D’s IT team recently got certified for ISO 20071. Please don’t ask me what that means. I have absolutely no idea. All I know is that it is very prestigious, very few companies have achieved this, he stayed for work on more than one occasion, and when they got certified, he seemed very happy. Hence, a celebratory dinner was in order for those in cahoots with him on such an achievement.
In Texas, steak dinners are as celebratory as it could get. Eddie V’s is a well-established steakhouse. Good choice—food will almost always be as good as expected. It will just be a matter of deciding which are the best foods to order.
To be decisive in places like this is a challenge. Menus are extensive and almost everything sounds appealing. I read somewhere that the roads in life are paved with flat squirrels who couldn’t make a decision. The team didn’t make it this far by being flat squirrels so everyone came up with a variety of choices which all led to a very sumptuous and filling dinner.
The appetizers in this joint are top-notch.
These were excellent choices. We all shared these and if I had to choose, the oysters would be my winner.
Time for entrees. This is where the option paralysis begin to sink in. The ladies all opted for the special that night which was the red snapper.
In my preview blog post, we had dinner at Vallone’s (another awesome steakhouse), and I made the mistake of ordering fish. And while the dish deserved being on the specials, I was regretful because the steaks were clearly the better choice. I was not making that mistake again so here’s what I had:
I was not able to finish this. I’m bringing the rest home. This will make an awesome sandwich on Sunday—perfect when I’m watching football. I’m hoping that it makes up for the misery of watching a Brady-less Patriots play against the Cardinals…
D and Steve both had filet mignon. Like I said before, I will no longer make fun of D ordering the same exact thing every time we eat out. I am just pointing this out as-a-matter-of-factly. If you could see me now, I swear, I am not smirking.
And because there was Mac and Cheese on the menu, I naturally had to have one.
When Trevor said that the fried rice here is the best, I must admit, I took that lightly. I can say with certainty that when it comes to fried rice, I have pretty much tasted and made it all. But this crab fried rice blew me away. This is definitely better than mine. Clearly, it is time for me to up my crab fried rice game to another level.
After the Tomahawk Steak made its dramatic entrance, no other dish could come in to match the wow-factor, but this bananas foster came close.
Congratulations guys!!! It was great to meet y’all.