I was also wondering if anyone has tried the ribs by mail order. If so, what was the quality like, how did they reheat and are they worth plunking the money down on?
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Hey, welcome to my town amigo. Smoke and mirrors and lots of bad food.Just a few random Rendezvous ( R ) comments
Can't attest to any other methods in Memphis, but ( R ) cooks their ribs without any seasoning. Prior to serving they mop the ribs with hot mixture of 50% water and 50% vinegar. Then they shake on the dry rub and serve.
Been there three times, guest of Memphis residents. Being famous and sought out by tourists does not make food good or bad.
Third visit was with my wife. Went to the cooking area and asked if there was MSG in the rub. They said no. Wife is allergic to MSG. Kicks off migraine. Before the meal was over I had to rush her to the hotel room. Gave her an Imitrex shot in the keester and put her to bed. Boy was I pissed.![]()
Bought a jar of their rub and took home. MSG is an ingredient. Poured it out on counter and separated the parts. Used what I could discern and added my own thoughts and made my own blend, sans MSG and a little hotter than ( R )s.
Viejo
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