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Businiess name:  David Burke's Primehouse
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We went to Primehouse for my birthday last night. I had high expectations from the reviews and the menu. Unfortunately, not only were my expectations not met but Primehouse was not even one of the best steakhouses I've been to in the last 3 months. We ordered the sticks and stones appetizer - skewered beef and shrimp brought to the table raw to be cooked on a hot stone. Interesting and fun but lacked much flavor in spite of the infused soy sauce brought along to pour over the shrimp and beef as they cooked. Next we had the Caesar salad with white anchovies. Nice table side preparation and overall typical quality salad. Nothing extraordinary but it tasted fine. For our meals, we ordered the Porterhouse and the 55 day aged bone in ribeye, supposedly the best dry aged steak in Chicago in 2008. If that is the case, I would hate to taste even the second best let alone those that didn't make the list. The steak was not even tender, a reasonable expectation for a restaurant that happily claims to be the only one in the country that owns it own sire. My companion ate the Porterhouse but only after having to insist on steak sauce to make it flavorful. The Chorizo whipped potatoes were nice, but again, nothing extraordinary. Same for the creamed spinach, except the nutmeg was a little overpowering. Pros: None. Cons: Steaks, service, atmosphere.

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