So what is the big deal about Jacob's Steakhouse. Well to coin a phrase
from the Toronto soccer team a while back, it's a bloody big deal.
This clubhouse boasts some of the best international steaks from all
around the world. Although the price is often out of the range of the
average person, it is certainly worth a once in a lifetime adventure to
eat at this restaurant.
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Beef Tartar |
We made reservations for 4 for a
Saturday evening and were given our seats right away. The waitress who
attended to us took the time to explain to us all the different types of
international steaks and even took some of the raw meat to our table to
show us what was the difference between a regular steak all the way to a
Japanese A5 steak.
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VanGroningen Farm Ribeye |
After scanning the menu, we wanted to order
a couple of North American steaks, 1 Australian steak and 1 Japanese
steak. We went with an 18oz US Prime Black Angus Bone in Striploin, a
12oz Van Groningen Farms Ribeye, a 10oz AAco Westholme from Australia
Tenderloin and a 4oz A5 Black Tajima-Kagoshima California Cut Striploin
from Japan. We also got a Caesar salad and a Beef Tartar to round out
the selection.
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USDA Prime Black Angus Bone in Striploin |
The Caesar salad was freshly made before us. A
waitress would make the salad in a teak bowl standing by your table.
The salad was given some punch with the addition of a couple pieces of
anchovies to spice up the flavor.
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AAco Westholme Wagyu Tenderloin |
The Beef Tartar was
outstanding. If nothing else was ordered for the evening, just the one
serving alone of beef tartar for one person would have been enough. The
taste was amazing. It had a certain tangy taste to it and the meat was
super fresh.
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A5 Black Tajima-KagoshimaCalifornia Cut Striploin |
The steaks all arrived at the same time. Although
it would not have been foolish to start from the cheapest steak and
work one's way to the more expensive one, we were concerned that by the
time we got to the most expensive Japanese steak, that one we would be
full or two, the steak would have gotten cold. The Japanese steak was
by far our favorite. Made to medium rare, the meat was so fatty and
juicy that like the waitress said, the meat would just melted in one's
mouth. Surprisingly, the Australian steak was equally as good. It
didn't melt as much as the Japanese cut, but there was still a certain
aura to it. The 2 North American steaks were good but were typical and
comparable to many of the other North American steaks I have had in the
past.
We ordered a bottle of wine to enjoy this meal with. For
4 people, it was $750 tax and tip included. Not cheap but certain well
worth it!!!
Jacob's Co and Steakhouse
12 Brant Street
Toronto, Ontario
416-366-0200
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