Southern America BBQ Joints

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Re: Southern America BBQ Joints

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Pecker wrote:Cheers for the tips.

Just found there's at least one in Leeds:

http://ribshakk.com/

Anyone been?

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Just don't go to Grill at 31 in Wakefield. Great reviews etc, but went there a couple of weeks ago - no ribs, BBQ'd lamb no longer on the menu, and "smoked chicken wings" tasted as though they had just been shoved into the oven for a while and smothered in commercial sauce. Awful! Gets one star for being open!

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thelawnet wrote:
Found this line from the write-up quite confusing;-
Burgers are made from un-minced rib meat which has been cooked on the bone
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liomer wrote:Just don't go to Grill at 31 in Wakefield. Great reviews etc, but went there a couple of weeks ago - no ribs, BBQ'd lamb no longer on the menu, and "smoked chicken wings" tasted as though they had just been shoved into the oven for a while and smothered in commercial sauce. Awful! Gets one star for being open!

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I work in Wakey, thanks for the tip.

Have the ribs gone permanently, or had they just run out?

Did it used to be good?

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keith157 wrote:
thelawnet wrote:
Found this line from the write-up quite confusing;-
Burgers are made from un-minced rib meat which has been cooked on the bone
:?

Keith, the text at the site sounds a little forced, sort of faux-Deep South. And whilst the proprieter appears to be a Mr. 'Billy Bob', there's no 'About' section saying what his background is.

I couldn't care less if he's from Louisianna or Batley, as long as the food is good, I just hope the food is more authentic than the spiel.

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Re: Southern America BBQ Joints

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im with steve on this


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Re: Southern America BBQ Joints

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Sorry I'm still trying to figure out how you make burgers from unminced beef that's already been cooked? Are they saying you get a patty of slow cooked beef rib in lieu of a fresh cooked juicy burger. If so what's the difference between their burger and a pulled beef sarnie :?

I don't care where the guy comes from or his roots if he can cook great BBQ at good prices. :)
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Re: Southern America BBQ Joints

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Ribshakk doesnt actually BBQ anything, I understand they sous vide everything and put a sauce on it afterwards. Due to the location they arent allowed grills
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:shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: Southern America BBQ Joints

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On e of my old mates contacted me the other day. We meet up a couple of times a year for a beer and something to eat in Leeds.

I might give this place a go. Unusual cooking method, but not necessarily a bad one as such, I suppose.

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