Entrance for Ruth's Chris
After my friends and I landed at Pearson Airport in Toronto, ONT this past May, our minds were to get to our hotel and find some good grub in the city! During the cab ride, we were asked what were we doing in Toronto during the holiday weekend. What holiday?? I guess we had showed up in Toronto during their Victoria Day weekend (a la Memorial day weekend in the States). As a result, most of the businesses were closed for the long weekend, which included our intended destination, Rodney's Oyster House (a place I'll blog about later). Thus, after exploring a bit in the Financial district of Toronto where our hotel was located, we were able to stumble upon Ruth's Chris, an American steakhouse chain that I've actually never had before. Ironic, eh?
Bread
Bread
We were served with some fairly lukewarm bread and butter, not much to write about, but it does its job.
Christian Moueix Merlot 2005
Bellini Martini
Christian Moueix Merlot 2005
Onto the alcohol, one of my friends went with the bellini martini, while another friend and myself shared a bottle of Merlot. I figured a nice red would go well with some bloody beef coming out way.
Spinach Au Gratin
Spinach Au Gratin
We shared an order of spinach augratin, unfortunately it was left mostly uneaten. None of us were a fan of this, particularly me. Though, I'm not too fond of spinach in general to begin with.
Buffalo Rib Eye
Buffalo Rib Eye
One of my buddies ordered the buffalo rib eye. Simply said, it's the meat from a buffalo. I was able to try a buffalo steak on a business trip to Denver awhile back and loved the tenderness of the meat and it seemed like my friend enjoyed his steak as well. Topped with a dijon mustard based sauce, it looked like a good match for the buffalo steak.
T-bone
T-bone
Another one of my friends went with the T-bone steak. Anytime I think of the word T-Bone, the episode of Seinfeld always comes back in my head. Anyways, it seemed like my friend enjoyed his cut of meat as well, but given the fact we were all starving, I wouldn't doubt in any case. The fact the steak was cooked in an ample amount of butter, definitely made it taste good, though I wouldn't let the cardiologist find out.
Cowboy Ribeye
Cowboy Ribeye
Finally, one of my favorite cut of steak, the ribeye. Cooked medium rare, it was quite tender and flavorful from the butter and various seasoning used during the cooking process. One of the nice thing was that there was no need for any use of steak sauce on any of our steaks. The flavors of the meat more than carry their end of the bargain.
Chocolate Bread Pudding
Chocolate Bread Pudding
After the ample amount of meat and alcohol, we barely had room for dessert, but as the saying goes, "there's always room for dessert!" Thus, we decided to share the chocolate bread pudding. I'm normally not a bread pudding fan, and this above version was fairly decent. However, the custard sauce on the plate tasted like crack (not that I know). Similar to the flavors of a flan, I made sure not a drop of the sauce went to waste. Quite delicious!
All in all, even though Ruth's Chris was not something we had in our agenda, we were quite content upon leaving for the perfect Toronto evening. Although it's a chain around the United States and Canada, Ruth's Chris definitely is one of the better steakhouse around. I wouldn't put it in the same class as Cut or Mastro, but it's definitely rivals to Morton's and Fleming's.
Final Rating: 8 out of 10
145 Richmond Street West
Toronto, ON M5H 2L2, Canada
(416) 955-1455
www.ruthschris.ca/
All in all, even though Ruth's Chris was not something we had in our agenda, we were quite content upon leaving for the perfect Toronto evening. Although it's a chain around the United States and Canada, Ruth's Chris definitely is one of the better steakhouse around. I wouldn't put it in the same class as Cut or Mastro, but it's definitely rivals to Morton's and Fleming's.
Final Rating: 8 out of 10
145 Richmond Street West
Toronto, ON M5H 2L2, Canada
(416) 955-1455
www.ruthschris.ca/
6 comments:
So funny that you left America to eat at an America chain! Damn those Canadian holidays. Who needs 'em? Right. Canadians. They should just celebrate American holidays. Whoa! I sounded like a Republican there ;-)
Daniel and I both love Ruth's Chris more than the other steakhouses. Great choice on dining there in Canada!
I would have eaten your spinach gratin over all the meat! lol next time save it for your dear old friend bananawonder ;)
Great pics!
Cathy: Are you turning into a hick on me? =P
Krissy: Not bad as a last resort huh? :)
Anna: Really? It really wasn't that great.....my friends should have taken my idea and order the cream corn. I'll save all the spinach for you next time!
drooling at that ribeye.
Amy: It definitely hit the spot. Steak, esp ribeye is always good!
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