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About This Page: This is a discussion on Food and Beer Reviews within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Just picked up my Prime Rib for a whopping
$ 12.98 per pound at Beef Palace in Huntington Beach...
Mmmmmm nothing beats leftover prime rib sandwiches on Christmas Day. In fact, I'll probably have several prime rib sandwiches this week. I think we have a 17 pound prime rib.
The ones at Vons are SELECT and I imagine that the ones at the Beef Palace are CHOICE if not PRIME. There is a huge difference from one grade to the next in price and texture.
The ones at Vons are SELECT and I imagine that the ones at the Beef Palace are CHOICE if not PRIME. There is a huge difference from one grade to the next in price and texture.
Ralphs has a choice section in most locations (size varies by store, I've found), and usually has Filet Mignon, Ribeye, New York, Porterhouse and T-Bone available.
The last time I was there, they had 2 outstanding Filets in a package which cost $22.00. They were very good. Served them with garlic sauteed veggies, and sauteed (w/ olive oil, basil and oregano) cherry tomatoes (done on the grill, using aluminum take-home containers from restaurants) as a garnish.
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