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Many years ago a friend of mine moved to NYC from a dinky little town. He was quite attractive, and was invited to a light dinner at the Palm Court at the Plaza Hotel by an elderly gentlemen of means.
My friend made his choice from the menu and jauntily asked the waiter for the "Steak Tartare". With a further flair, he requested that it be "well done". Either the waiter thought my friend was making a joke -- or else was incredibly naive (which was the case) -- and did not comment on the request.
When the dish was served, my friend was enraged and berated the waiter for "forgetting to cook" his dish and sent it back to "be cooked!" "Well done!" The waiter, ever so deftly, took the plate, commenting, "Perhaps this was a bit spicy for you, sir. I will replace it with our steak sandwich -- well done."
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Not a "pure" Steak Tartare, but "Mettbrötchen" are often eaten here and very delicious
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But usually they don't take horse meat for them![]()
What are those white things on top? Maggots ?![]()
But these days I don't think you'll see it on the menu in the US given the SORRYstate of our meat inspections...
The way they usually serve it nowadays is they chop the beef up by hand real fine, then add all kinds of stuff to it, so it really does not taste much like raw beef. That's my problem with it in restaurants, they over spice it.
Yep, onions.
Mett (or Tartar), just on a "brötchen" (kinda like a bun .. but made out of good and not so soft dough) with some freshly grounded black pepper, salt and raw onions.
Delicious!
But shaped like porcupines?????
