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Del Frisco's
New York
4 Stars and 4 Stripes
Merit
September 2005
4 Stars & 4 Stripes
Cuisine & Service

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"Look, its David Bowie", Simone shouted over the din of hundreds of well dressed business types sitting nose to nose over origami-like martini glasses. I strained to look in the direction of the entrance and thought I saw someone resembling Mr. Bowie peering into the window as if deciding weather to jump into the fray lying before him inside the restaurant. The place was unquestionably filled to capacity with fashionable patrons, seemingly gearing up for shot at finishing a 26oz behemoth "Double Eagle" steak looming on the menu. No one else noticed Mr. Bowie so I too became more interested in what was on my wish list for the evening's dining adventure.

We had just walked through brightly lit Times Square, the heartbeat of New York City on our way to Del Friscos all the while dodging countless pedestrians looking in every other direction but ahead. Crossing over Broadway proved to be an adventure while as a measure of your agility became how quickly you got out of the way of the 'mega-bikes' carrying 10 - 12 tourist riders at once. Our plan was to have dinner at Del Friscos and then see "All Shook Up" at the Palace Theatre afterward.
The smartly decorated restaurant itself is worth a visit, as it seems comparable to being invited into some CEO's dark paneled corporate office for a drink and a cigar. Directly behind the well provisioned bar is a grandiose staircase, the most striking feature of the restaurant leading to a mezzanine, which is also open for service. Our table overlooked this scene and before long our server Peter approached with our special martinis made with Ciroc Vodka, grapefruit, pineapple and slice of lemon. A bottle of Voss, the artesian well water from Norway was immediately opened and poured while at the same time our server began to spew forth with a litany of specials and suggestions forcing us to listen passively while he recited his spiel. Thorsten Buehrmann & GM Ray Risley
Thorsten Buehrmann & GM Ray Risley
“Del Friscos - Double Eagle Steak House - An Urban Rodeo.” ~ TBP
"I'll have it cooked between rare and medium rare, but just a notch or so closer to the medium rare side" I said as I meekly ordered a 12oz prime filet mignon all the while fighting with my inner 'Attila the Hun' side to resist the primal urge for the really big 'Double Eagle'. It briefly crossed my mind what might happen in the kitchen when the Executive Chef Clearance Van De Mark gets this request, but I bravely proceeded with the order. "Simone will have the 'Seafood Sampler'", which consists of crab cake with special tangy sauce, shrimp cocktail with triple dipping sauces and three types of raw oysters. Suddenly, as if in slow motion an incredible scene began to unfold involving a crowded restaurant, a fast moving waiter, water on the floor and a tray of hot food. Somehow Simone was the unhappy recipient of a nicely decorated hot plate of grilled Salmon, which now adorned the front and back of her rather frightfully expensive business suit in living color. I wondered if I just should have ordered my filet mignon medium rare.

A fast acting waiter dutifully checked on Simone's well being and began cleaning up, but the damage was certainly done to the fine fabric of the dress. In hindsight, I realize that accidents do happen and the general manager Ray Risley promised to make all this good again, but two months and many unanswered phone calls later I have lost faith. It was a black eye in an otherwise pleasant experience and I must say that the quality of the food was excellent, even the 'salmon'! The cuisine and its presentation overall was outstanding, I do not often get to taste a steak quite like this, with just the right texture, tender and dripping juicy. And it was cooked just the way I like it.
An update from the Editor-in-Chief: "Del Frisco’s management apologized profusely for the
oversight that supposedly occurred due to an illness of one of the staff members." ~ JL
Enjoy your meal.
by Thorsten & Simone Buehrmann

Editor: Ingrid Lemme

Editor-in-Chief: John Lomitola
© 2005 ~ Seven Stars and Stripes, Inc.


 
 
 
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