elaine amj
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After eating at, and falling in love with, Le Cellier (we liked it so much we went twice!!), we tried our local Flemings this week to see what a real high-end steakhouse was like (For non-foodie folks like me who have no clue, most reviews say it compares to Shulas?). After reading various rave reviews, I went in with relatively high expectations I tried to tone down to give the place a chance. So for folks out there who want a comparison (which I did), I'm going to compare the two places.
To start with, I'm not much of a foodie. I mostly end up at Applebees and the like. I've been appreciating good food more and more in the last year or so and do like it when food is prepared well. In the last year, I've been eating more at upper-mid range restaurants (mostly local independent places) and been hunting down foodie places.
Bread:
LC: Le Cellier's breadsticks were good and I enjoyed them. I think my DD enjoyed them way more though. Very good, not the best I'd ever had.
F: Flemings bread was good. It came with two types of butter and they were good. Our second basket of bread was much better as it was warm. (the first was served to us cold)
I'd rate it about the same, with an edge to Flemings.
Soup/Salad:
LC: Le cellier's famous soup was very good and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
F: Their soup of the day was Potato with Brie Cheese. Very good. Came garnished with potato crisps.
We also had their house salad. It was...ok. Very disappointing, really. Tasted just like every salad we have ever had everywhere. The dressing was very blah and extremely ordinary. I MUCH prefer Ohana's salad
(didn't have salad at LC, so can't compare)
I'd rate the soup about the same. I enjoyed both.
Filet Mignon:
LC: Delicious, melt in your mouth goodness. One of the best I've had (admittedly, I've not had too many). I had it twice on our last trip and it was just as good both times.
F: It was just...ok. The meat was a little tough and chewy (I ordered it medium rare). I checked and it WAS red in the centre....although maybe it was cooked more medium than rare? hard to tell in the dim lighting. I did let the waitress know - but it wasn't bad enough to send it back as it was...ok. My Dh's filet was exactly the same. The special zip sauce it came with....now that was heavenly, and I raved about it to our waitress.
Definitely prefer LC's filet. Much yummier and frankly, Fleming's filet is priced at $32.99 for the small portion (which I had) vs LC at $26.99 for the lunch portion (which was prob double the size). The portion size at fleming's was just right for us but we could easily have just split a LC portion.
Dessert:
LC: I had S'mores. It was good. A little sweet for us but it was lots of fun to eat.
F: We had a selection of chocolates and mango gelato. I thought the gelato was done well and the chocolates were definitely high quality (and I DO know my chocs...my mom makes gourmet Belgian chocolates and I've had chocs from a LOT of different chocolatiers (have to know what the competition is doing of course!).
Flemings wins on this one.
Overall, I have to say that I much prefer LC. i enjoyed my meal at Fleming's and it was a nice night, and the service and ambiance is good (even though I DID have to wait for refills of water and no one ever offered to replenish the lemon slices for my water - not something that bothered me though)....but for the price, it wasn't really worth it. I get just as nice a time at LC. Or alternatively, I really enjoy my local steakhouse (The Keg) and their prices are definitely better.
I was considering making a special effort to go to Shulas on my next trip down, but after this, I think I'll stick to LC (at lunch!!).
To start with, I'm not much of a foodie. I mostly end up at Applebees and the like. I've been appreciating good food more and more in the last year or so and do like it when food is prepared well. In the last year, I've been eating more at upper-mid range restaurants (mostly local independent places) and been hunting down foodie places.
Bread:
LC: Le Cellier's breadsticks were good and I enjoyed them. I think my DD enjoyed them way more though. Very good, not the best I'd ever had.
F: Flemings bread was good. It came with two types of butter and they were good. Our second basket of bread was much better as it was warm. (the first was served to us cold)
I'd rate it about the same, with an edge to Flemings.
Soup/Salad:
LC: Le cellier's famous soup was very good and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
F: Their soup of the day was Potato with Brie Cheese. Very good. Came garnished with potato crisps.
We also had their house salad. It was...ok. Very disappointing, really. Tasted just like every salad we have ever had everywhere. The dressing was very blah and extremely ordinary. I MUCH prefer Ohana's salad

I'd rate the soup about the same. I enjoyed both.
Filet Mignon:
LC: Delicious, melt in your mouth goodness. One of the best I've had (admittedly, I've not had too many). I had it twice on our last trip and it was just as good both times.
F: It was just...ok. The meat was a little tough and chewy (I ordered it medium rare). I checked and it WAS red in the centre....although maybe it was cooked more medium than rare? hard to tell in the dim lighting. I did let the waitress know - but it wasn't bad enough to send it back as it was...ok. My Dh's filet was exactly the same. The special zip sauce it came with....now that was heavenly, and I raved about it to our waitress.
Definitely prefer LC's filet. Much yummier and frankly, Fleming's filet is priced at $32.99 for the small portion (which I had) vs LC at $26.99 for the lunch portion (which was prob double the size). The portion size at fleming's was just right for us but we could easily have just split a LC portion.
Dessert:
LC: I had S'mores. It was good. A little sweet for us but it was lots of fun to eat.
F: We had a selection of chocolates and mango gelato. I thought the gelato was done well and the chocolates were definitely high quality (and I DO know my chocs...my mom makes gourmet Belgian chocolates and I've had chocs from a LOT of different chocolatiers (have to know what the competition is doing of course!).
Flemings wins on this one.
Overall, I have to say that I much prefer LC. i enjoyed my meal at Fleming's and it was a nice night, and the service and ambiance is good (even though I DID have to wait for refills of water and no one ever offered to replenish the lemon slices for my water - not something that bothered me though)....but for the price, it wasn't really worth it. I get just as nice a time at LC. Or alternatively, I really enjoy my local steakhouse (The Keg) and their prices are definitely better.
I was considering making a special effort to go to Shulas on my next trip down, but after this, I think I'll stick to LC (at lunch!!).