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    The Prince of Wales, Emily st, Seymore. About an hour north of Melbourne on the Hume HWY. About $20 bucks, with chips and salad. I get the porter house. Always large plates with plenty of food.

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    The Steakbank, North rd Ormond
    Cheers Dean.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwanderer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by joel_nicholson View Post
    The only place is Vlado's in Richmond on Bridge Road.

    Anywhere else is artifical, imitation, not genuine, downright crap, Americanised, commercialised, family orientated, impersonal and the domain of the inferior.

    Do your innards a favour. Go to Vlado's.

    $70pp, wines start at around $90/bottle.

    http://www.vlados.com.au/
    You're relatively young, aren't you Joel!

    As you get older, you tend to think in shades of grey rather than black & white.
    No, I'm just biased. They are friends of ours that go wayyyyy back.

    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    Vlado's in richmond, the only word you'll ever need to know in regards to steak- trust me, 22 years as a chef.
    Damn good appraisal there. How can that be beaten?

    Viva "40 years of no change"

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    Quote Originally Posted by joel_nicholson View Post
    No, I'm just biased. They are friends of ours that go wayyyyy back.



    Damn good appraisal there. How can that be beaten?

    Viva "40 years of no change"
    They may be good, but I have to disagree about places like this. They are generally a rip off. $70pp and wine starting at $90pp is a joke. There are many basic restraunts / bistros around that you can get as good a feed for the whole family for that. The restraunt has bugger all to do with it, it is the choice of beef and the way it is cooked. As for $90 wine, only fools would pay that in Australia for a bottle of wine. If you can not find a great wine for $40 max you are doing something wrong. Australia has some fantastic wines in the $10-$30 bottle shop price range that most people would be hard pressed to tell the difference with a $100 bottle. The 2 best steaks I have had cooked for me have been in mid class eateries, Akajurra in Kalgoorlie and made the chefs night and Char Char Bulls in Fremantle. I have been to many so called great high class restraunts where the food was crap and enough for a pigeon.
    And by the way I am a qualified chef.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barra1 View Post
    Yep. Would that be Roo Steak garnished with Cane Toad sauce.
    ....and pray tell....what's wrong with Roo Steak,..Ronald Reagan loved them, just did'nt know what he was chompin' into

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobHay View Post
    ....and pray tell....what's wrong with Roo Steak,..Ronald Reagan loved them, just did'nt know what he was chompin' into
    Love my roo!!! (provided its not overcooked).

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobHay View Post
    ....and pray tell....what's wrong with Roo Steak,..Ronald Reagan loved them, just did'nt know what he was chompin' into
    Could be the cane toad sauce is the problem.

    Ronald Reagan didn't know what he was doing - period.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barra1 View Post
    Could be the cane toad sauce is the problem.

    Ronald Reagan didn't know what he was doing - period.
    Surprisingly, I think that history will disagree with you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    They may be good, but I have to disagree about places like this. They are generally a rip off. $70pp and wine starting at $90pp is a joke. There are many basic restraunts / bistros around that you can get as good a feed for the whole family for that. The restraunt has bugger all to do with it, it is the choice of beef and the way it is cooked. As for $90 wine, only fools would pay that in Australia for a bottle of wine. If you can not find a great wine for $40 max you are doing something wrong. Australia has some fantastic wines in the $10-$30 bottle shop price range that most people would be hard pressed to tell the difference with a $100 bottle. The 2 best steaks I have had cooked for me have been in mid class eateries, Akajurra in Kalgoorlie and made the chefs night and Char Char Bulls in Fremantle. I have been to many so called great high class restraunts where the food was crap and enough for a pigeon.
    And by the way I am a qualified chef.
    I agree with you entirely. Like most, I have spent what I consider too much for a steak/seafood or whatever that was memorable only for the price, not the meal. On the flip side, I went to a local pub here, counter lunch, couple of mates, great food, big servings and all under $15 each.

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    The Wychitella Hotel, cant miss it, there is only a wheat silo, CFA brigade and the pub.

    Steak hangs over the huge dinner plate, cooked to your liking....and only $18.50

    If you go as a group the driver has free soft drinks, the pool table is free for all to use

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