bytheblood
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Filets are always tasteless. That's why they get doused in sauces all the time.
Try a ribeye.![]()
Apparently you have never been to a saltgrass.


Filets are always tasteless. That's why they get doused in sauces all the time.
Try a ribeye.![]()
LILANDVISMA, I agree completely! That is why I cancelled dinner at LC for our trip after reading how close the tables are. For 2 TS Credits, I want the experience to be just that. We booked Yachtsman which has ALWAYS been 2 TS credits and much roomier. I REALLY struggled with the decision, but feel confident our time together to talk and enjoy each other is more important that the "hype". Just MHO.
Hmm...so this whole lunch meat vs. dinner meat is really making me wonder which ADR to keep. Perhaps I should just NIX LeCellier all together and do Yachtsman? I don't like the idea of being right on top of other diners either. Ughhhhh![]()
We did the same! Cancelled our reservation and will eat at SSR instead. We wanted to try Artist Palate, but it was unavailable.![]()
Artists Palette is a counter service. No reservations can be made for a counter service. The TS restaurant at SSR is called the Turf Club.
We did the same! Cancelled our reservation and will eat at SSR instead. We wanted to try Artist Palate, but it was unavailable.![]()
We did the same! Cancelled our reservation and will eat at SSR instead. We wanted to try Artist Palate, but it was unavailable.![]()
Filets are always tasteless. That's why they get doused in sauces all the time.
Try a ribeye.![]()
Apparently you have never been to a saltgrass.They make one awesome filet!
And it has a wonderful flavor. At least here in Texas.
From what others have posted on here, the meats were from Australia on the old menu and are still from Australia on the lunch menu. Not sure if that's true or not? But I'm with you, give me some good ole corn fed USDA beef.
Beef is not necessarily corn fed here in the states. And Canadian Beef is pretty darn good!
(My family owns a farm & ranch in Montana - no corn at the farm and none fed to the cattle - and they are tasty, I sample them myself)