donovan’s is the standard in SD. I’ll be eating there this week with a friend;)If you want a great steak to grill yourself, Costco now sells prime meats at a good price. You can also check out Tip Top Meats in Carlsbad (off Palomar Road, oddly enough around the corner from Costco).
It sounds like you ate at teh Ringside in portland.
November 15, 2008 at 6:44 AM #304952Allan from FallbrookParticipantsdr: Tip Top rocks. On top of an excellent meat selection, they are the best German deli and market in North County.
If you like all manner of meats stuffed into sausage casings, they’re your place.
Great beer selection, too.
November 15, 2008 at 6:44 AM #305317Allan from FallbrookParticipantsdr: Tip Top rocks. On top of an excellent meat selection, they are the best German deli and market in North County.
If you like all manner of meats stuffed into sausage casings, they’re your place.
Great beer selection, too.
November 15, 2008 at 6:44 AM #305329Allan from FallbrookParticipantsdr: Tip Top rocks. On top of an excellent meat selection, they are the best German deli and market in North County.
If you like all manner of meats stuffed into sausage casings, they’re your place.
Great beer selection, too.
November 15, 2008 at 6:44 AM #305348Allan from FallbrookParticipantsdr: Tip Top rocks. On top of an excellent meat selection, they are the best German deli and market in North County.
If you like all manner of meats stuffed into sausage casings, they’re your place.
Great beer selection, too.
November 15, 2008 at 6:44 AM #305405Allan from FallbrookParticipantsdr: Tip Top rocks. On top of an excellent meat selection, they are the best German deli and market in North County.
If you like all manner of meats stuffed into sausage casings, they’re your place.
Great beer selection, too.
November 15, 2008 at 8:01 AM #304956KCTxrParticipantWe jsut had a bad batch of Costco steaks, must not have been processed correctly at the plant. Safe to eat, just the flavor was off. Going to wait another week, then go another round. Outside of the specialty butcher shops, that is what we found the best bang for the raw buck.
The Butchershop and the one next too it were good that last time I was there for lunch. Have not tried Donovan’s yet. Maybe I better do some savings. After coming out here with the kids, they all like the Chart House. Wife just said they are not really much for steaks around here.
Yes, In KC, there are lots (Joe Montana said KC restaurants not close to bay area cuisine,(15 years ago)) so I won’t ramble too much.
Jess & Jim’s in KC – Martin City, not much atmosphere, be a big good cow for not much $. The old Hereford House downtown KC….and several variations on BBQ.
Then, take SW to Chicage for $99 and pick one of many.
I guess I didn’t have a good answer for the question, but I am reading to find ones to try.
November 15, 2008 at 8:01 AM #305322KCTxrParticipantWe jsut had a bad batch of Costco steaks, must not have been processed correctly at the plant. Safe to eat, just the flavor was off. Going to wait another week, then go another round. Outside of the specialty butcher shops, that is what we found the best bang for the raw buck.
The Butchershop and the one next too it were good that last time I was there for lunch. Have not tried Donovan’s yet. Maybe I better do some savings. After coming out here with the kids, they all like the Chart House. Wife just said they are not really much for steaks around here.
Yes, In KC, there are lots (Joe Montana said KC restaurants not close to bay area cuisine,(15 years ago)) so I won’t ramble too much.
Jess & Jim’s in KC – Martin City, not much atmosphere, be a big good cow for not much $. The old Hereford House downtown KC….and several variations on BBQ.
Then, take SW to Chicage for $99 and pick one of many.
I guess I didn’t have a good answer for the question, but I am reading to find ones to try.
November 15, 2008 at 8:01 AM #305334KCTxrParticipantWe jsut had a bad batch of Costco steaks, must not have been processed correctly at the plant. Safe to eat, just the flavor was off. Going to wait another week, then go another round. Outside of the specialty butcher shops, that is what we found the best bang for the raw buck.
The Butchershop and the one next too it were good that last time I was there for lunch. Have not tried Donovan’s yet. Maybe I better do some savings. After coming out here with the kids, they all like the Chart House. Wife just said they are not really much for steaks around here.
Yes, In KC, there are lots (Joe Montana said KC restaurants not close to bay area cuisine,(15 years ago)) so I won’t ramble too much.
Jess & Jim’s in KC – Martin City, not much atmosphere, be a big good cow for not much $. The old Hereford House downtown KC….and several variations on BBQ.
Then, take SW to Chicage for $99 and pick one of many.
I guess I didn’t have a good answer for the question, but I am reading to find ones to try.
November 15, 2008 at 8:01 AM #305353KCTxrParticipantWe jsut had a bad batch of Costco steaks, must not have been processed correctly at the plant. Safe to eat, just the flavor was off. Going to wait another week, then go another round. Outside of the specialty butcher shops, that is what we found the best bang for the raw buck.
The Butchershop and the one next too it were good that last time I was there for lunch. Have not tried Donovan’s yet. Maybe I better do some savings. After coming out here with the kids, they all like the Chart House. Wife just said they are not really much for steaks around here.
Yes, In KC, there are lots (Joe Montana said KC restaurants not close to bay area cuisine,(15 years ago)) so I won’t ramble too much.
Jess & Jim’s in KC – Martin City, not much atmosphere, be a big good cow for not much $. The old Hereford House downtown KC….and several variations on BBQ.
Then, take SW to Chicage for $99 and pick one of many.
I guess I didn’t have a good answer for the question, but I am reading to find ones to try.
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