steak house Archives - A Little Bit About a Lot of Things http://www.dgrubs.com/tag/steak-house/ A lifestyle blog with a focus on my food adventures Thu, 05 Sep 2013 13:00:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.1 Boston Chops http://www.dgrubs.com/2013/09/05/boston-chops/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=boston-chops http://www.dgrubs.com/2013/09/05/boston-chops/#respond Thu, 05 Sep 2013 13:00:57 +0000 http://dgrubs.wordpress.com/?p=7116 We spent a Tuesday night celebrating one of my good friend’s (belated) birthday. The restaurant was fairly empty for most of our meal. To start you off, they bring you a popover in a measuring cup. Love the playful presentation. The waiter reads us the specials for the night and proceeds to tell us that […]

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IMG_9557We spent a Tuesday night celebrating one of my good friend’s (belated) birthday.

IMG_9552The restaurant was fairly empty for most of our meal.

IMG_9547To start you off, they bring you a popover in a measuring cup. Love the playful presentation.

IMG_9548The waiter reads us the specials for the night and proceeds to tell us that all the meals are made to order (I hope so….) and they take 35 minutes to make, so we should order apps. We get the calamari ($12) with shishito peppers, fried pickles and spicy marinara. There were literally 3 pieces of calamari and the rest were pickles and peppers. Disappointed.

IMG_9549I had the wild mushroom cavatelli ($26) with forest mushrooms, ricotta cavatelli, egg, arugula and parmesan cheese. A little bit on the salty side, but over all delicious.

IMG_9550The rib eye roll ($29) came with seasonal greens and the waiter scooped out fries from a big bowl onto our plate.

IMG_9551The seared scallops were also delicious ($32) with potato, house cured bacon, braised leeks and a “clam chowder” sauce. Lovely presentation.

IMG_9554For dessert we had the hazelnut tart ($12) – nicely plated but the ice cream was already melting quickly by the time we got the plate.

IMG_9555The creme brulee ($12).

IMG_9556The warm apple tart ($12) was tasty, but we wished there was a little more crust to it. Over all a decent meal – a little on the pricey side. That being said, we thought for this price point we should have been wowed, and left a little underwhelmed.

Boston Chops

1375 Washington Street, Boston, MA

http://bostonchops.com/
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Mooo http://www.dgrubs.com/2013/04/06/mooo/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mooo http://www.dgrubs.com/2013/04/06/mooo/#respond Sat, 06 Apr 2013 13:06:52 +0000 http://dgrubs.wordpress.com/?p=5300 I really liked Mooo the last time we were there. This time, we were sat at a huge banquette in the front of the house, but in the corner by the hotel entrance. It was a little chilly every time the door opened and we had a prime view of the waiter’s station. Located in […]

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I really liked Mooo the last time we were there. This time, we were sat at a huge banquette in the front of the house, but in the corner by the hotel entrance. It was a little chilly every time the door opened and we had a prime view of the waiter’s station.

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Located in the XV Beacon hotel in Beacon Hill, Mooo is a very modern steakhouse. I love the light fixtures.

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We went for a celebration on a weekday. The restaurant and bar were both busy, I would recommend making a reservation.

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Our waitress looked like she was a bartender, she arrived in a short dress and over the knee boots, not what we expected, but ok. We started off with the calamari, $16, that came with sweet and hot peppers. Really nice, really crispy with good flavors.

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I had the lobster bisque, $14, that had one little piece of lobster inside, and was a little thin for my taste.

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One of my favorite parts about this place are the sides. The Mooo mac and cheese ($12) never disappoints, really creamy and delicious. And I love the presentation.

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The rolls, so delicious, come brushed with butter in a cast iron dish.

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We had the mixed market vegetables ($10) which were tasty.

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We all had the steak. I went with theĀ  rib eye ($39) which was far too much for me to eat. We also had the steak frites ($38) and the 14oz sirloin ($43)

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I love the presentation of the marrow butter and the herbs.

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The steak is perfection. Juicy and pink on the inside, with a nice crust on the outside. One of the better steaks I have had.

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For dessert, we share the bananas foster ($14) which is enormous!

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We also have the apple pie ($10) which just hit the spot. At the end of the meal, we had eaten so much that you literally should have rolled us out of there. The service could have been better. I feel like sitting tucked away, you could easily be forgotten about. There were times when it seemed like our waitress had just disappeared. We had hoped that at this price point that the service would have been a little more spot on, but perhaps they were having an off night.

