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Ruth's Chris : 3-Course meal $40

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Ruth's Chris : 3-Course meal $40

by JustinHammond » Sun May 10, 2009 4:15 pm

Ruth's Chris Steakhouse locations offer a 3-Course Meal for $39.95 as part of its Ruth's Classics promotion. This dinner is not available on the regular menu and must be reserved through this link.

http://www.ruthschris.com/Promotions/RuthsClassics


The 3-course meal features a starter, entrées, one side, and a dessert.

Starter
(Choice of Starter)
Caesar Salad
Fresh crisp Romaine hearts tossed with Romano cheese, a creamy Caesar dressing, Parmesan and black pepper crisps

Steak House Salad
Iceberg, baby arugula and baby lettuces with grape tomatoes, garlic croutons and red onions

Louisiana Seafood Gumbo

Entrée
(Choice of Entrée)
6 oz. Filet & Shrimp
A 6-ounce medallion of our filet topped with jumbo Gulf shrimp.

Chef’s Fresh Fish Selection
Chef’s daily feature

Barbecued Shrimp
Sautéed New Orleans style in reduced white wine, butter, garlic and spices, served on a bed of our roasted garlic mashed potatoes

Stuffed Chicken Breast
Oven roasted free-range double chicken breast stuffed with garlic herb cheese and served with lemon butter

Sides
(Choice of personal side)
Fresh Broccoli • Sauteed Mushrooms
1/2 Broiled Tomato • Creamed Spinach
Mashed Potatoes

Dessert
"Symphony" Selection
Duo of Fresh Berries with Sweet Cream & Chocolate Mousse
"The idea is to eat well and not die from it-for the simple reason that that would be the end of your eating." - Jim Harrison

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Re: Ruth's Chris : 3-Course meal $40

by BenjaminH » Sun May 10, 2009 7:27 pm

Hi Justin,

I've been mildly curious about your restaurant, in part because of interest in the building, but I've shied away from it because I've had some bad experiences with chain restaurants. Can you tell me if the food is made fresh in your kitchen in Louisville? This coupon seems like a good deal, but there's no way I could eat that much without feeling uncomfortable or even a little ill—or wasting a lot of food. Could two people split this? And finally, how are the views up there?

Thanks, Ben
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Re: Ruth's Chris : 3-Course meal $40

by JustinHammond » Sun May 10, 2009 7:38 pm

BenjaminH wrote:Hi Justin,

I've been mildly curious about your restaurant, in part because of interest in the building, but I've shied away from it because I've had some bad experiences with chain restaurants. Can you tell me if the food is made fresh in your kitchen in Louisville? This coupon seems like a good deal, but there's no way I could eat that much without feeling uncomfortable or even a little ill—or wasting a lot of food. Could two people split this? And finally, how are the views up there?

Thanks, Ben


Ben,

It's not my restaurant. I have nothing to do with the restaurant industry other than loving to eat. I just came across this deal and thought I would share it with the other forum members.
"The idea is to eat well and not die from it-for the simple reason that that would be the end of your eating." - Jim Harrison

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Re: Ruth's Chris : 3-Course meal $40

by Mark R. » Sun May 10, 2009 9:11 pm

Benjamin,
I've been there several times as a guest of a supplier. The steaks are pretty good as are the sides but I personally find it too expensive for my tastes and can find better food elsewhere locally. I also think their service is on the stuffy side. That being said this sounds like a pretty good deal and the view (it's the weather is nice) is very nice. I'd highly doubt that they'd allow splitting this special between two people.

As a side note, their drinks and wines are quite expensive so be careful what you order or the special won't be so special (which is what I'm sure they're counting on) :roll: .
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