#3: Applebee's: With a sports-bar atmosphere combined with family dining, you would think that this would be more of a burger joint, right? Well, you'd be wrong. I've been to Applebee's many a time to take advantage of their "two-fer" meal deal, where you can get an appetizer to split and two entrees for 20 bucks! I love Applebee's boneless buffalo wings, by the way, but their steak is grilled to perfection and seasoned to match Outback Steak House! When in a bind on where to grab a late-night snack, head for the corner store; when in a bind on where to find a late-night DINNER, on the other hand, head to your local Applebee's!
#2: Outback Steak House: I know, I said Applebee's measured up to these guys. But I lied, okay? Outback has some of the most delicious appetizers this side of Australia, as well as some of the best steak out there, with over 22 spices in their signature steak! The prices are a bit steep, though, if you want some good food. If on a budget, skip the steak and go for the cheaper options, but please, eat here anyways.
#1: Ruth's Chris steak house: This steak house is one of the most popular and the finest in the United States as well as other countries. Because of its success, it was able to establish 114 steak houses internationally. It is considered as one of the largest luxury steak houses, beating other steak houses in terms of profit and operation. With Ruth's Chris plentiful endorsements from famous personalities, it has become the talk of the nation. Also, I hear they make a mean filet mignon.
Bonus Steak House: Seattle's Metropolitan Steak House: A fluke of beef production resulted in the world's most expensive cut of beef: an $8,000 8 oz. filet. Check out the whole story at http://blogcritics.org/culture/article/worlds-most-expensive-steak-served-in/
When did you go to your #1steakhouse?
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