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Chamberlain's Steak Chop House

Chamberlain's Steak Chop House

5330 Belt Line RoadTX 75254, Dallas, United States

Fish • Full • Steak • Seafood


"I won’t go into too many specifics, but I had an extremely disappointing birthday dinner at Chamberlain’s. I’m honestly baffled by the good reviews, unless last night was just a one-off. The food was not good- certainly not fine dining steakhouse level. We visited because of the participation in DFW restaurant week, but even with the prix fixe menu, we didn’t feel it was worth the money. The “prime” ribeyes were covered in a weird pepper sauce (seriously, who covers a prime steak with sauce, unless it’s to hide something? and our steaks had to be sent back twice. Even then, the last time one of them came out, the medium rare steak was the rarest it could be and still be cooked. Like, RAW. They honestly did not seem like prime steaks, and were butchered incorrectly (thin, not properly trimmed. The creamed corn was terrible, the mashed potatoes mediocre. Even dessert was a giant disappointment. Tasted like frozen premade desserts from Sysco or Ben E. Keith. Cocktails were also not great. The only saving grace was our server, and the manager, who tried as hard as they could to make it right, but it just was not a good meal. We appreciated the extra freebie dessert, but we both hate coconut crème pie, so, it was pointless. We would have preferred to get our dry, bland bread pudding served with ice cream, like the menu described. The meatballs and complimentary bread and butter were good. It pains me to write this, because the FOH staff really did try to make it right, but even removing one of the steaks from the bill didn’t make it worth the money, and the owner/chef should be aware of this colossal failure in the kitchen. We tipped the server generously because he made the effort, but a better (and less expensive meal could have been had at Texas Roadhouse or Saltgrass. Spending half of the meal having to “speak to the manager” wasn’t exactly how I envisioned spending my birthday."

Chef Rolf's New Florida Kitchen

Chef Rolf's New Florida Kitchen

1660 S Tamiami Trail, Osprey, United States

Soup • Pizza • Seafood • Kitchen


"How disappointing. We enjoy going to lunch and learns or seminars that offer dinners at area restaurants. This offers two benefits , we learn something new and get to try a new local restaurant. We enjoyed our seminar but the food at Chef Rolfs was least to be desired heard he was on vacation, no excuse). The bottom of the water carafe had mold and we had to ask for another. The food was another story . Where do I begin? First there was only one person eating at the bar and there were 8 people in the seminar. Shouldnt be too difficult to cook amd serve what was ordered . You would think . We were allowed to pick anything off of the lunch menu. I chose the Steak caesar salad and my fiance chose the Rueben . He totally disliked his. I can see why. What was described as a traditional Rueben Marble Rye, swiss , kraut , thousand island dressing) came out with what looked like a bunch of dinner rolls pieced together and a piece of cheddar cheese on top which was cold) He asked for mustard and they gave him a few packets. Didnt feel like we were at a nice hotel restaurant with white table cloths) Mine was a whole different story. My salad was described as a salad with chopped tomatoes, onion and blue cheese with steak on top. What I received was a chopped hamburger on top which was supposed to be cooked medium if was the steak as advertised . There were no tomatoes, onions or Blue cheese and the hamburger was uncooked in many areas . We didnt dare ask for replacements because one, they never came back to check how our meals were . The seminar was over by then , so they wouldnt be interrupting anyone , but never asked . But the other reason, a lady who returned her chop steak salad because it was raw. Sat there while everyone ate and was beginning to leave had no lunch the entire time . If staff that was working couldnt handle 9 people in the whole restaurant, how is it when its season? I also feel sorry for the business that paid for our meals , because three meals were horrible and others didnt look pleased as well. When these seminars are at restaurant’s, the staff should welcome the opportunity to do a great job to earn repeat business. This was not the case. This review has no reflection on the business presenting their product ."

Mccormick & Schmick's Grill

Mccormick & Schmick's Grill

17015 Sw 72nd Ave Portland, OR 97224-7738, 97224-7739, United States

Grill • Seafood • American • North American


"I went back for the first time in about 6 years to use a birthday reward and was pleasantly surprised that quality was still fantastic. Well I hadn't been in since my son was born, and now that he's in school, my wife and I decided to go back while he was in school and use my $25 birthday reward. I have always enjoyed McCormick and Schmick's in the past, and they didn't disappoint on this recent visit. Yes, they are a little more expensive than your average American food restaurant, $11 for a cup of lobster bisque sounds steep. However, the ingredients are top notch, and you get a nice amount of lobster meat. They even serve it with the lobster meat in one cup and the bisque in another so you can see how much meat you are getting, then pour them together for you. The clam chowder is obviously much less expensive but still absolutely delicious. The fish tacos were actually reasonably priced and were two large meaty, flavorful tacos. The American wagu burger is fantastic. The filet mignon and lobster are, of course, one of the priciest combos, but it is really good. Even the bread and butter served with the soup are great. If I had to find something to complain about, I'd say the french fries that came with the fish tacos were just OK. Otherwise, everything was really high quality. I will definitely be back sooner than 6 years this time. Thanks for a delicious birthday lunch."