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I ordered the same meal at STK and Capital Grille. One steak was the best I've ever had, but the other was the opposite.

Steven John   

I ordered the same meal at STK and Capital Grille. One steak was the best I've ever had, but the other was the opposite.
I ordered strip steaks at STK and Capital Grille. Steven John
  • I ordered a strip steak and a Caesar salad at STK and Capital Grille to compare the chains.
  • STK served one of the best steaks I've ever had, but the meal there was twice as expensive.

Both STK Steakhouse, which has 20 locations in the US and a few more overseas, and Capital Grille, which has over 70 locations across the States, Mexico, and Costa Rica, have much to offer their diners.

The former has a more modern, chic feel with large open dining rooms, contrasting white and black design features, and interesting plating choices. All of these things rang true at its Midtown Manhattan restaurant.

Capital Grille locations, on the other hand, have a more old-fashioned luxury feel. The Garden City location had deep-red leather booths, a thick crimson and gold carpet, and taxidermized animal heads on the paneled walls.

I ordered the same lunch at STK and Capital Grille to see which high-end steak-house chain offered the best food and value.

I started my meal at STK with a simple Caesar salad.

I started my meal at STK with a simple Caesar salad.
The croutons on STK's Caesar salad were too crunchy.      Steven John

I love a good Caesar salad, so I was excited to see how these top-tier establishments would do them. Unfortunately, the starter as STK was kind of a disappointment.

First of all, I thought it was overdressed — not to the point of sogginess, but it had more dressing than I prefer. Worse still, the croutons were almost impossible to stab with a fork.

The wide, flat squares cracked apart, so I had to awkwardly scoop them up if I wanted any good crunch.

It wasn't necessarily a bad salad, but it wasn't great. For $26, I expect a great salad.

Capital Grille's Caesar was pretty much perfect.

Capital Grille
Capital Grille made a delicious (if basic) Caesar salad.      Steven John

The $15 Caesar salad at Capital Grille was excellent — and a bit more reasonably priced.

The lettuce was chopped into relatively even, bite-sized pieces, there were broad shavings of fresh Parmesan cheese, the croutons were thick and easily forked, and the dressing was light but flavorful.

With a sprinkle of cracked black pepper added to the top, it was an excellent starter.

STK's steak was expensive, but it was worth it.

STK
I paid extra for the pat of umami butter at STK.      Steven John

The lunchtime New York strip steak at STK costs $71 and I paid an extra $13 to add umami butter.

Yes, $13 for butter. But it's butter made with wagyu steak drippings that was melted atop my steak with a blowtorch — the spectacle alone was worth a few extra bucks.

Although paying $84 total for a steak is a lot, it was also one of the best steaks I've ever had.

It was cooked to a perfect medium, with an even pink center throughout and a wonderful sear on the exterior. The meat was almost entirely free of gristle or fat deposits and delightfully tender.

I only took one bite with the steak sauce delivered alongside the entrée because it was honestly an affront to the perfect flavor of the meat.

The deliciously satisfying steak might even be worth paying over $100 for at dinnertime.

My entrée at Capital Grille severely let me down.

My entrée at Capital Grille severely let me down.
I was perplexed by how uneven my steak was at Capital Grille.      Steven John

The bone-in, dry-aged strip steak from Capital Grille was a much more reasonable $41 for lunch. For reference, you'd pay about $10 less for a similar cut at a place like Outback Steakhouse.

Even at dinner, it goes for $72.

I was expecting a fine steak — even if it wasn't going to be another core-memory-level experience. What I got was a piece of meat that was blackened on the outside and unevenly cooked inside.

After slicing it open, I could see that the top and bottom were almost gray from being overcooked and pocked by fat. But somehow, the red center of the cut looked like it had hardly been touched by heat at all.

I managed to slice off a few bites that didn't look too bad, but the meat was pretty tasteless and chewy.

I was tempted to (politely) send the steak back right away — even though I loathe doing that.

I had to pay extra for a side of mashed potatoes at STK.

I had to pay extra for a side of mashed potatoes at STK.
STK's mashed potatoes came in a little cast-iron pot.      Steven John

STK was already going to be the more expensive meal, but surprise surprise, I had to pay $20 extra for a side. My steak came with fries, but I wanted to compare the chains' mashed potatoes, so I shelled out.

Like the steak, these were — sadly for my wallet — delicious.

I'm someone who loves mashed potatoes with something approaching passion, and these were somehow airy and dense at the same time — almost like a mashed-potato foam.

The top of the potatoes was seared brown, with the look and texture of crème brûlée. They were warm, lightly salted, and buttery throughout.

Luckily, I got a free side at Capital Grille.

Luckily, I got a free side at Capital Grille.
Capital Grille's mashed potatoes had a soupier texture.      Steven John

The mashed potatoes at Capital Grille came with my steak, but I would've paid $12 to $15 for them à la carte.

Although they were quite different from those at STK, they were tasty in their own right.

The pile was creamy and almost had the consistency of a very thick potato soup. They also had a pleasant buttery taste and some dried herbs sprinkled over the top.

I'd return to both chains, but I’m not wasting another dollar on Capital Grille's strip steak.

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STK's steak was delicious and entertaining.      Steven John

Both restaurants were enjoyable to visit overall, and each one had its strengths, so I wouldn't mind returning to either one.

I very much hope that the kitchen simply whiffed on the strip steak I ordered at Capital Grille. Maybe the next one I order will be divine, but I'm not sure I'm willing to take the risk.

I'd order the Caesar salad and mashed potatoes again, but maybe alongside the roasted chicken.

On the other hand, I'm dreaming of the next time I can shell out for STK's delectable strip steak and mashed potatoes.


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