Steak
Steaks in New York City are guaranteed to satisfy the craving of any diehard meat lover. The Big Apple is home to a large selection of steakhouses since it is home to certified carne-lovers. You can even order its namesake on the menu called the New York Strip.
You can liken the places serving steaks in the city to temples given how they show reverence to the beef. Their treatment is extra special to bring out its goodness. As a result, you get a juicy bite every time. For optimum flavor, experts do advice to go for a rare to medium-rare steak. Apart from the meat, your choice of side dishes and sauces make a difference. You can opt for a salad or any potato dish. |
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.Main Ingredients
Your choice of steak cut, your choice of sides (potatoes, vegetables, creamed corn, spinach)
Your choice of steak cut, your choice of sides (potatoes, vegetables, creamed corn, spinach)
Recommended Places to Eat
Keens Steakhouse |
Known as Manhattan’s best known USDA Prime-only steakhouse, the Keens Steakhouse is definitely another stop for steak –lovers. Here’s a trivia, the Keen’s steakhouse owns the largest collection of churchwarden pipes in the world. Another trivia, the Keens Steakhouse is more than a century old. That's right, this classic steakhouse has been serving New York City with only the best mutton chops.
The best way to start your food adventure at the Keens Steakhouse is by going there at lunch. Delicious selections from fresh oysters twice baked Vermont blue cheese puffs to chilled seafood trays. At dinner is when the main course of the steakhouse starts, from their legendary Mutton chops, New York Sirloin to steam Maine lobster and Filet Mignon. The Keens steakhouse is more than just a fancy restaurant, it is a historical venue. Head on down to the Keens Steakhouse and have a delectable lunch or dinner. |
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72 W 36th St, New York, NY 10018, USA
$$-$$$
Monday - Friday 11:45am - 10:30pm
Saturday 5:00pm-10:30pm
Sunday 5:00pm - 9:30pm
Saturday 5:00pm-10:30pm
Sunday 5:00pm - 9:30pm
34 St. Herald Sq (3 minutes walk)
Gallagher's Steakhouse |
Another classic steakhouse to try out in Manhattan is Gallagher's Steakhouse. Since 1927, this steakhouse has been serving generations of New York families. The steakhouse has been a favorite hangout among young men and women since the prohibition era.
The Gallagher is known for their Porterhouse steak which graces the frozen windows of the meat lockers that the customers see as they enter the restaurant. You can expect the best USDA prime steaks in this restaurant, from dry-aged Sirloins and Ribeyes to wet-aged Filet Mignons. What’s even better is that the Gallagher have their own selection of steaks readily available for order at their official website. Gallagher always updates their menu from time to time, so you can be sure that the Gallagher’s Steakhouse will always have new selections. |
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228 W 52nd St, New York, NY 10019, USA
$$$$
Monday - Saturday:
Lunch 11:45 am – 4:00 pm
Dinner: 4:00pm – 11:30 pm
Sunday:
Lunch 11:45 am – 4:00 pm
Dinner: 4:00pm – 10:30 pm
Lunch 11:45 am – 4:00 pm
Dinner: 4:00pm – 11:30 pm
Sunday:
Lunch 11:45 am – 4:00 pm
Dinner: 4:00pm – 10:30 pm
50 St Subway (3 minutes walk)
Peter Luger |
The Peter Luger isn’t just a steakhouse; it’s got its own butcher shop as well. The Peter Luger has two locations in New York City, one is in Brooklyn and the other located at the Great Neck.
Wondering about this restaurant’s quality? It’s got a Michelin star and has been an award-winning restaurant since the 1980s. The Peter Luger tries their best to provide the best customer service that they can possibly offer, their selection of prime steaks are readily available for orders at their website and they also have gift certificates for any special occasion too. The daily luncheon menu changes depending on the day, you can have pot roast on a Monday and chopped steak on a Saturday. Perhaps the advantage of preparing your own meat is that the whole process becomes a trade secret. No wonder everyone keeps on coming back to this fancy steakhouse. |
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178 Broadway, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA
$$$$
Monday - Thursday 11:45am - 9:45pm
Friday - Saturday 11:45am - 10:45pm
Sunday 12:45am - 9:45pm
Friday - Saturday 11:45am - 10:45pm
Sunday 12:45am - 9:45pm
Marcy Ave. (5 minutes walk)