It’s been a while. But that doesn’t mean there still aren’t many delicious steaks out there. So seeking the delicious, we went to Charley G’s. Did we find it? Read on.
Charley G’s
3809 Ambassador Caffery. Lafayette, LA. 70503.
http://charleygs.com/
The Lafayette Steak Database
Welcome to the Lafayette Steak Database! This is our attempt to find the best steak in Lafayette, Louisiana and chronicle/quantify the experience for the benefit of all the curious carnivores out there. So share experiences, ask questions, suggest places for us to go. Eat steak!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Pimon Thai
The signage to the right of the Pimon Thai logo on the outside of the restaurant says, “Asian. Seafood. Steaks.” Well that was a little unexpected. But once the idea was implanted in my brain, I had to have a steak. The menu lists a single “Thai Style Ribeye Steak.” So lets give this a try.
Pimon Thai
4650 Johnston Street. Lafayette, LA. 70503.
http://www.pimonthai.net/
Pimon Thai
4650 Johnston Street. Lafayette, LA. 70503.
http://www.pimonthai.net/
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
The Steak Rant
But no more. So here’s a rundown of all the noteworthy places I’ve been to in the past couple of months and the steaks that were consumed. Just call this the Steak Rant.
Ruth’s Chris Steak House: Bone-in Cowboy Ribeye
So we finally broke down and went to Ruth’s Chris and I don’t even put up a decent review of it? Well, for starters, that should tip you off to something right there. The experience wasn’t spectacular. I guess I’ve always been somewhat biased against Ruth’s Chris. From a sheer seasoning standpoint, I’ve always thought their steaks to be bland and under-seasoned. Then factor in how much you pay, and to me, you have a highly overrated experience.
But the steaks are prime, I get it. Well here’s my Cowboy Ribeye.
You’ll notice in the side view, how thin the steak is. Now it’s quite large, but I’ve had this problem before. A thin steak requires a deft hand to keep medium rare, and there was no such hand in the kitchen that day. There were a few small patches of pink in the steak, but the rest wasn’t close. Now my dining companions had the filet, and it was beautiful and perfectly cooked. So to be fair to Ruth’s Chris, I think I just ordered the wrong steak.
But to be fair to the consumer, why is there a 45 dollar steak on the menu that sucks?
Outback Steakhouse: Ribeye with blue cheese crust.
The last Outback experience was outstanding. This one, a little less so. The steak was cooked and seasoned alright, but something was amiss with the blue cheese crust.
The color looked to be closer to seafoam green and I could tell it was textured. After tasting it, I assume it was mixed with some kind of cornmeal or other component to make an actual crust on top of the steak. Usually blue cheese is just applied to the top of a steak for a bit of a rich, creamy accent to the beef. But Outback’s take was a swing and a miss. Also the quality of the ribeye was lacking. There were large pockets of fat and gristle and it was just a poor quality steak.
Hey, hey. I went to Dallas for some R&R and of course that means I ate well.
Meso Maya: Spice rubbed filet.
http://www.mesomaya.com/index.html
Meso Maya is what is probably considered upscale Mexican. Not super expensive, but not the under 10 dollars you’d spend at taco places and the like. But the food was delicious. I don’t have any pictures. I wish I did, cause this was one of the best filets I had in my life.
First off, it was cooked perfectly. There were two sauces on the plate, one was more of a cream like sauce, the other could have been more like a mole(mo-lay, I can’t figure out how to accents in Works). The flavor of the steak and the liberal application of Mexican spices worked by themselves or with any of the sauces. It was close to perfection. And it was only 23 dollars. Note, the menu on their website is a little dated though. So I guess you'll just have to go check it out.
Fogo de Chao: MEAT BUFFET
http://www.fogodechao.com/
So I’ve never been to a Brazilian Steakhouse/BBQ, but now I think it’s my new favorite thing ever. So to summarize, there’s an amazing salad bar. Skip it. You’re here for the steak. You have a card by your plate with a red side and a green side. If you have the green side up, the waiters walking around with skewers of meat will stop at your table and offer you what they have. Say yes, and they’ll cut you off a piece and off they go. And this just keeps happening until you flip your card over to the red side. If you wanna pause to eat what you have before tackling more, don’t forget to flip your card.
I’d say the staff is amazingly attentive. There was seriously not more than a 2 minute period where I had my card on the green side and did not get served. There are also sides that come with your endless meat feast. Some kind of caramelized banana and some mashed potatoes, also some bread. All good, but you’re here for the steak.
