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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 2825643" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>She no longer owns it. It was one of my favorite places. It's now part of a chain called J. Bruners <a href="http://jbruners.com" target="_blank">http://jbruners.com</a>. Haven't been since she's sold it so no idea how good the food is.</p><p></p><p>In OKC, the 2 places I go to for a great steak is Mahogany and Mickey Mantles. My tab after wine will easily approach about $1000+ for 2 people though. The Broadway and 10 Chophouse is also pretty good. Red Prime Steak is good the first couple of times. There's some places in Edmond that some of my friends say are pretty good, but I can't recall the names.</p><p></p><p>Ludivine does a very excellent Wagyu steak when they serve it and it's probably one of the best steaks to get in town.</p><p></p><p>For decently price "wet aged" steaks, Cattlemen's is decent. However, I'm a bit of a dry aged snob when it comes to steaks and find Cattlemen's to be lacking compared to what I can actually do on my own at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 2825643, member: 2989"] She no longer owns it. It was one of my favorite places. It's now part of a chain called J. Bruners [url]http://jbruners.com[/url]. Haven't been since she's sold it so no idea how good the food is. In OKC, the 2 places I go to for a great steak is Mahogany and Mickey Mantles. My tab after wine will easily approach about $1000+ for 2 people though. The Broadway and 10 Chophouse is also pretty good. Red Prime Steak is good the first couple of times. There's some places in Edmond that some of my friends say are pretty good, but I can't recall the names. Ludivine does a very excellent Wagyu steak when they serve it and it's probably one of the best steaks to get in town. For decently price "wet aged" steaks, Cattlemen's is decent. However, I'm a bit of a dry aged snob when it comes to steaks and find Cattlemen's to be lacking compared to what I can actually do on my own at home. [/QUOTE]
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