Mooo

15 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108

617.670.2515

http://mooorestaurant.com

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KO Prime http://www.dgrubs.com/2010/08/11/ko-prime/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ko-prime http://www.dgrubs.com/2010/08/11/ko-prime/#respond Wed, 11 Aug 2010 15:21:11 +0000 http://dgrubs.wordpress.com/?p=1163 Located in the Nine Zero hotel, a Kimpton hotel, is KO Prime, a Ken Oringer venture (Oringer also owns Clio, Uni, La Verdad and Toro). Kimpton hotels are small boutique hotels, each with a different theme- the Nine Zero’s theme is design. The doorman/valet is friendly and greets me as I pull up. Walking in […]

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Located in the Nine Zero hotel, a Kimpton hotel, is KO Prime, a Ken Oringer venture (Oringer also owns Clio, Uni, La Verdad and Toro). Kimpton hotels are small boutique hotels, each with a different theme- the Nine Zero’s theme is design. The doorman/valet is friendly and greets me as I pull up. Walking in to the hotel it seems modern and a little trendy-something you might see in a magazine. I take the elevator up to the restaurant which is quite the contrast to the lobby. The main lobby is white, bright, and sleek-KO is on the darker, more mysterious side. The room is dimly lit, maybe more romantic, and on the ceiling are recessed murals. The large windows provide a great view to the bustling street below.

I notice when we sit that there are a lot of people from the hotel dining here. They were running a special where if you charge to your room, you get a percentage off your bill. We are here using a Living Social coupon that was pay $25 and get $50 worth of food. They also feature a $29.99 all you can eat Prime Rib special on Tuesday and Wednesday nights.

We were served a little appetizer from the chef, a piece of smoked salmon on top of a crispy piece of toast-excellent!

The service here was excellent. We have a veteran server who takes care of all our needs. We order the calamari with shishito peppers and Yuzu aioli($12), the heirloom tomato salad with crispy manouri cheese, tomato basil vinaigrette, peach and apricot aioli ($10), and the market green salad with cabernet vinaigrette and feta cheese($11). The calamari was excellent, and still cooking when it came out served on a cast iron skillet-crunchy and light. The heirloom tomato salad was delicious-the tomatoes were ripe and firm and the cheese, a soft white cheese made from the whey of goat or sheep’s milk-creamier and less salty than a feta, was amazing. The plating of the heirloom salad was impressive, it was like a work of art. Tomatoes stacked on the upper right corner, alternating colors and in the diagonal corner, the cheese stacked on top of a sole slice of tomato.

As I mentioned before, service here is excellent, plates were cleared immediately and water glasses were refilled as frequently.

Entrees arrive in a timely fashion. We order the steak frites-flat iron with onion marmalade, and frites ($18), the short rib mac and cheese ($18) and the 12oz New York Strip with cippolini onions ($38). We also get sides of corn, poblano and chanterelle risotto ($8) and the spaetzle ($6). The mac and cheese comes out sizzling with a beautiful crust on top. The flavors are excellent. They should figure out how to get mac and cheese crunchy all the way through-it’s the best part. The inside is warm and gooey-although I have to admit, it was hard finding short rib in side. The strip steak was perfectly cooked, a cool pink in the center, served on a large white plate-simple, elegant. The steak frites, again, perfectly cooked and served with a mountain for frites (fries). Moving on to the sides, the risotto-amazing! Perfectly cooked, great texture and consistency-would have liked to have had more of a corn flavor which seemed to be masked by the strong poblano flavor. Spaetzle is a German dish, somewhere along the lines of a pasta-this dish tasted almost like a fried dough-and while the dish was good- we found it to be a bit salty.

Stuffed from all the food so far, we dig deep within ourselves to find that special place where there’s always room for dessert. Everything looks delicious. We get the chocolate marquis ($10) with buttered popcorn ice cream and a popcorn ball on top. I find that restaurants don’t have to try too hard with chocolate desserts, which doesn’t make sense because the majority of people get them. The cake was good but not crave-worthy. I struggled to find the buttered popcorn flavor in the ice cream but the popcorn ball on top was whimsy and fun. We also had the berry tart ($10) fresh berries with a boozy granita, served over a mascarpone filled tart. The crust was light and crispy with a wonderful buttery flavor. We found the mascarpone filling to be a bit too liquidy for our taste-there were a lot of things going on in this dessert-the granita, while good took away from the light-ness and freshness of the dessert. Finally, we ordered the creamsicle ice cream ($10) which came built in a three scoop tower formation-the flavor was excellent. It was served on top of a shortcake, also excellent-light and airy, with a side of berries and anisette foam.

Just when you thought you were done, think again. They completed the evening with three bite sized brownies-compliments of the house. Rich and fudgey-delicious. A fine meal all in all-although I think that a wheelchair to ease me out of my seat would have been a nice addition. As we left-the hostess and manager thanked us for coming and the when I got to the lobby, the car was right out front-the valet asked me how my evening was, which I thought was so friendly-a nice way to end the night.

KO Prime-in the Nine Zero Hotel

90 Tremont Street Boston MA 617.772.0202

www.koprimeboston.com

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