Houston - where do you go for steak
#1
Posted 09 February 2009 - 12:46 PM
Red meat is not bad for you. Fuzzy green meat is bad for you.
#2
Posted 12 February 2009 - 09:11 PM
I have been asking around and am curious about the egullet crowd. If you had extra money for a splurge, where would you go for a really great steak, and why would you choose that particular restaurant? Not saying I will go, just getting a feel for upscale steakhouses in Houston, beyond the Saltgrass, Outback mediocre type steaks.
Capital Grill on Westhiemer--good steaks, reasonable wines. Try the crabcakes.
Pappas--great steaks, wines are outrageous.
Mortons-Galleria area- good balance.
I love wine with my steak--I would go to Capital Grill--the spinach, potatoes, and mushrooms go well--crabcake early. Enjoy. Houston is a great resteraunt town!!
#3
Posted 13 February 2009 - 03:29 PM
I have been asking around and am curious about the egullet crowd. If you had extra money for a splurge, where would you go for a really great steak, and why would you choose that particular restaurant? Not saying I will go, just getting a feel for upscale steakhouses in Houston, beyond the Saltgrass, Outback mediocre type steaks.
Capital Grill on Westhiemer--good steaks, reasonable wines. Try the crabcakes.
Pappas--great steaks, wines are outrageous.
Mortons-Galleria area- good balance.
I love wine with my steak--I would go to Capital Grill--the spinach, potatoes, and mushrooms go well--crabcake early. Enjoy. Houston is a great resteraunt town!!![]()
Thanks for responding Bill! Amazing how quite this forum is. My husband really has his heart set on Capital Grille so we have reservation for Sun evening. I know the steaks are choice and not prime, but I really want the dry aged. I am thinking the delmonico, or the porterhouse. And I really want to try the truffle parmesan fries. I'd like to have the steak tartare, but I think that might be meat overkill, and I'm not that fond of crabcake. Tried it a couple times, and just haven't really taken a shine to them. Next time we can splurge I think we will try Smith & Wollensky's. I'll try to report back about Capital.
Dani
Red meat is not bad for you. Fuzzy green meat is bad for you.
#4
Posted 13 February 2009 - 07:12 PM
Sorry I don't have anything to contribute Dani. When I had an expense account I feasted on steak and prime rib regularly at the best places in town with clients, consultants and staff because that's where they wanted to go but that was years ago. When I want to splurge using my own nickels and dimes I prefer something other. For a good steak, I buy something at CM and fix it at home.
Enjoy your meal. I'll look forward to reading your report.
Bruce
Edited by brucesw, 13 February 2009 - 07:41 PM.
#5
Posted 19 February 2009 - 02:46 PM
I'll let you know more later. We have to decide if we are going to give it one more try or not.
Thanks
Dani
Red meat is not bad for you. Fuzzy green meat is bad for you.
#6
Posted 21 February 2009 - 08:32 AM
#7
Posted 24 February 2009 - 05:07 PM
I have been asking around and am curious about the egullet crowd. If you had extra money for a splurge, where would you go for a really great steak, and why would you choose that particular restaurant? Not saying I will go, just getting a feel for upscale steakhouses in Houston, beyond the Saltgrass, Outback mediocre type steaks.
I recently went to Killen's Steakhouse in Pearland and it was fabulous. It looks small from the outside but it seats a surprising number of people. The menu is mouthwatering, if you're a steak kind of person. They have wet age, dry age, and even Kobe (both Texas raised and some from Japan if you order about 2 weeks ahead of time). When I went I ordered a black and blue dry age 16 oz Ribeye which was amazing. It was perfectly done and even though I couldn't finish it, it was just as delicious the next morning cold.
If you decide to go out again, I recommend you try it.
#8
Posted 24 March 2009 - 08:25 AM
My preferred steakhouse is Pappas Bros. It has good, expensive steaks and a soothing '40s ambience.
#9
Posted 31 March 2009 - 08:04 PM
Pappas - same as above, better wine list
Lynn's on Dairy Ashford- a hike from downtown but worth it and wonderful, reasonable wine list esp for wines with bottle age
Non steakhouse steaks
Catalan ribeye + fabulous wine list
Cafe Rabelais - ribeye with shallots and mustard - wow
Churraso's for a churrasco steak (tenderloin)
#10
Posted 24 July 2009 - 06:08 AM
One of my old standbys is Sullivan's - pretty good steaks, only moderately pricey, fun, clubby atmosphere.
#11
Posted 27 August 2009 - 03:53 PM
Please let us know how things worked out with the Capitol. It'd be a shame to be left hanging.
I've had some good steaks there, and some...challenging meals. But I think it's fair to the restaurant to clear up how they've responded.
cheers,
Peter
#12
Posted 08 September 2009 - 08:04 AM
UPDATE:
We went back to Capital Grill on Memorial Day. We had the $100 worth of credit, so what's to lose? Well I am happy to say that it was 150% better than the first time we went. Of course they did know that we had complained so I think they took special care of us, but regardless it was great. Our waiter, Jason, made suggestions here and there. I didn't want the big wedge salad, even though it was good but too big, so he steered me to a salad of field greens with grape tomatoes and added the bacon and blue cheese to that. We were tempted to try some different steaks and I was looking at the Kona steak with shallot butter. In the end we decided to get the same as before, but Jason added maitre 'd butter on top of it, which made a big difference, and the steaks were cooked perfectly. Totally different for first time. He also brought me some of the shallot butter to try - so tasty! I could have eaten it like soup. I got a half portion of au gratin potatoes, which were delicious, and my DH got the Sam's potatoes again. At the end of the meal, since it had been my birthday a couple days before, Jason brought us a complimentary dessert of creme brulee, with a lit candle on the side of the plate. It was very good, too. Now we will go back and I am going to get that Kona steak and ask for Jason to be our waiter!
Red meat is not bad for you. Fuzzy green meat is bad for you.










