House of Prime Rib
#11
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Originally Posted by macr88,Jul 31 2007, 12:17 PM
If you like sandwich meat go with the english cut otherwise get either of the other ones depending on hunger. Next time I go I'll be getting the king cut
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Originally Posted by arrrmand,Jul 31 2007, 12:37 PM
i'd valet the car just for the ease of parking.
#15
We went there for my birthday last month. I don't think the place is for dress up but you can pretty much wear whatever you want. Food is good. Get the "house cut with bone", "king cut" if you have big appetite. Mac wasn't too happy about his "English cut' even he got another "small" piece. Tell them not to put the season salt on the salad.
#17
-The smallest cut, the "City Cut" does not come with an offering of the second serving.
-Once you receive the second serving, you cannot ask for it to be packed up to go.
-If you like wasabi, ask the waiter/waitress for STRAIGHT horseradish.
-The English Cut is my fav, it's the easiest to eat.
-You will be offered either the corn or the spinach. For a bit more, you can try both.
-The salad dressing, which is a Sherry Vinaigrette, is available for sale by the bottle. Be forwarned, the bottles need to be refrigerated and do not have expiration dates.
-If you like House of Prime Rib, you may also enjoy Broadway Prime, which from my understanding was started by former cooks of the HoPR.
-You may find yourself doing a couple figure 8s through the neighborhoods looking for parking, as you are going against other meathouses which are not that far away as well as locals. Save yourself the trouble and valet it....
-Once you receive the second serving, you cannot ask for it to be packed up to go.
-If you like wasabi, ask the waiter/waitress for STRAIGHT horseradish.
-The English Cut is my fav, it's the easiest to eat.
-You will be offered either the corn or the spinach. For a bit more, you can try both.
-The salad dressing, which is a Sherry Vinaigrette, is available for sale by the bottle. Be forwarned, the bottles need to be refrigerated and do not have expiration dates.
-If you like House of Prime Rib, you may also enjoy Broadway Prime, which from my understanding was started by former cooks of the HoPR.
-You may find yourself doing a couple figure 8s through the neighborhoods looking for parking, as you are going against other meathouses which are not that far away as well as locals. Save yourself the trouble and valet it....
#18
Former Moderator
Originally Posted by db17k,Jul 31 2007, 01:22 PM
^^ werd, your lady will proly order the english cut anyway, just grab a bite of that from her plate and get yourself a man's cut