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Old October 12th, 2004, 11:15 PM
JamesStep
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the place to go for what Kansas City is
known for "Steak".


A guide book said so?? Who wrote it?



I'm not trying to take the side of the original poster here,
as I think his condemnation of Kansas City restaurants
based on one bad experience was silly. However, the
restaurant in question apparently does have a good
reputation, based on a couple reviews I've seen.

For example, Frommers says: "This popular steakhouse
was established in 1949 ... and is still the place for ...
some of the best, yet affordably-priced, steaks in town,
aged and cut on the premises and broiled over a
hickory-charcoal flame..."

It's too bad he had a disappointing experience there, but
that can happen sometimes even at good places.


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Old October 12th, 2004, 11:15 PM
JamesStep
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the place to go for what Kansas City is
known for "Steak".


A guide book said so?? Who wrote it?



I'm not trying to take the side of the original poster here,
as I think his condemnation of Kansas City restaurants
based on one bad experience was silly. However, the
restaurant in question apparently does have a good
reputation, based on a couple reviews I've seen.

For example, Frommers says: "This popular steakhouse
was established in 1949 ... and is still the place for ...
some of the best, yet affordably-priced, steaks in town,
aged and cut on the premises and broiled over a
hickory-charcoal flame..."

It's too bad he had a disappointing experience there, but
that can happen sometimes even at good places.


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