Cayaco
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- Sep 12, 2015
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We went last week, lovely atmosphere, my wife was amazed at everything she ate, the drinks were spot on. The service was wonderful, dessert was tasty, and of course the fireworks were a top tier experience. But my steak. I ordered the Oak-fired Filet of Beef, rare. When it came out I had to really hack at it with my knife to get it cut and then chewing it, well, it was a chore. I didn't really think anything of it at the time, I kept thinking it was okay, but nothing special at all.
Then I watched The DIS Dining Show where they went there. Both folks who got it, include Pete, said it's the most tender piece of steak around. Cut it with a fork easy and melt in your mouth. That was the exact opposite of my experience. I had to saw it with a knife and then just chew and chew and chew to get it down. At the time I figured I ordered it wrong and should have had it cooked more, but now from reading and talking to others, something went wrong that night with my order.
I am not a filet person so don't have much experience with that sort of steak, but after finding this out I realize my let down that night wasn't just me not liking that cut of meat, but perhaps it was a bad cut of beef.
Then I watched The DIS Dining Show where they went there. Both folks who got it, include Pete, said it's the most tender piece of steak around. Cut it with a fork easy and melt in your mouth. That was the exact opposite of my experience. I had to saw it with a knife and then just chew and chew and chew to get it down. At the time I figured I ordered it wrong and should have had it cooked more, but now from reading and talking to others, something went wrong that night with my order.
I am not a filet person so don't have much experience with that sort of steak, but after finding this out I realize my let down that night wasn't just me not liking that cut of meat, but perhaps it was a bad cut of beef.