beef & seafood: only meats which energize upscale restaurants?
any restaurants in North America which claim their fame on the quality
of their non-mass-channels-procured pork, or chicken, or lamb, or whatever?? I am excluding places which brag on their cooking of an an ordinary piece of pork/chicken/lamb which you could have easily found in any upscale supermarket. Eg, the rib joints |
beef & seafood: only meats which energize upscale restaurants?
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beef & seafood: only meats which energize upscale restaurants?
> Why do you ask?
because i read of a a speech a while back by the President of the National Cattleman's Beef Assocation, in which he stated that beef is the most expensive meat because it has the best taste of any meat. He followed that statement with, "did you ever hear anyone leaving a restaurant saying, that was a great piece of chicken!" it made me think - i've never seen a restaurant which claims to sole- source chicken, or lamb. i'd be quite interested to learn of any such specific places |
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beef & seafood: only meats which energize upscale restaurants?
On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 01:21:19 -0700, Golden California Girls
> wrote: >All over on the left coast. But specialty chicken only exists on the left coast. Wrong. See http://www.dartagnan.com/ as just one of the best known of several east coast providers. Or start reading Jeffrey Steingarten's column in Vogue. -- Larry |
beef & seafood: only meats which energize upscale restaurants?
> Wrong. Seehttp://www.dartagnan.com/as just one of the best known of several
> east coast providers. not a restaurant. |
beef & seafood: only meats which energize upscale restaurants?
> All over on the left coast.
Love to hear of them. Name a few? |
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beef & seafood: only meats which energize upscale restaurants?
On 4/2/2007 12:24 AM fell asleep at the
keyboard, and awoke to find this: >>Wrong. Seehttp://www.dartagnan.com/as just one of the best known of several >>east coast providers. > > not a restaurant. If you'd bothered to read the site a bit, you would have found https://www.dartagnan.com/featuredchef.asp - it features a number of chefs and restaurants who use these products. Instead, you just want to believe some shill for the beef industry. -- dgs |
beef & seafood: only meats which energize upscale restaurants?
> If you'd bothered to read the site a bit, you would have foundhttps://www.dartagnan.com/featuredchef.asp- it features a number of
> chefs and restaurants who use these products. the OP asked; is there any restaurant which ADVERTISES that it uses these provisions? I can show you 500 restaurants that happen to use Morton Salt; it doesn't mean that they see Morton salt as a draw, as part of their claim to fame. > Instead, you just want to believe some shill for the beef industry. beef is not the best tasting meat. Reindeer is the best tasting meat. i've not seen it for sale outside of Alaska. I'm still looking for a chicken place which advertises that it uses premium birds. Premium poultry does exist, of course. |
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