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I stopped by the Big Horn the other night with a BG I met at the Cherry Bar. I ordered the tenderloin steak and it was tasteless. I also ordered the goulash soup that was excellent. Better then what my wife makes. My companion had chicken and really enjoyed her meal.

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Isn't there another steak place right across the way? I think that one is better.

 

Beefeater. :thumbup I tried Big Horn once, but no sooner had I sat down than I was surrounded by a load of Indians. :ninja:

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Beefeater. :thumbup I tried Big Horn once, but no sooner had I sat down than I was surrounded by a load of Indians. :ninja:

Was that when you were known as "Custer" then Tom? :llaugh :stomp:
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Was chatting with a restaurateur in Angeles about imported meat. He was telling me that most meat isn't aged properly as it looses weight during the process and therefore is more expensive and many restaurants wont buy it at the higher price, He had quite a few different steaks on offer and the most expensive ones were from Italy and his cheaper offerings were from Aus. I ordered his Aussie T bone and it was good but not great.

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I stopped by the Big Horn the other night with a BG I met at the Cherry Bar. I ordered the tenderloin steak and it was tasteless. I also ordered the goulash soup that was excellent. Better then what my wife makes. My companion had chicken and really enjoyed her meal.

 

Your thai wife cooks goulash soup ??? I witnessed many so called goulas soups all over the world, but no one was close to the original.... despite a quite simple to cook food... however without the hungarian species impossible....

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Your thai wife cooks goulash soup ??? I witnessed many so called goulas soups all over the world, but no one was close to the original.... despite a quite simple to cook food... however without the hungarian species impossible....

 

My American wife cooks a good goulash soup.

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