Here’s a list of the meats: 3 kinds of sirloin, ribeye, filet, bacon wrapped filet, beef ribs, pork ribs, parmesan encrusted pork loin, bacon wrapped chicken, lamb, pork sausage. I may have missed one, but trust me, they were delicious.
The only thing I’ll say is that they season the meat very simply, just some salt. I don’t think they even bother with pepper. But there is a shaker of salt and pepper on the table, which I used from time to time. I will say the best cut, which should come as no surprise to anyone that reads my reviews, was the ribeye. So flavorful, so tender.
Now you pay a pretty penny for this piece of a heaven. Normally the dinner experience is 52 dollars, but we happened to be in town during restaurant week and they were running a special for 35. I’m glad we took advantage of that.
Texas Roadhouse: 20 oz Bone-in Ribeye
Back to Lafayette.
So I opened with a bone-in ribeye, now I close with a bone-in ribeye. Suffice to say this steak was less than half the price of the Ruth’s Chris version and many times its superior in flavor and seasoning. Texas Roadhouse is a consistent performer in value and then delivering a steak at or exceeding that value. And as I’ve just proven, my last meal at Texas Roadhouse was better than my last meal at Ruth’s Chris.
Will that always be the case? Maybe, maybe not. But that sums up why I started the Lafayette Steak Database. With knowledge, we can separate the fact from fiction when it comes to where to get a good steak. Establishing a written record and judgment of steaks where the journey begins to find the greatest steaks in all the land.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Texas Roadhouse II
We’re back from temporary steak hiatus! You can only not eat steak for so long. So to ease back into the routine, we banked on the reliability of Texas Roadhouse. It still amazes me how busy this place is all the time. But in the coming weeks, I’m going to do my best to get away from mainly chain restaurants, which I feel we’ve covered pretty well, and uncover the local gems of steak in Lafayette. For now, on to the show.
Texas Roadhouse
5620 Johnston Street. Lafayette, LA 70503
www.texasroadhouse.com
Texas Roadhouse
5620 Johnston Street. Lafayette, LA 70503
www.texasroadhouse.com
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Outback Steakhouse II
Are you in the mood for a Bloomin’ Onion?! Well I am. So we’re off to Outback. At the restaurant, we spot this on the menu:
That’s actually pretty impressive. If you can’t see the very top of the award, it says “2011 National Chains Survey.“ So of all the chain restaurants/steakhouses, Outback has been declared the best three years running. We’ll see if this meal lives up to the hype.
Outback Steakhouse
1600 West Pinhook Road. Lafayette, LA. 70508.
http://www.outback.com/restaurant/locations/LA/Lafayette/Lafayette/index.aspx
Note: If you don’t already know, Outback is not open for lunch during the week(they open at 4 PM weekdays). But they open at 3 PM Saturday and 12 PM Sunday.
That’s actually pretty impressive. If you can’t see the very top of the award, it says “2011 National Chains Survey.“ So of all the chain restaurants/steakhouses, Outback has been declared the best three years running. We’ll see if this meal lives up to the hype.
Outback Steakhouse
1600 West Pinhook Road. Lafayette, LA. 70508.
http://www.outback.com/restaurant/locations/LA/Lafayette/Lafayette/index.aspx
Note: If you don’t already know, Outback is not open for lunch during the week(they open at 4 PM weekdays). But they open at 3 PM Saturday and 12 PM Sunday.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Ground Pati
I’ve been to Ground Pati many times through the years. Pretty good burgers, decently priced. It’s an easy-going meal. Though I’ve had mixed experiences with the steak. Again, this is one of those restaurants that isn’t saying, “Hey, come here for our steak.” But remember my rule, if you’re gonna have steak on the menu, it should be a good steak. So how was it this time?
Ground Pat’I
2512 Kaliste Saloom Road. Lafayette, LA. 70508.
http://www.groundpati.com/index.html
Ground Pat’I
2512 Kaliste Saloom Road. Lafayette, LA. 70508.
http://www.groundpati.com/index.html
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Tsunami
If you want good steak, sometimes you can’t be afraid to open the wallet a little bit. We went to Tsunami in downtown Lafayette. I had been once before, but it’s been a long time. Mainly an upscale sushi restaurant, there are plenty of other options and drinks.
Tsunami
412 Jefferson Street. Lafayette, LA. 70501.
http://www.servingsushi.com/default.asp
Tsunami
412 Jefferson Street. Lafayette, LA. 70501.
http://www.servingsushi.com/default.asp
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