'Ruth Chris Steakhouses...they  ain't cheap' 
To be honest I don't normally eat at many chain restaurants. I count  myself lucky to live in a city where there are many locally owned and  independently operated places to eat - and I really enjoy supporting  local businesses (that is - as long as they are good). So you typically  wouldn't find me at a place like the Ruth Chris Steakhouse but my mom  happened to send me a gift card to Ruth Chris for my birthday and I'm  never one to turn down free food (I think this goes back to my days as a  starving graduate student and sometimes it's hard to break life-long  habits, like say, devouring a free buffet of food when you think no one  is looking....but I digress).
The first Ruth Chris I've  ever been to was the local downtown Salt Lake City location. The space  was formerly occupied by the Gastronomy run restaurant Baci; Ruth Chris  had converted the space giving it a great ambience, complete with an  elegant "business-casual" feel and beautiful decor. Right from the start  you could tell that the servers were well trained and that this was a  tip-top production, a tightly run ship. Our server had a great knowledge  of wine, our steaks were perfectly cooked, came out in a timely (but  not too quick) fashion and were delicious, and everything added up to a  great evening. That is until we were told that the gift card given to me  by my mom was invalid. Well actually it's a longer story than that, but  suffice it to say - we thought we were getting a free dinner and we  wound up having to pay an almost $200 bill for two people. Yikes; this  is something you should know about all Ruth Chris Steakhouses...they  ain't cheap. A steak alone (literally alone, you don't get anything with  your steak except steak - it's served a la carte) is a minimum of like  $25; add in drinks and side dishes and/or salads and you're easily close  to $100 for a single person.
Obviously there was a mistake somewhere along the convoluted path  from my mom's original purchase to the issuing of the gift card, and  like any person on a mission to get my free food back, I had many very  productive (and I might add enjoyable) conversations with general  managers both in Salt Lake and in California (where my mom is from and  where she purchased the card for me) to try to fix what was broken. In  the end, Ruth Chris not only sent me a gift card for the original  purchase made by my mother, but they also doubled the amount for all of  the trouble that was caused on their end. Very classy indeed. This chain  was starting to win me over.
Due to mis-management (unrelated to my own gift card  debacle), the Salt Lake Ruth Chris ended up closing for good  (incidentally, the space is currently  occupied by another high end steakhouse chain called Donovan's). So in  order to take advantage of this newly issued gift card, we headed up to  Park City where the only other Ruth Chris in the state of Utah is  located. The Park City Ruth Chris is housed within the Hotel Park City.  The space is equally as lovely as the Salt Lake venue was, with a  smaller, more ski-lodge feel...appropriate for a hotel restaurant  residing in a ski town....and thankfully the interior was not an exact  replica of the downtown Salt Lake location. The service again was  excellent, they had a great wine list, and a very nice ambience. And  what about the food? Just like my first experience, the food was  awesome.
We started with a very large Caesar salad, not too heavily  dressed, served with big slivers of Parmigiano Reggiano. The salad was  quite satisfying with a tart citrus flavor curbed by the nice saltiness  of the cheese and anchovies. This could have been a meal unto itself and  in fact when we got the main course, I wish I hadn't eaten all my salad  - I almost had no more room for the main event. I had the New York  strip, medium-rare; it landed right in front of me sizzling on a hot  plate laden with melted butter. Our table shared two side dishes - the  whipped potatoes and the sauteed wild mushrooms. Each dish was  magnificent in their own right but the steak was the definite star. The  steak, perfectly cooked, was tender and moist, harboring a robust, deep  flavor just enriched by the puddle of butter it rested on. The potatoes  were smooth, velvety and creamy - and the mushrooms were delicious with a  nutty, earthy, flavor. Both of these sides complimented the steak  giving the meal different textures and flavors...add in great service  and ambience....and again Ruth Chris serves up a lovely evening. And  better yet, they accepted the gift card this time around no questions  asked. Thanks mom!
Certainly there are high end chains out there that do  really great food and strive to excel at customer service - and the Ruth  Chris Steakhouse definitely falls into this category. The fact of the  matter is that good food is good food, no matter if it's from a chain or  a local place, or from a hot dog stand or your grandma's kitchen. But  even given the great experiences I've had at Ruth Chris, these still  haven't changed my  fundamental philosophy about supporting local restaurants. Sure that  means you won't find me eating every week at the Ruth Chris (I couldn't  afford it anyway!) but if I had to recommend a great steakhouse in  Utah....solely based on the food...Ruth Chris would definitely be in my  top three.
Ruth Chris Steakhouse ~ Park City, Utah
Hotel  Park City
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Great review. For people on the caveman (Paleo) type diet having just the steak and then choosing what you want is a bonus. I would like to see you compare them to Donovans or Spencers if your arteries can take it.
ReplyDeletethx.
Haven't gotten a chance to check out Donovan's and the last time I went to Spencer's it was several years ago so any info I remember is probably out of date. I'm sure another steakhouse review is in my future...
ReplyDeleteI have heard that Donovan's does a free appetizer happy hour kind of thing, every Tuesday (I think)? Buy a drink and get a buffet of free appetizers or something like that. Check it out...
Thanks for reading.