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Thursday Lobster Day At Rudy's

THURSDAY PROMOTION ON LOBSTER SET.... and since I would be only there for a week in Sacramento, we took advantage of having this deal before I leave.  Many thanks to my sister and family for giving this scrumptious treat!

This time we really got to beat the crowd by being there on the dot... 4pm!  We were more or less the first few patrons to enter and we were given a really good service by the staff who attended to us every now and then.  He even recommended what to eat and the best thing is, he gave each of us a bowl of freshly cooked Clam Chowder!  He sang high praises of this soup and he insisted that we must try... compliments from him!  Wow... so nice of him.... end of meal, my sister tipped him very well too!  LOL... 

Rudy's Hideaway in Sacramento...
Then my son told me they have this too in St Jose....
Each day they offer different promotion deals.... 
At the side of entrance.... 
Upon entering....
We opted for the Captain's room since the place was quite empty then....
And so this is the Captain's room....
Cosy corners....
I like the ambience....
As usual free flow of freshly baked sourdough buns were served with endless butter... 
Our free Clam Chowder was served..... 
I was amazed that I finished the whole bowl.....
It was so so good!
The two big hunks ordered steak with lobster tail.... not sure how much... 
Theirs is a special addition... 
My sister and I ordered the Lobster deal set... $25 each....
With the clam chowder and this set, I am fully full to the brim!
Oh, desserts to finish off the meal....
Banana pudding pie....
Oh, we shared this... 
no way I could finish this all by myself... LOL...
And the bill came to $180 excluding tips.... 
I guess it is very reasonable if we do not convert, right?
LOL....

 

Comments

  1. The Clam Chowder looks rich and thick - I'd love that. Oooooo...lobster! Yes, don't convert when overseas. I wonder how much a lobster platter like that will cost here - can get at places in KL, if I am not mistaken...not here.

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  2. Price sure is good. I love these food. So delicious! Eat here will be very expensive. Enjoy your stay! Good to read updates from you about life in USA.

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  3. This place looks awesome! Not just a meal, but an entire experience!

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  4. great food & service. That's a huge lobster!

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  5. That was truly a luxurious makan! I had clam chowder before in Boston but even though it was delicious, I found it too creamy and jelak. I really wish that I could visit USA again!

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  6. Nice place, nice ambience. Food looked good as well. Lobsters. Drooling.

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