Re: Best steak in Toronto
A few years back I went to a restaurant just off Regent Street in LondonLondon. It was, apparently, the only place in the UK serving Argentine beef. Man, it was good.
We had superb filet mignon last night. Costco does sell some really good meat. |
Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 6182928)
Costco does sell some really good meat.
http://www.pvrbeef.ca/ |
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 6183023)
A bit far to go, innit?
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 6183070)
Get 40lbs, make it worth your while.
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 6183133)
Jeez.......how much meat can a man take?
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 6183151)
<thinks better of commenting>
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 6183159)
Don't worry. We're on page 3 already. Thread drift is long overdue.
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 6183177)
I don't think you want to catch my drift.
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 6183289)
I don't think I want to catch anything from you. I certainly don't want to catch anything delivered by a 40lb pork sword.
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by geo4
(Post 6183296)
ROFL
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by Souvenir
(Post 6183311)
Don't ROFL face-down. dbd is getting frisky and 40lbs of meat is likely going to sting a bit.
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
I bought 6 pork tenderloins at Costco for $20 at the weekend. Enough to make a pretty substantial pork sword methinks
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Re: Best steak in Toronto
I had a pretty good Steak at Webber's in Chicago as well. There is a good Chicago steak house chain in Toronto called Morton's which is on Avenue Road just north of Bloor.
There are loads of good vegetarian restaurants in Toronto, Commensal is a good one. |
Re: Best steak in Toronto
Originally Posted by clynnog
(Post 6172247)
I remember the Allen's somewhere west of the Royal Alex area back about 1985/1986. It was a great place to spend $$ on, at the time, obscure beers otherwise unavailable in Canada. (i.e Chimay, Old Peculier). The Allen's on the Danforth was more of a restaurant. Cafe Brussels was also nice with glasses to match the beer you had ordered. Great food there.
Don't know about their steak though, sorry. (Although the mussels were nice). |
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