Who has the Best Steak in Town?
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we're new her, I noticed last night at the night market. the one that's on the single street, sorry don't know the soi. Had a lot of places selling steak, pork chop and chicken dinners + sea food. a lot of it looked pretty good.
any recemendatios there?
any recemendatios there?
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If you really didn't want to know the answer, why the hell did you ask me the question!!!
If you really didn't want to know the answer, why the hell did you ask me the question!!!
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As a steakhead I always plumb for El Murphys and the biggest sod off rump they can do me.....medium rare and juicy. Always reliable.
Criticisms are sometimes the chips are abit underdone - I like mine brown and soft (like my lasses).....and a bit more pepper sauce would be good - like it drowning then I can dip me chips......
But still, EM is the best in town and very very reasonably priced.
Incidentally the worst I have had is in The Marina bar/restaurant. They frickin fried it in a pan......aaaaaaargh! Boot leather and no taste. Avoid
Criticisms are sometimes the chips are abit underdone - I like mine brown and soft (like my lasses).....and a bit more pepper sauce would be good - like it drowning then I can dip me chips......
But still, EM is the best in town and very very reasonably priced.
Incidentally the worst I have had is in The Marina bar/restaurant. They frickin fried it in a pan......aaaaaaargh! Boot leather and no taste. Avoid
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I agree the Japanese are experts with steak but I would not go to a Japanese restaurant for one. A specialist Japanese steakhouse is well worth trying but the nearest on I know of is in Bangkok.
The griddle versus pan frying is strange here. I have had griddled steak and I don't like the fact that much of the juice and flavor drips out, the sooty black lines and the way it always seems to be cooked the same all the way though.
I thought that shallow pan fried with a little butter was the normal way to cook a steak. Brown on the outside and then changing through pink to red at the center.
JD should know. I will ask one of my restrauteur friends.
The griddle versus pan frying is strange here. I have had griddled steak and I don't like the fact that much of the juice and flavor drips out, the sooty black lines and the way it always seems to be cooked the same all the way though.
I thought that shallow pan fried with a little butter was the normal way to cook a steak. Brown on the outside and then changing through pink to red at the center.
JD should know. I will ask one of my restrauteur friends.
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some chefs will seal the steak on a griddle or frypan and then finish in the oven. Try it next time at home and im sure u will find it more tender that way. if using cast iron can leave in same pan and use juice from the rested meat reduced with a little red wine and a knob of butter as a sauce.
If your not cheating your only cheating yourself
Old Germany is good but you need a large appetite
His pork chops are good too but HUGE !!!!
If you've a dog get a doggie bag!!!!
His pork chops are good too but HUGE !!!!
If you've a dog get a doggie bag!!!!
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It’s none of my business what people say and think of me. I am what I am and do what I do. I expect nothing and accept everything. It makes life so much easier.
This guy knows how to cook steak. He's not just a chef... he's a food scientist! http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_a ... 624364.ece
Hi all. been a while since I last posted, but I have managed to get out and about. Recently tried Brasserie de Paris, very nice steak but bit too pricy for me. Four seasons, excellent (thanks huahinjim) very good value too. Dissapointed with Hyatt, expected better and service was a little off this particular night. El'Murphy's remains my top spot for both value and taste. They are flamegrilled incidentally and if you dont want it burnt to a cinder the steak remains nice and juicy. Put on a couple of kilo but my wallet sort of evens things up.. ha.. ha. 
