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Dec 08 2008

Restaurant Review - Kingman Co. Steakhouse

We’ve been to this steakhouse two or three times now.  It’s really good.  Their sirloin is one of the best steaks I’ve had in a long time.  If the steakhouse is good, I get my steaks cooked medium, and they do it perfectly.  The prime rib is also very good, but it goes fast, so you have to get there early.  They start serving the prime rib at 5pm.  They have many other cuts of steak as well, and they also serve pork chops, seafood, and chicken.

Sides include baked potato, rice, baked sweet potato, sweet potato fries, regular fries and vegetables.  My husband is a meat and potatoes kind of guy, so he always gets the baked potato with butter and sour cream.  I’ve had the sweet potato fries and the baked sweet potato.  The sweet potato fries are good, but not as good as Mr. Dz Diner .  The baked sweet potato comes with butter and cinnamon sugar, but the potato I had was sweet enough without the sugar.

Entrees come with a choice of soup or salad.  The soup varies, so ask your server what the soup of the day is.  The ravioli soup is very different, but good.  The broccoli cheese soup is excellent.  The salads are fresh and crisp.  Meals also come with a loaf of hot, dark bread with a wonderful cinnamon butter.

We haven’t been there for lunch yet, but we plan to go there some afternoon, not for lunch per se, but for appetizers, as many of the appetizers look scrumptious.  Usually, though, the meal fills us up, so we never get an appetizer before-hand.

The Kingman Co. Steakhouse is located on Stockton Hill Road, right off of I40, so there’s easy access if you’re just passing through Kingman on the interstate.  If you’re looking for a good steak, I’d recommend Kingman Co. Steakhouse.

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