Prime Rib
Does anyone know where I can get a good prime rib without paying steakhouse prices downtown......I'm guessing that's a tall order, but I figure I give it a shot.
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Does anyone know where I can get a good prime rib without paying steakhouse prices downtown......I'm guessing that's a tall order, but I figure I give it a shot.
By MeLikeToEat
on Apr 3, 2009 01:06 PM
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No I don't, but to save yourself a little coin, go to the pub room at Keen's (aka the bar). You can get the English cut which is obviously smaller than the King's cut served in the restaurant proper. The prime rib is fantastic. The Kings cut is about 2 inches thick. Never ordered the English cut, so I dont know how much smaller it is. The English cut is listed on the website as $28 while the Kings cut is $49
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The King's cut is a lot better than the English cut, especially if you like your meat rare.
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