If anyone should know a good steak from a bad one, it's Sid Miller, Texas' cowboy hat-wearing agriculture commissioner.

At least Miller seems to think so.

The agriculture commissioner with a penchant for making headlines told the staff of an Amarillo restaurant just how bad he thought the steak was Wednesday night.

"Terrible steak. Not a ribeye. More like prime rib which I hate. Awful. Paid $34.00 for mac and cheese," Miller wrote on the back of the business card he left at OHMS Cafe and Bar.

"Guy came in and didn't like the steak," Josh Fuller, OHMS's chef and manager told Fox 14 News in Amarillo. "We offered him something different, and he declined and then left his business card in his plate of food and then left his business card again and guest checkbook with a note in it and said he was unhappy with his meal."

Miller told Fox 14 News that "I didn't really expect to be charged for a steak that I couldn't eat. But they did."

Even so, Miller left a $10 tip on his $54.13 tab, along with the words "terrible meal."

Miller told Fox 14 News that he often leaves notes like this and that he meant it as constructive criticism.

"I appreciate it when if I have an employee who is not doing their job or they have a complaint and there's something wrong with my operation I really appreciate people letting me know so I can correct it," Miller said. "And I'm not averse to constructive criticism, and that's what this was."

Miller said he didn't expect his restaurant criticism to go public.

But he has a way of knack for finding his way into the news, from his pre-election tweet referring to Hillary Clinton as vulgar term to his trip on taxpayer expense to get a "Jesus shot" from an Oklahoma doctor.

He's also known to weigh in on food, from blasting chili with beans in it to his lifting of a ban on deep-fried food in school cafeterias, one of his first acts as agriculture commissioner.

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