<iframe width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/WXYOjOAUyBY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> I'm with the steak house on this one.
I really hate TMZ. But yeah, I'm kinda divided here. On one hand, if a customer wants to drizzle steak sauce over their well done steak that they paid for, they should be able to. On the other hand, really? Come on Chris, that's how 12 year olds eat steak.
I'm with Webber on this, now I personally like my steaks Medium and without sauce but ANY steakhouse should be sensible enough to carry steak sauce no matter what, there are just too many picky eaters and too many people who do enjoy well done and with sauce to be foolish enough to not carry steak sauce. That's like a steak restaurant to not even bother asking how the client would like their steak cooked, as the chef only makes his steaks medium rare.... that would be stupid and so is not carrying steak sauce at a steak restaurant. Steak Restaurant with no steak sauce on hand is like any restaurant who serves french fries not having ketchup on hand. Especially with the pickyness of woman in this day and age
im with the steak house. u order a steak for the taste of meat. if u want the taste of sauce, go drink a bottle of a-1
i'm guessing he wasnt looking for a bernaise...more along the lines of.. but if a restaurant doesnt have what you want the you are free to leave. I think he's missing out on having a steak well done and with sauce...but that's what he likes. some people think cucumbers taste better pickled.
Who was it that posted a thread in the Hangout of his "perfectly" grilled steak a couple months back? I'm jealous AND hungry.
Larry Bird agrees with Webber. Anyone remember the commercial where Bird says he likes his steaks "ruint." funny: while trying to find that commercial, I ran into a restaurant called... 33 Brick Street haha -- part owned by Larry Bird http://www.33brickstreet.com/
I'm ok with people wanting their steaks well-done - I used to be like that. Nowadays, I get them medium. I was with Webber to that point. But then he piled on onions and mushrooms...still with you....and then you're going to pour on A-1? Hmm... you may have lost me.
"Ton" of sauce on a "steak sandwich"? Give me a break. Then he basically impales himself by comparing it to ketchup on a hamburger. Webber should have skipped the radio show. He's asking for ridicule.
Lets discuss what color hand bags match Paris Hilton's shoes and if 50 cent is more tougher than elmo. Why dont we go on operah and talk about this. American lifestyle at its best.