Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Bourbon Steak, Detroit, MI


Straight from the pallets of New Orleans, this elegant steakhouse, located in the MGM Grand Detroit, is a highly sophisticated dining location. Bourbon Steak is a modern American steakhouse, but it does hold some influences from New Orleans; hence, bourbon in the name. First and foremost, the dishes here are very expensive and one may return back to Bourbon only once in awhile because of the prices. The food, on the other hand, is beyond what you would expect to receive for paying a high bill...$30-$80 per entree. Many of the dishes were created with seafood in mind: oysters, crabs, caviar, lobster, and prawns. And of course, being a steakhouse there is a wide selection of entrees with different meats and cuts. There is also a menu of "bar burgers" in which you order a burger and then any assortment of toppings and condiments you would like. The dessert and alcohol list is long and elegant, as would be expected. With the pricing of the meals, Bourbon Steak would be considered a once-in-awhile or special event restaurant for most people, but should be enjoyed to its fullest when given the opportunity.

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