So I've always wanted to try Le Cellier, and have never thought of it until we were onsite, at which point of course they've been booked. So this time, about 3 months out, I checked, and the only reasonable time I could find (we prefer to eat around 5-5:30) was a 4:15 on Thursday, so I booked it.
Then I read this thread and started to second guess myself. Based on that, I'm considering cancelling and doing something like San Angel Inn or Restaurant Marrakesh (love Biergarten, but we're going to Oktoberfest 5 weeks after Disney) when we're in Epcot, and trying to find some solid beef elsewhere.
Compounding this is the fact that I'm from Chicago, and hence am a bit jaded when it comes to steaks. For reference, my favorite prior cuts have been:
1. Machinma (top rung of Waygu/Kobe) Tomahawk at Chicago Chop House (insanely expensive, but life-altering)
2. Bone-in Ribeye at Del Frisco's Double Eagle in Vegas
3. Delmonico at Pete Miller's in Schaumburg (Chicago suburb, this location unfortunately gone now)
4. Bone-in NY Strip at Gallagher's in Vegas
5. Espresso-rubbed Tomahawk at Rosebud in Chicago
I've got no compunction about dropping $300+ on dinner for four, and appreciate that the kid's menu at LC includes a steak--rather than just the standard chicken fingers and pasta--so I don't have to order a $40-50 entree for my 5yo. But I would be sorely disappointed if I could make a better steak at home. So what do I do?
Then I read this thread and started to second guess myself. Based on that, I'm considering cancelling and doing something like San Angel Inn or Restaurant Marrakesh (love Biergarten, but we're going to Oktoberfest 5 weeks after Disney) when we're in Epcot, and trying to find some solid beef elsewhere.
Compounding this is the fact that I'm from Chicago, and hence am a bit jaded when it comes to steaks. For reference, my favorite prior cuts have been:
1. Machinma (top rung of Waygu/Kobe) Tomahawk at Chicago Chop House (insanely expensive, but life-altering)
2. Bone-in Ribeye at Del Frisco's Double Eagle in Vegas
3. Delmonico at Pete Miller's in Schaumburg (Chicago suburb, this location unfortunately gone now)
4. Bone-in NY Strip at Gallagher's in Vegas
5. Espresso-rubbed Tomahawk at Rosebud in Chicago
I've got no compunction about dropping $300+ on dinner for four, and appreciate that the kid's menu at LC includes a steak--rather than just the standard chicken fingers and pasta--so I don't have to order a $40-50 entree for my 5yo. But I would be sorely disappointed if I could make a better steak at home. So what do I do?