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		<title>Free $25 Gift Card to Uncle Jack&#8217;s Steakhouse: Do It</title>
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		<dc:creator>King of Ketchup</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[NYC Food Guy always welcomes guest bloggers.  Today we turn the spotlight on regular contributor King of Ketchup.  E-mail lawrence@nycfoodguy.com if you&#8217;d like to contribute!
A couple weeks ago I stumbled across this website advertising an offer for a free $25 gift card for Uncle Jack&#8217;s Steakhouse. Two days later, my free $25 gift card was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>NYC Food Guy always welcomes guest bloggers.  Today we turn the spotlight on regular contributor King of Ketchup.  E-mail <a href="mailto:lawrence@nycfoodguy.com" target="_blank">lawrence@nycfoodguy.com</a> if you&#8217;d like to contribute!</em></p>
<p>A couple weeks ago I stumbled across <a title="89th &amp; Broke" href="http://www.89thandbroke.com/2010/01/deal-alert-free-25-gift-certificates-to-uncle-jack%E2%80%99s-steakhouse/" target="_blank">this website</a> advertising an offer for a free $25 gift card for <a title="Uncle Jack's Steakhouse" href="http://www.unclejacks.com/newyorkcityrestaurants/media/unclejacksnewyorkcity.html" target="_blank">Uncle Jack&#8217;s Steakhouse</a>. Two days later, my free $25 gift card was waiting in my mailbox. All you have to do to receive your own free $25 gift card is follow these four easy steps:</p>
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<li>Become a fan of <a title="Uncle Jack's Facebook Page" href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/New-York-NY/Uncle-Jacks-Steakhouse/99475719101?ref=ts" target="_blank">Uncle Jack&#8217;s on Facebook</a>.</li>
<li>Follow <a title="Uncle Jack's on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/UNCLEJACKS" target="_blank">Uncle Jack&#8217;s on Twitter</a>.</li>
<li>Send an email to <a href="mailto:Hallie@unclejacks.com">Hallie@unclejacks.com</a> with your name and address requesting your gift card.</li>
<li><strong>Eat free steak.</strong></li>
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<p><a href="http://nycfoodguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_15773.JPG"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4546" title="Porterhouse For Two " src="http://nycfoodguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_15773.JPG" alt="Porterhouse For Two " width="480" height="360" /></a></p>
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<p>Fully equipped with $50 worth of Uncle Jack&#8217;s gift cards, my girlfriend and I walked into an empty Uncle Jack&#8217;s on 56th street last Saturday night for our 7:30 reservation. Apparently we&#8217;re the only people who eat steak at 7:30 on a Saturday night, because by the time we left at 9, the entire place was packed. The back of the gift card instructs customers to present gift cards before ordering, but in hopes of avoiding the Uncle Jack&#8217;s &#8220;special sauce,&#8221; we waited until we were finished before handing it to our &#8220;captain&#8221; (aka waiter), and they accepted it without a problem.  Click ahead to read about the entire meal.</p>
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<p>We started by sharing the house salad ($9), which came with a light citrus vinaigrette and was way too big for one person to eat alone.  The salad pictured below is only half of the entire salad.  So far so good.  The self-proclaimed &#8220;famous Maryland lump crabcake appetizer&#8221; went for $18, so we went with the less-pricey and more-boring salad. Also out of our price range was the Alaskan king crab leg  special.  I love king crab, but unfortunately my wallet feels differently.</p>
<p><a href="http://nycfoodguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_15691.JPG"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4518" title="Uncle Jack's House Salad" src="http://nycfoodguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_15691.JPG" alt="Uncle Jack's House Salad" width="480" height="360" /></a></p>
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<p>Now onto the main event: the 48 ounce porterhouse for two ($85).  While it did not arrive sizzling, it was charred, tender, juicy, and flavorful.  The juice was delicious and resulted in an almost negligible addition of ketchup (only one <a title="tiny heinz bottle" href="http://r.b5z.net/i/u/6148399/i/heinz_ketchup_mini.jpg" target="_blank">tiny glass bottle of Heinz</a>). Sure, ketchup on steak is blasphemy to most steak-aficionados, but certainly not to the King of Ketchup. The steak was very good &#8212; the strip side was definitely tastier than the Filet side &#8212; but both were tender and cooked medium-rare as ordered. It wasn&#8217;t quite on par with a Luger&#8217;s or Wolfgang&#8217;s porterhouse, but it was still damn good.</p>
<p>As for side dishes, we went with the garlic mashed potatoes in addition to the sautéed asparagus.  The size of the sides were huge (only about one-third of each is featured below), but the mashed potatoes were lukewarm and  relatively tasteless.  The asparagus, sautéed in oil and garlic, were tasty enough, and as expected, provided a pleasant reminder of the delicious meal the following morning.</p>
