When all we want is a well-cooked tomahawk steak these are the Redwood City Steakhouses we turn to. We scoured top blogs and publications and incorporated millions of reviews to find the best steak for this list. Enjoy a steak dinner with prime cuts of short rib and tenderloin with great sides at these Redwood City restaurants.
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A nice red wine that will bring the most out of the fatty flavors of your ribeye would be Syrah.
Experts often pair prime rib with a glass of Petite Sirah, a popular red wine.
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Experts recommend pairing steak with tea, complementing the fatty taste of the food with the tannin-rich flavors of the drink.
Molly Schuyler knows that you can never have too much of a good thing. They proved this by eating 23 pounds of prime rib, setting a world record in the process!
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