Are you a cowboy fan? If you are, then I’m sure you’ll love the experience of dining the cowboy way, right? But I know you also want the taste to be authentic, or else the cowboy spirit in you will fade away.
If this is your dilemma, then worry no more. Yes, you don’t need to worry about dining the cowboy way with an authentic taste of the real wild wild west anymore as TEXAS ROADHOUSE GRILL is here to indulge your cravings for grilled dishes. It’s hard to describe how delectable their foods are without trying them, so we grabbed the chance while we can.
You know, I’m not the type of person who eats medium rare steak, I mean…why eat foods with “blood” on it when I can order for a well done one; but hey! It’s not that bad after all. After trying it with this one-of-a-kind saloon, I’ve decided that medium rare rib eye steak should be considered one of my favorites. But what really makes this rib eye stand out? It is served juicy with vegetable seasoned over it.
"The Great Ribeye"
I also tried their corn soup, which is supposed to be an appetizer, but then again, I was amazed of how it turned to be heavy in the stomach. I suggest that you really try this soup. After talking about the appetizer, I can’t wait to tell something about the dessert. So pardon me if I’ll jump my story from appetizer to dessert, ok?
Now, here we go…. the dessert part of the dining. It’s called Mighty Oreo Mud Pie, well, what really makes me drool about this aside from its name- which sounds really mouth-watering – is that, it has snickers in it, my favorite! Indulge me , please… mmmm
"Mighty Oreo Mud Pie"
Anyway, to make your stomach stop from rumbling because of these best-tasting story of mine, I have to end it now. But, I must tell you, the total experience with Texas Roadhouse Grill is something that tells me “I know you’ll come back, I’m sure”, and it’s really true…
So, next time, I also would like to try their ocean-fresh seafood, their chicken dishes, the Ol Texas Burger and Cheesesteak Sandwich, their pasta foods like the Geronimo’s Seafood Marinara and Billy the Kid’s Shrimp Pasta, and then there’s the Parmesan Crusted Fish Fillet and the Loaded Meatloaf…aaaahhhh…the choices are endless…I really can’t wait until my next dine at Texas Roadhouse Grill, which is, by the way, located at Bonifacio High Street and El Pueblo Real de Manila, Ortigas Center.
So, the search for the ultimate grilled dishes stops here. I guess I have to say, “See you there”!