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Ruth's Chris steak house to open at Mississauga City Centre

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Upscale steak house to open at Square One


Joseph Chin
Sep 3, 2003

Mississauga will be sizzling this fall with the Sept. 29 opening of Ruth's Chris Steak House.
Located at 77 City Centre Dr., near Square One, it will be the second Ruth's Chris in Canada. The first was opened in Toronto eight years ago. Both are owned by Canadian-born Lana Duke.

Ruth's Chris is the largest upscale steak house chain in the world, with 90 restaurants in the U.S. and internationally. It sells over 17,000 steaks a day, grossing more than $250 million annually. The U.S.-based chain is renowned for its steaks, broiled at 1800 degrees Fahrenheit and served sizzling. Its wine list consists of more than 250 labels, including exclusive brands.

The Mississauga restaurant is over 11,000 square feet, featuring a 320-seat dining room with an additional 50-seat bar lounge. It boasts four private dining rooms with state-of-the-art audio visual equipment, suitable for presentations. Three of the rooms can be combined to create a 120-seat area for large corporate and private functions.

The restaurant will create approximately 100 new jobs.

"We've been looking to expand for quite some time," said Hanne Olesen-Nahman, VP of Canadian operations. "At first we looked in the airport area, but was unable to find a suitable site.

"Mississauga was a logical choice because it's a fast-growing city and the home of many corporate headquarters. It's also very close to the airport. We're definitely going to hit the ground running."

The new restaurant, designed by Brampton's D-Zign Interior Planning, features large expanses of curved walls with natural earth tones.

The restaurant Ruth Fertel bought in 1965 was named Chris Steak House, and she acquired the right to use that name as long as the restaurant remained in the original location.

But, after a fire forced her to move, she needed a new name. Adding her name to the logo seemed the simplest solution and Ruth's Chris Steak House was born. It has proven to be effective as people remember the name because it's so unusual.
 
Mississauga has a large enough corporate community that can rival downtown Toronto. It's strategic location near the Airport is also a huge plus.

This location is also twice as big as the downtown location.

Louroz
 
Ruth Chris is far from being an expensive steak house. I say it is average priced and the food is no better then the Keg (although they do have an amazing Caesar salad). When you pay $500 for steak made out of Kobe beef, that’s expensive.
 
Can the GTA handle two of these? Ruth's Chris is expensive. I haven't seen the prices in Toronto but I ate at one in Kansas City and a group of 10-14 spent over $1000 US.
 
Morton's is expensive - Ruth Chris is mid-range.

GB
 
"I say it is average priced and the food is no better then the Keg (although they do have an amazing Caesar salad)."

The Keg has pretty good steak for its price but Ruth's Chris' steak blows it away. Ruth's Chris is amazing... best steak in town.
 
The prices here must be lower than I experienced in Kansas City in somehow it is compared to the Keg. Also the quality must be much lower because the steak I had in KC was amazing. In KC you would order a steak at Ruth's Chris for $30US and all you got was the steak. Vegetables cost extra and a creamed spinach the size of a mini KFC salad was $7US. Potato extra. Tap water free though :) It tasted much better that the steak I had at the Hereford House which is the big steakhouse in town. I guess $30US that doesn't compare to a $500 Kobe beef steak though.
 
Mississauga has a large enough corporate community that can rival downtown Toronto.

Im not so sure about that...being near the airport should be good for business though.

Never been there...steak looks good though.
 
I tried Ruth's Chris downtown a little while ago. I think it came to about $100/head without alcohol.

While I thought it was far better than the Keg, I didn't find the experience 4 or 5x better than the restaurants I usually eat in (based on a price comparison).

I must say, though, that the service was excellent - as you might expect for the price. I dislike fancy restaurants and tend to think the service will be snotty as I walk in in my jeans. To the contrary, they bent over backwards to satisfy our every request.

I don't expect to ever go back, but I won't dissuade people who, like me, want to experience it once.
 
I don't know if this is good news. I actually don't like the idea of having a branch restaurant in Mississauga or anywhere else in Toronto.

Downtown Toronto should be the place for upper class restaurants like this. Having them in the suburbs also, is not good.
 
"I don't know if this is good news. I actually don't like the idea of having a branch restaurant in Mississauga or anywhere else in Toronto.

Downtown Toronto should be the place for upper class restaurants like this. Having them in the suburbs also, is not good."

No chain restaurants outside of downtown Toronto? Not bloody likely!
 
Ruth's Chris isn't an upper class restaurant. It is an expensive restaurant for people with no taste, but who have a lot of money to spend. Thus, it is perfect for Mississagua.
 
Opening this Weekend in Mississauga!

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Louroz
 
Why should the suburbs not have nice restaurants? What if the market demand is there for them? A new restaurant will create jobs and taxes. Where's the problem?
 
Wait a second...this isn't really near the airport, as in right across. I know the building it's in...an office building. Well at least it's being filled up with something. I can't imagine stuff like outdoor patios, at least a good one, for this restaurant.
 

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