The folks behind Benjamin’s Steakhouse trade turf for surf. The team up is with chef Ted Pryor of Opia and Les Halles fame. Daily market picks like Montauk fluke, Littleneck clams, herb-baste... read more
Hilton New York Fashion District outpost of burgeoning hotel burger chain. Oddly occupying lobby of a "model magnet," but even most emaciated 14-year-old cannot live on Parliaments alone. Skinny-es... read more
How the Park Central Hotel does steak. USDA prime, baby. Aged four weeks, flame-seared on wood-fire grill and rotisserie, served up as filet mignon, rib-eye, and strip cuts. Daintier appetites can ... read more
Super-cool stealth location like a Park Slope answer to Freemans. Petite brick carriage house in the alley behind Loki seats a handful in earth-toned surrounds. Long rows of tables in front courtya... read more
It worked better the first way: Steak Frites gets back to basics after Union Prime fail. Interior's been toned down, now rocking earthy colors, warm lighting, generic wood tables. Service can be sp... read more
Two Frankies take their eyes off the boot, look back to Germany and old New York. Good bones in ample evidence, from the tin ceiling to the long, vintage bar to the distressed butcher shop mirror. ... read more
Williamsburg's coziest South American kitchen. Spanish for general store, which in Argentina apparently means chairs hanging from the rafters, grandma wallpaper, antler art. Playfulness extends to ... read more
Bruno Selimaj describes his new midtown steakhouse as encompassing “the characteristics of a traditional steakhouse and new world modernism.” Sure. Just bring the beef and we’re t... read more
Eastside swells digging the prime and the raw. Pink-complected financiers not yet reduced to selling pencils dig into classic bone-in 16oz dry-aged strips. Daintier consorts pick over watermelon ga... read more
20 years at Peter Luger and Arturo McLeod decided to open up shop on his own, near Grand Central. The result is a reach for classic, New York Steakhouse steeze that manages to grab some of the righ... read more
Sex and the City's kind of steakhouse, with a dash of Buck Rogers. Sinuous Space Age decking, lilac accents, smoked mirrors for furtive scoping. Menu accommodates size zero grazers with tartares, s... read more
Smith & Wollensky flesh hawker Alan Stillman keeps it all in the family. Son Michael taps downtown design firm AvroKO for nouveau-old school, butcher-boy feel. Reinvention of the Manhattan Ocean Cl... read more
Successful branding of midtown version, similar sleek and black-trimmed digs for some serious flesh munching. Animalistic zebrawood tables and glass meat locker. Photos of NYC landmarks on the wall... read more
After cutting his chops with steakmaster Peter Luger for more than four decades, headwaiter Wolfgang Zwiener bailed for his own high-end meat house. Exceptional porterhouse, unbelievable filet mign... read more
Name can be a little confusing, BLT standing for Bistro Laurent Tourondel, as in the chef who has since parted ways here. Steak in every cut and caliber imaginable; strip, porterhouse, Kobe, etc. P... read more
Steak and tits, what's not to like? Um, maybe, the atavistic sexism? Yeah, well, that's why your overly sensitive brother-in-law isn't invited to the bachelor party. Vies for city's top steak, mean... read more
No jiggling mammaries here, but five pounds of foie gras is as naughty a prelude to a $54 NY strip as we've ever seen. (Don't bother bringing the wad of singles, they won't get you very far.) Risqu... read more
TEMPORARILY CLOSED. Dylan goes electric. Juicy cuts in all sizes and descriptions, we're talking both steaks and crowd. Sleek, candlelit space attracts hot thirty-somethings: Definitely not your ty... read more
Penn Station has a Houlihan’s, GCT has MJ. The second-most-famous celebrity from Chicago has hung up his Air Jordans, now works a grill seven days a week, cranking out bone-in ribeyes, porter... read more
Not the basketball team, the Dutch dudes with those knee-high pants! A Village classic for ginormous T-bones, strips, and filets. Menu has been updated for the times: penne with Kobe beef Bolognes... read more
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