<p><a href="http://nycfoodguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_15791.JPG"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4520" title="Sauteed Asparagus &amp; Mashed Potatoes" src="http://nycfoodguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_15791.JPG" alt="Sauteed Asparagus &amp; Mashed Potatoes" width="480" height="360" /></a></p>
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<p>Even though we were sufficiently stuffed after crushing the entire steak and cleaning the bone, the chocolate soufflé was too good to pass up.  It arrived hot and was an unbelievable touch to finish the meal. While the whipped cream was slightly watery and far from fluffy, the adorable little raspberry-sauce hearts made up for it. Our free $50 was applied to the final bill, and although the meal was far from free, who can complain?</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-4502" title="Chocolate souffle" src="http://nycfoodguy.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1586.JPG" alt="Chocolate souffle" width="480" height="360" /></p>
<p>If you can live without the steak, go during lunch and try &#8220;The Big Jack&#8221; cheeseburger with steak fries for $20, or the Filet Mignon sandwich on garlic bread with sautéed onions and steak fries for $19.  Whoever said there&#8217;s no such thing as a free lunch was lying.</p>
<h1><strong>Uncle Jack&#8217;s Steakhouse (3 locations)</strong></h1>
<address style="text-align: left; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">44 West 56th Street b/t 5th &amp; 6th Ave<br style="padding: 0px; margin: 0px;" /></address>
<address style="text-align: left; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">New York, NY 10019</address>
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<address style="text-align: left; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">Bayside, NY 11361</address>
<address style="text-align: left; padding: 0px; margin: 0px;">718-229-1100</address>
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		<title>NYC Steak: Angelo &amp; Maxie&#8217;s $20.99 Lunch Special is Lackluster</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 11:16:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NYC Food Guy likes steak. Unfortunately, steak doesn&#8217;t fall within the Food Guy&#8217;s budgetary constraints &#8212; until today.  Enter Angelo &#38; Maxie&#8217;s $20.99 Lunch Special, served Monday through Saturday, 11:30AM to 3PM, and comprised of three courses: 1) Soup of the day or Caesar/House Salad 2) 11 oz. NY Strip, 8 oz. Filet or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NYC Food Guy likes steak. Unfortunately, steak doesn&#8217;t fall within the Food Guy&#8217;s budgetary constraints &#8212; until today.  Enter <strong>Angelo &amp; Maxie&#8217;s $20.99 Lunch Special</strong>, served Monday through Saturday, 11:30AM to 3PM, and comprised of three courses: <strong>1)</strong> Soup of the day or Caesar/House Salad <strong>2)</strong> 11 oz. NY Strip, 8 oz. Filet or Filet Au Poivre, 10 oz. Broiled Salmon over roast veggies, or Herb Roasted Chicken <strong>3)</strong> Fruit plate, cheesecake or ice cream. <strong>Sounds great, but does a good price mean a good meal? Read on to find out&#8230;</strong></p>
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<h5 style="text-align:center;"><strong>French Onion Soup, 11 oz. NY Strip, Marble Cheesecake w/ Raspberry Sauce<br />
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<h2><strong>Once you&#8217;ve tasted the best&#8230;</strong></h2>
<p>For those of us who have eaten great steak, this meal is going to disappoint, especially if you&#8217;re not willing to spend much more than the original $20.99.  Keep in mind, the lunch special comes with no sides. What&#8217;s a steak meal without some potato, fried onion or creamed spinach?  Unfortunately those will each cost you $7.95 for &#8220;small&#8221; sized portions.  We&#8217;ll talk more about sides later, right now it&#8217;s steak time.</p>
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<h2>Looks Can Be Deceiving</h2>
<p>I went with the <strong>11 oz. NY Strip</strong> over the Filet because the latter is devoid of fat and therefore flavor.  I was pleased with the size of the cut and the puddle of juice on the plate.  My first cut into the meat spelled trouble. Very tough.  This was surprising considering my medium rare order (red and warm) was delivered upon.  Unfortunately, the steak just wasn&#8217;t very tender.  I made sure to cut against the grain, but still, chewy and a little tough.</p>
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<p>Naturally I still finished the entire piece, the outer char and inner beefy flavor were nice although they were not enhanced by the watery and bland steak sauce.  Once you&#8217;ve had Peter Luger&#8217;s steak sauce, brimming with horseradish punch, it&#8217;s hard to enjoy another.</p>
