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Just to clarify, different times of day can present better or worse cooks. The Norman for LUNCH on any weekday is my no.1 pick.

1. Norman (lunch - weekday)

2. Morrison (Dinner)

3. Pineapple (maybe 4th)

4. Bunta's BBQ (should be 3rd)

5. Regatta (Wagyu only. )

Now remember you said Brisbane. Spotted Cow kicks all their asses!!!

Id be confident in these are 5 of the best places in Brisbane to get a steak, but in no particular order and im sure there are othrs just as good.

But here is my 5;

1. Breakfast Creek Hotel

2. Marriot Brisbane City (Eagle st)

3. The Norman

4. Warner Tavern

5. Hilton Brisbane (next to the embassy)

Out side of Brisbane but still in QLD (need 7 spots as they are all top notch)

1. Fibbers in Toowoomba

2. Spotted Cow in Toowoomba

3. Wide Bay Tavern in Hervey Bay

4. Royal Pines Resort on the Gold coast (The dinning room on the 21st floor, dress code applies)

5. Kawana Tavern, Nicol Way Kawana (lunch steaks to die for)

6. The Villa Hotel in Noosa

7. Villa Remano in Cairns (Reef and Beef is meaningless until you have eaten here)

country towns are always good for steak - just gotta get the right person to cook it

had a 400gm rump my first night out at dysart ordered it medium rare - it was definately medium to medium well but could tell it was good quality so i had it again the next night orderd it rare and it was what i would call medium rare and was lovely

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