Best steakhouse in NYC 1. Keens Steakhouse Steakhouse Midtown West price 4 of 4 Photograph: Courtesy of Keens Steakhouse Keens is the kind of place where everybody knows its name. The 138 year-old chop of history is also almost as famous for its mutton chop, formally detailed as “our ...
STK is a popular chain of steakhouses located in multiple states throughout the country. New York City alone has two offerings, with one in Midtown and the other Downtown. STK Downtown is a popular venue, as it offers not only a robust dinner and drink experience, but the restaurant can...
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“One of the best steakhouses in NYC” Review of Club A Steakhouse 1,850 photos Club A Steakhouse 240 East 58th Street, New York City, NY 10022-2001 (Midtown East) +1 212-688-4190 Website E-mail Improve this listing Reserve a table 2 Mon, 2/3 8:00 PM Find a tabl...
to create something new –“a contemporary steakhouse” – Midtown’s American Cut follows the ways of the time-honored steakhouse. The kitchen is headed up by Marc Forgione, “Next Iron Chef” winner and master of red meat, helping make American Cut everything you want in a steakhouse. ...
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Keens Steakhouse “Keens has a way with mutton,” or so it was written in the New York Herald Tribune in 1949. And it remains as true 60 years later as it has been since Keens opened its doors in the mid 1880s. A treasure trove of American antiquities, the restaurant’s ceilings ...