<p>Although the <strong>Filet Mignon</strong> looks tender, my cousin said it was overcooked and flavorless.</p>
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<h2>Can You Mess Up Bread?</h2>
<p>If the answer&#8217;s &#8220;yes&#8221;, then you know the meal&#8217;s in trouble.  In regard to this bread basket, the answer was &#8220;slightly.&#8221;  The onion rolls were stale and cool, a big disappointment, but the house roll was tasty and slightly warm and the flat crackers, dotted with bits of garlic and caraway seed, were fresh and crisp.  Everything tasted a little better with the standard butter.</p>
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<h2>Go Green Instead</h2>
<p>Soup of the day was either Split Pea or a <strong>$2.50 step up fee for French Onion Soup</strong>. Go big or go home right? French onion soup it is.  The result was lackluster.  In my mind, there can never be enough melted cheese on a French onion soup.</p>
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<p>This version was more of a cheese yarmulka, barely overtaking the edges of the bowl.  Inside, the requisite bread was a soggy variety of who-knows-what swimming in an over-peppered broth filled of sweet onion.  It was edible but my cousin&#8217;s Caesar salad, crowned with two anchovies, looked much tastier.</p>
<h2>Standard Sides&#8230; With One Exception</h2>
<p>I was dining with both of my cousins, who can generally pack in as much food as the Food Guy, so we ordered three sides at $7.95 each: <strong>Onion Strings, Hash browns and Creamed Spinach</strong>. The onion strings and hash browns met the minimum steakhouse expectations, simple and moderately effective, but the creamed spinach was some of the worst I&#8217;ve had.</p>
<p>The <strong>onion strings</strong> were the best of the three sides. Crispy, light and plentiful, they tasted fresh and weren&#8217;t overly greasy.</p>
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<p>The <strong>hash browns</strong> did what they were supposed to, provide the necessary potato aspect of the potato-onion-steak bite.  Salty and bland, these hash browns merely sufficed; a crisp outer shell hid chopped potato, onion and pepper.  Maybe we should have opted for the shoestring fries we spied on a neighboring table, they resembled a poor man&#8217;s <a href="http://nycfoodguy.com/2008/04/01/houstons-consistently-delicious-chain-never-disappoints/" target="_blank">Houston&#8217;s fries</a>.</p>
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<p>The <strong>creamed spinach</strong> was awful.  It was salty, congealed almost instantly after hitting the plate and didn&#8217;t taste like spinach at all.  People fall victim to ordering this side because it&#8217;s known as one of the steakhouse &#8220;basics.&#8221;  I can honestly say it disappoints more often than not.  The best I&#8217;ve had is probably at <a href="http://www.rothmannssteakhouse.com/" target="_blank">Rothmann&#8217;s Steakhouse</a> in East Norwich, Long Island.  There&#8217;s also a NYC Rothmann&#8217;s on 54th b/t 5th Ave &amp; Madison.</p>
<h2><a href="http://nyceats.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/angelo-and-maxies-025.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1751" title="angelo-and-maxies-025" src="http://nyceats.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/angelo-and-maxies-025.jpg" alt="angelo-and-maxies-025" width="450" height="382" /></a></h2>
<h2>When It Comes to Cheesecake, Quality Matters</h2>
<p>Just like the steak, the cheesecake looked good but lacked star quality.  The raspberry sauce was the saving grace for what was obviously a generic wholesale marble cheesecake. It was creamy but lacked the delicate quality that separates good cheesecake from medicore.  The &#8220;marble&#8221; aspect was more decorative than flavorful and in the end, I left half the slice over.  Should have went with the ice cream (chocolate or vanilla), you can&#8217;t mess that up.</p>
<h2><a href="http://nyceats.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/angelo-and-maxies-013.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1752" title="angelo-and-maxies-013" src="http://nyceats.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/angelo-and-maxies-013.jpg" alt="angelo-and-maxies-013" width="450" height="337" /></a></h2>
<h2>Save Your Money For a Real Steak Meal</h2>
<p>As they say in Vegas, the house always wins.  I ended up spending $45, including a beer and tip, on a filling but lackluster meal which started at $20.99.  The company of my cousins, one of whom was celebrating his 21st birthday, was the best part of the experience.</p>
<p>In the end, there&#8217;s no cutting corners when it comes to steak.  Save your money.  Go to a real steakhouse like Luger&#8217;s and become one with your inner carnivore.  Your stomach and integrity will thank you.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.angelo-maxies.com/home.htm" target="_blank">Angelo &amp; Maxie&#8217;s</a></h2>
<address>Park Avenue South at 19th Street</address>
<address>New York, NY 10003</address>
<address>(212) 220-9200</address>
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