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Simple answer is - No.

 

I am biased because I personally find high end steakhouses to be boring. They are all pretty much the same tired cookie cutter concept and menu. Who cares?

I tend to agree but steakhouse sells. I can't even count the number of high end steakhouse concepts in Houston and there seem to be more opening regularly. There's no shortage of demand for steak.

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Kennedy's Cove on Main Street in Clarence is phenomenal. No frills atmosphere with amazing steaks.

I have heard nothing but good things about Kennedy's Cove, but have never tried it. I did enjoy Danny Sheehan's Steak House in Lockport. I have only been there once, but for the price (sides and salad included) and quality, it was excellent.

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I wonder if they can get a good deal on TRUMP Steaks?

 

I do not think waffle steaks would sell in high end steakhouse but I am sure Trump would come in, want to pay less than others and then complain it was not a good buy.

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Creekview isn't very good. I think that this guy recently took that over though (I could be wrong). Oliver's is one of the best few restaurants in the city.

 

Would not expect Kirby to know this but one of the BEST Burmese restaurants outside of Burma is in Buffalo and has been internationally rated as such.

 

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60974-d3419282-r153384552-Sun_Restaurant-Buffalo_New_York.html

 

Sun Restaurant

http://www.suncuisines.com/

1989 Niagara St, Buffalo, NY 14207

716-447-0202

(Black Rock area, in area because there is a Buddhist temple in area)

 

 

Have seen reviews in multiple magazines outside of Buffalo listing it as a place to visit in Buffalo. Saw it in magazine in Toronto. We went there after seeing review and everything was absolutely great.

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Would not expect Kirby to know this but one of the BEST Burmese restaurants outside of Burma is in Buffalo and has been internationally rated as such.

 

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60974-d3419282-r153384552-Sun_Restaurant-Buffalo_New_York.html

 

Sun Restaurant

http://www.suncuisines.com/

1989 Niagara St, Buffalo, NY 14207

716-447-0202

(Black Rock area, in area because there is a Buddhist temple in area)

 

 

Have seen reviews in multiple magazines outside of Buffalo listing it as a place to visit in Buffalo. Saw it in magazine in Toronto. We went there after seeing review and everything was absolutely great.

I will have to check it out next time I'm in Buffalo!! Thanks for he recommendation.
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I sure do like steak.

alot.

 

But I grill it the best.

I do not have to dress up or shower.

Save money on gas ( the meat market is a block away ) fresh cut Anything i want) .

Casual environment.

Because i am the Host, wait staff cook and dish washer i have absorbed all that cost besides materials.

 

sure there is some downside..

 

But as I hope i mentioned upstream i hope those Players can make a go of it. Buffalo culture should be pleased to have our Bills Players staking their tents in the City.

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I sure do like steak.

alot.

 

But I grill it the best.

I do not have to dress up or shower.

 

I hope you at least wear pants!

 

I grill a lot myself, but never my steaks any more. Sear a good crust on both sides in a cast iron skillet then into the oven to finish at 450. Went to a cooking class/dinner one night where this was the plan and I never looked back. Best steaks ever and you get a good crust on each side, not just grill marks.

 

Sorry, this thread is distracting and makes me hungry.....

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I hope you at least wear pants!

 

I grill a lot myself, but never my steaks any more. Sear a good crust on both sides in a cast iron skillet then into the oven to finish at 450. Went to a cooking class/dinner one night where this was the plan and I never looked back. Best steaks ever and you get a good crust on each side, not just grill marks.

 

Sorry, this thread is distracting and makes me hungry.....

lets be clear about the pants.

Thats none of your business ....

 

Searing steak is the key ! you are on the correct page for sure.

 

But i like my wood chips and bit of smoke on my char.

 

Cast iron means "blackened" to me. and smoke alarms removed !!

back to the story

 

This reminded of of my Dad when i was a Kid for some odd reason.

We used to travel and eat out when i was a young kid.

 

When they would ask " how would you like your steak " he would respond. " just walk the cow past the table "

yep he liked it rare

one more thing folks

Dry AGED Prime

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lets be clear about the pants.

Thats none of your business ....

 

Well, beware of the flying ember, that's all I can say!

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Well, beware of the flying ember, that's all I can say!

dropping knowledge .

 

experience is the best teacher

 

isn't it Augster hehe heh ..

Isn't Black and Blue still in Buffalo?

 

Anyway. Jocks investing in restaurants rarely ends well..

one in Roch.

 

Isn't Black and Blue still in Buffalo?

 

Anyway. Jocks investing in restaurants rarely ends well..

you depressed agin ?

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I will have to check it out next time I'm in Buffalo!! Thanks for he recommendation.

Here is what we had (3 adults one of is very picky eater) with small box of leftovers I finished at hotel same night.

Returning to Buffalo in Summer and going again.

  • Fried Dumplings, Samusa (beef) & Soft Shell Crab Seafood Salad (check current seafood used)
  • Sun's Ramen & Chicken Coconut Noodle Soup
  • Beef Curry, Coconut Seafood Medley & Pineapple Boat
  • Thai Iced Tea, Green Tea, Kobai Plum Wine & Saki
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dropping knowledge .

 

experience is the best teacher

 

isn't it Augster hehe heh ..

one in Roch.

 

you depressed agin ?

 

 

The one in Buff closed? Uh oh...

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Would not expect Kirby to know this but one of the BEST Burmese restaurants outside of Burma is in Buffalo and has been internationally rated as such.

 

https://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g60974-d3419282-r153384552-Sun_Restaurant-Buffalo_New_York.html

 

Sun Restaurant

http://www.suncuisines.com/

1989 Niagara St, Buffalo, NY 14207

716-447-0202

(Black Rock area, in area because there is a Buddhist temple in area)

 

 

Have seen reviews in multiple magazines outside of Buffalo listing it as a place to visit in Buffalo. Saw it in magazine in Toronto. We went there after seeing review and everything was absolutely great.

 

Nice find. Good Burmese restaurants are a rarity in the US. I'll make sure to visit next time I'm in Buffalo.

Few? There are many good restaurants...The Left Bank, Hutch's, Tempo, Tappo, Bacchus, Trattoria Aroma, Kuni's, EB Green's, Ristorante Lombardo, Osteria 166, Martin Cooks, Sinatra's....and there are many more I have heard good things about, but haven't tried yet...Such as The Lodge, Big Ditch, Sea Bar, Buffalo Proper, Rue Franklin....I'm getting hungry, must be close to lunch...

 

Also, BOSS - Buffalo's Original Steak & Seafood, is another high-end steak house in Buffalo (hertel avenue). I have heard good things, but i have never been there....

 

I took my family to BOSS the last time I was in Buffalo. My 96 year old father liked it. I wasn't wowed.

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The one in Buff closed? Uh oh...

Nah, its open.

I did not write that correctly. Sorry WEO.

There is one in Rochester. Brighton actually. Monroe ave.

I have no idea the condition of the one in Buffalo

 

http://blackandbluesteakandcrab.menu/

Brighton would have Max Steakhouse. Small, clubby, old-school atmosphere. Much better steak than Black and Blue imo. They do prime, whereas Black and Blue does not.

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Nah, its open.

Brighton would have Max Steakhouse. Small, clubby, old-school atmosphere. Much better steak than Black and Blue imo. They do prime, whereas Black and Blue does not.

 

That little place was much better as Boom some years ago.

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