Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse

After several years of blogging at (re)definition, I’ve finally made the move. It’s a work in progress and I’m still working on organizing things, so thanks for following me here. If you’re a new reader, hello and pleased to make your acquaintance.

Let’s jump into things, shall we? This is the first (a) steakhouse and (b) chain restaurant review I’ve done, and it might be the only one I ever do, because I’m just not that big a chain or steakhouse fan. Don’t get me wrong, I like meat. It’s tasty, especially if cooked right. But when I eat out, I go for less common cuisines.

Still, when a friend suggested we go here for their prix fixe New Year’s Eve dinner (yes, New Year’s 2008; I’m that behind on posting), I was excited. It seems like everyone raves about Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse, what with their 1,800 degree steaks and sizzling butter.

I can see why.

We started with a seared ahi tuna and stuffed mushrooms appetizers:

Seared Ahi tuna

Stuffed mushrooms

The Ahi was fresh and the mushrooms were hearty, albeit a bit less flavorful than I would have liked. (I like my mushrooms garlicy.)

Next we were served the house salad, which was, well, a standard house salad:

House salad

Then came the main event, the steak and lobster:

Steak and lobster

Both came generously drizzled with butter and had been seared to perfection. All those adjectives typically used to describe a good steak – tender, juicy, flavorful – Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse had ‘em covered. The lobster was sweet and mild and along with the steak, made for a huge portion.

And I haven’t even gotten to the sides yet.

Mashed potatoes and sauteed mushrooms

The mashed potatoes and sauteed mushrooms rounded out the meal. We knew we were fighting a losing battle in finishing the whole thing, so we focused on the steak and lobster, with a bite of mushroom here and a spoon of potatoes there.

We could have rolled out of the restaurant at this point, but our dessert was already on its way. Our chocolate cake was good, but we only took a few tiny bites before calling it an evening. Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse is exceptionally good not only for a chain restaurant, but as a restaurant, period. I know it’s an upscale establishment reserved for special events, but I couldn’t help but feel like I was eating simple comfort food most of the time. The ingredients are basic, the seasonings minimal and the preperation forward.

And frankly, that’s not a bad thing at all.

3 Responses

  1. very nice review. and congrats on the new home :)

  2. I used to love Ruth Chris until I went to Mortons, a that level you just can’t go wrong but it’s so pricey and I always had an issue paying that much for food.

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