Luxor Steak House
Monday, January 9th, 2006We ate the Luxor Steak House on December 20, 2005. It was a last resort choice in that we attempted to go to many of the different fine dining establishments in the Luxor to find that they were all closed Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and some even on Thursdays. This lead us to the Steak House which happened to be open. We were seated in a booth the shape of about 160 degree arc. The decor was of the kind found in the nicer rooms of a Steak and Ale or similar restaurant. It wasn’t cheap, but nothing I’m too fond of. Our server was a man named Joe. We got our menus and ordered our drinks and perused for our meals.
For starters Shinta ordered a lobster bisque and I ordered a tossed Caesar salad.
The bisque looks delicious. My Caesar salad didn’t seem tossed in the slightest. It seemed more shredded and topped. To me it was a disappointing start, but I didn’t taste the bisque.
For the main course Shinta ordered a grilled free range chicken entree and I ordered the “petite fillet with Australian lobster tail.”
I really enjoyed the lobster. It certainly had a different flavor and aroma than the Maine lobsters I’m used to. The steak was good as well, but considering the steak I had the day before at Emeril’s, I was disappointed. The meat was done medium well, as I ordered, and it was cooked very evenly. The quality of the beef was very good too. The taste was just, well, slightly dry beef. I’m not saying it was bad, just that considering what I had just eaten the day before, it didn’t measure up. I’m typically a no-sauce guy. I don’t usually put sauces on anything, especially a steak. To me, this steak needed a sauce of some sort, but I don’t know what.
For dessert, we had the berries and cream. It was nice to have some fresh fruit, and the presentation looks good as well. Nicely done.

