TK Lemon wrote: » Was in Wetherspoons recently with Mr Lemon and he ordered a rare steak and what he got resembled medium well. He asked for a new steak and they looked at the steak and said that it is rare. This is not the only instance of this occurring. It’s happened before, when you ask for a rare steak it comes out overdone. The standard way of cooking beef in Ireland seems to be incinerated in the core of the sun. :P Whenever Mr Lemon orders steak, he always has to stress a few times that it should be cooked rare. Any food places that do a GOOD rare steak? What has been your experiences?
Portsalon wrote: » Ask for it to be done BLUE and, if you're lucky, you'll get it rare. If you're really lucky you'll get it blue! (i.e. raw but warm!)
kneemos wrote: » Ever heard of tapeworm?
goose2005 wrote: » *bleu
glasso wrote: » Shanahans is expensive for sure.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » I don't know anyone who's eats in Shanahan's more than, maybe, once a year. Even that sounds a bit much. Whenever you get a review off someone, they'll patter on about how nice the food was but frown and say, very gravely, "It's very dear, though". It's more famous for cost than for quality.
Brian? wrote: » My brother eats there all the time for business. It is fantastic
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Is he paying?
This is it wrote: » Darwin's on Aungier St is fantastic for a steak, best I've had.
IvySlayer wrote: » Food coming out of a kitchen, especially meat should be 75 plus to avoid food poisoning and for the paperwork. Rare would be a lot cooler than that. That's why a lot of places tend to overcook steak
Brian? wrote: » Not the kind of question I ask.