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Originally Posted by GESteve
Ok your the master, we all bow to your great BBQ knowledge
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You're certainly taking that the wrong way. Have you ever eaten somewhere based on the recommendation of a friend or family member? If so, why would you ever do that if food is 100% subjective? Because it isn't 100% subjective; there is common ground to be reached, some objectivity involved.
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Originally Posted by Phobia
I used to live relatively near LC's and have been there twice, different times of the week. I've had 4 or 5 different kinds of their meat. Their sausage was the best by far. Other than that, I vastly prefer any other kind of rib, brisket, or pulled pork from my smoker at my worst over what I paid good money for from that place. I couldn't even finish their ribs. I'll never pay money to sample LC's again. I've repeated this type of experience at BBQ restaurants all over this city and I'm really not incredibly particular. If it has a good texture, isn't tough, and I get some delicious smoke flavor I'm pretty happy. My most pleasant experiences have been at Jack Stack in Martin City. I'm frustrated paying 3x the money for what I can turn out in my sleep.
I know the restauranteers got there from making good Q at competition but what they serve in competition isn't the same thing they serve for money. The culture can be carried on by backyard guys if the restaurants want to keep serving crap. I really don't think I'm king-shit of the BBQ, I promise I don't. I do pretty well for how long I've been dabbling with it and I've never had anybody turn up their nose at my stuff.
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I don't think that you think highly of yourself. When I said "stinks of ego-placation" I was just wanting to post something needlessly aggressive & off-base to offset your needlessly aggressive & off-base remarks against KC BBQ restaurants. You're either an enemy of Kansas City, or (more likely) your palate is, erm, not great.
Sounds like your white ass got "tourist'd" at L.C.'s, though. It happens there sometimes. It is the biggest detriment of the place.