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General chatter about food, unrelated to a specific steak adventure.

The Next Steak Adventure: Bob’s Steak and Chophouse (San Francisco)

Yes, it’s true, the next Steak Adventure is here. Tonight it’s a return visit to Bob’s Steak and Chophouse in San Francisco. We first visited Bob’s way back in 2004, on our very first official Steak Adventure.

Word has it that their prices have gone way up. The Porterhouse is now $64, and the Onion Rings are $13. Good thing we’ve been saving our pennies.

We’ll have all three Original Adventurers tonight. Stay tuned for a report (and follow us on Twitter (SteakAdventures) for possible in-Adventure updates!)

The next Steak Adventure is set!

More than a year after the last big Steak Adventure, a new one is set. This time, we’re trying 5A5 Steakhouse. A friend of Original Adventurer Cathy recently attended an event at the brand new steakhouse and said the steaks were very good and the room had a “groovy vibe.” (Cathy’s first reaction to that was “I to want to take a nap”.)

SFGate’s food critic Michael Bauer has already reviewed the place, and calls the service as “unfocused as the space itself – a hybrid of white-tablecloth restaurant and lounge”, but suggests the food, particularly the beef, has some potential. The dry aged T-bone steak, which is likely be my choice, was “loaded with flavor”, he says.

(Before we even go for the first time, the menu already makes it clear we’ll have to go again; they have three cuts of Wagyu style beef, “World Wide Wagyu”, on there, 12 total ounces for $125. Clearly I’ll also need to save up for that return visit.)

Original Adventurers Cathy, Ying and Jason will be the guides for this Adventure. Tune in after August 15 for our recap.

Spoilsports

Oh man, there’s nothing worse than having your steak buzz killed by thinking about the health “issues” of eating a juicy slab, but the folks over at the The New York Times totally stomped on my food cravings.

Their headline—”Paying a Price for Loving Red Meat“—makes it clear that enjoying the charred flesh of the beast won’t be good for you. I mean, could that be any worse? Was “Red Meat: Eat it and Die!” too dramatic?

The study found that, other things being equal, the men and women who consumed the most red and processed meat were likely to die sooner, especially from one of our two leading killers, heart disease and cancer, than people who consumed much smaller amounts of these foods.

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The increase in mortality risk tied to the higher levels of meat consumption was described as ‘modest,’ ranging from about 20 percent to nearly 40 percent.

Yikes!

What’s their recommendation? Fortunately, it’s not “stop eating yummy food”, it’s “eat in moderation, dude!”.

[P]eople should eat a hamburger only once or twice a week instead of every day, a small steak once a week instead of every other day, and a hot dog every month and a half instead of once a week.

Only a “small” steak a week, which I take means a giant T-Bone every few months is perfectly acceptable.

Of course, it’s not just eating red meat that’s the issue. Other bad habits and no exercise is bad too.

The subjects in the study who ate the most red meat had other less-than-healthful habits. They were more likely to smoke, weigh more for their height, and consume more calories and more total fat and saturated fat. They also ate less fruits, vegetables and fiber; took fewer vitamin supplements; and were less physically active.

So if you’re gonna enjoy a steak, make sure you’re taking a few strolls around the block or a couple of spins on your indoor cycle.

An Adventure of Epic proportions

Believe it or not, after more than a year of no Steak Adventures, a new one is on the schedule. As I mentioned previously, the recently opened Epic Roasthouse on San Francisco’s Embarcadero was on the short list, and that will indeed be the venue for the next Steak Adventure.

Original Adventurers Cathy, Ying and Jason will be joined by a mysterious fourth Adventurer on June 21. Subscribe to our RSS feed or come back after June 21 for our report on this highly anticipated new steakhouse.

Planning begins on future Steak Adventures

Shockingly, it’s been over a year since we’ve been on a Steak Adventure. This will not stand! We are now closing in on an appropriate location, likely to be one of Epic Roasthouse in San Francisco or Alexander’s Steakhouse in Cupertino.

There are also plans in the works for “unofficial” Steak Adventures, which will include one of the Core Adventurers (Cathy or Jason) along with new Adventurers.

Stay tuned for updates!