No other city in America has so many top-notch steakhouses. You'll find every cut of beef imaginable at New York's superior steakhouses, served with flair and panache. Expect a dizzying array side dishes, excellent wines, and atmosphere like nowhere else.
Strip House offers a luxurious setting for their luxurious steaks: siren-red wallpaper with silhouettes of nymphettes, framed celebrity photographs, white-jacket waiter service, and some of the finest steaks you'll find in New York. Appetizers are all-around great, in particular ...
13 East 12th St (Fifth Avenue & University Place)To the legendary India House building comes executive chef Patrick Vaccariello of Maloney & Porcelli fame with a stunning menu in both the café and adjacent steakhouse. Given the immense population growth of Financial District residents in recent years, Harry's has immediatel...
1 Hanover Square (Stone Street)Upscale and high-priced, Sparks is the perfect steakhouse for Midtown East's business crowds, with a bustling, eat-and-go vibe and a check you'd almost have to expense. The go-to selections here are obviously the steaks, but specifically, you'll want to focus on the steak fromage...
210 E 46th St (bet. 2nd & 3rd Aves.)Peter Luger chef of 20 years Arturo McLeod left to open his own restaurant - Benjamin Steakhouse. For serious steak-connoisseurs, Benjamin is a must visit. The restaurant, located in the heart of Manhattan, offers the finest and carefully selected prime USDA meat, dry aged to per...
52 East 41st Street (Park & Madison Aves.)Classic steakhouse located in the heart of the Upper West Side, within walking distance to Lincoln Center, Lincoln Square Movie Theatre and Central Park. Designed with a nostalgic decor that is reflective of the 1960s era and offering , offers dry aged steaks cooked to perfectio...
208 West 70th Street (bet. Amsterdam and West End Avenues)The legendary Palm Restaurant has opened the doors of its newest location in Tribeca, just steps away from the Financial District, Hudson River and Battery Park. Enjoy the Palm's legenday prime-aged steaks, jumbo Nova Scotia lobsters and classic Italian specialties. The chef, Lui...
206 West StreetLots of theatricality here, with over-designed sets and spotlights on every table in this enormous steakhouse to augment the skewers, salads and surf-n-turf. High drama in the Meatpacking District, designed to "make each person feel like a star"; but don't wait for the ...
26 Little W 12th Street (Greenwich St & Washington Streets)Churrascaria is the name used in Brazil to describe a restaurant that serves mostly grilled meats. And Churrascaria Plataforma lives up to its name, and in a large lofty space with leather chairs and brick walls, serves up an authentic Brazilian rotisserie steak house atmosphere ...
316 West 49th StreetA veritable cavalcade of the finest beef, chicken, and seafood you could imagine, Morton's serves meals designed to bring down animals far large than humans with flavors that could by themselves topple ordinary steakhouses.
551 5th AveSmith & Wollensky is one of the most trafficked restaurants in New York and among the most celebrated steakhouses in the world. Specializing in fresh seafood and lobster and assorted steaks and chops, Smith & Wollensky is well recognized for its healthy portions, seasoned...
797 3rd Avenue (49th St.)Located right across the street from the flagship restaurant, in 1973 Palm Too was just the third restaurant to open after the original. Initially, it opened to take the overflow from the first Palm, but Palm Too has gained its own loyal following of Palm customers and today its ...
840 2nd AveParsian steakhouse with a very focused menu. That being: a green salad with walnuts dressed with mustard vinaigrette followed by steak frites, served with a secret recipe sauce. So you won't be paralyzed by choice, other than indicating how you want your steak prepared!
590 Lexington Ave (East 52nd Street)You can't miss the huge cow mounted above the Old Homestead's entrance, and this old-school steakhouse continues to please, even after nearly 140 years. While its newer neighbors such as Pop Burger symbolize the current trends in Meatpacking District dining, the charming and conv...
56 9th Ave (West 15 Street)Tucked away in another historic restaurant location, (at one time this was the hang out spot for such stars as Frank Sinatra and the rest of the Rat Pack) there is plenty of history and untold stories behind Bobby Van's walls, if only they could talk. Named after the celebrity en...
131 E 54th StFormer Peter Luger headwaiter and high-end steak impresario Wolfgang Zweiner's Midtown location, with a crafty, classic design and exception steak. After 4 decades of experience, it is fair to say that Wolfgang Zwiener learned his craft well. Taking the core principles from his y...
4 Park AveA favorite of the mini-mogul set, Peter Luger Steak House has been serving the finest USDA Prime steaks since 1887. But you need not be a mogul to eat here; one of the biggest surprises is the chopped steak (a/k/a hamburger), possibly the very best in New York City, and served at...
178 Broadway (Kent Ave.)After 40 years at fabled Peter Lugar in Brooklyn, the well-known headwaiter Wolfgang Zwiener went to Midtown. As they say, once you've succeeded in Midtown, it's time to hit Tribeca.
409 Greenwich St. (Beach & Hubert Streets)This legendary and award-winning steakhouse in the Broadway Theater District features three levels, each with its own formidable and distinctive flair. The main level is dominated by the "The Power Bar" with its street level views of The Avenue of the Americas. The roma...
1221 6th Ave (49th St.)Located at Madison Square Garden near Penn Station, Nick and Stef’s Steakhouse is the natural destination of sport fans, business people, commuters and discerning diners alike. Featuring an enticing selection of top quality certified Angus steaks, an exciting bar menu and more; a...
9 Pennsylvania Plz (bet. 7th & 8th Aves.)In 1885 Keens Chophouse opened independently under the ownership of Albert Keen, by then a noted figure in the Herald Square Theatre District. Keens soon became the lively and accepted rendezvous of the famous. Actors in full stage make-up hurried through the rear door to “fortif...
72 West 36th St. (5th and 6th Aves.)The 50th outpost of Ted Turner's restaurant empire, featuring time-tested American favorites, hand-made with fresh ingredients. Enjoy this twist on the classic comfort foods with warm decor that evokes an authentic Montana bar and grill. Architectural highlights include mahogany...
110 West 51st Street (Sixth Ave.)