But we were up in Denver. (Got to see DaFace - What up!)
While we were up there we ate at Salt Grass Steakhouse. I don’t get too wound up about steakhouses because I can turn out pretty decent charred cow, but I had a bone in ribeye and it was super legit. I should have grabbed a picture but fuck it was good.
I didn’t even look at the ticket. The menu said market price LOL but definitely hit up the place if you’re ever there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I don’t normally post up stuff about restaurants.
But we were up in Denver. (Got to see DaFace - What up!)
While we were up there we ate at Salt Grass Steakhouse. I don’t get too wound up about steakhouses because I can turn out pretty decent charred cow, but I had a bone in ribeye and it was super legit. I should have grabbed a picture but fuck it was good.
I didn’t even look at the ticket. The menu said market price LOL but definitely hit up the place if you’re ever there.
We went to a new steakhouse last night. It was super dim, so I doubt I’d have been able to photograph it anyway.
I had:
That was a top 3 meal I’ve had since moving to Alabama eight years ago.
Wife had:
Massive shrimp, and excellent preparation of the grits. The Tasso sauce was amazing.
This place is old school fine dining. Cart service, domed entrees (klosch, I think it’s called?), amuse bouche, sorbet, bon bond to finish. Cost isn’t outrageous, but it’s a special occasion place at $40-$50 per person if you’re ordering their dry aged steaks. [Reply]
Shrimp and Grits tonight. Pulled the recipe from online. It's a Bobby Flay recipe. Link below.
I thought herb and bacon mixture that went into cooking the shrimp was excellent. A lot of parsley, maybe, but it worked.
The grits probably could have used less cheese. Two cups was a lot. I enjoyed it, but one cup was probably fine. I mean, this ain't a pizza at Dinny's house for crying out loud.