Nick + Stef's Steakhouse near MSG - went there for office Christmas lunch, excellent food without breaking the bank.
Tad's Steakhouse (multiple locations around NYC) is certainly inexpensive, it's a chain of cafeteria-like steak houses. Haven't been to one in years, so I don't know what the quality is like now.
City Search just recommended Pee Dee Steakhouse, 3rd Ave at 110th St. They rated it with 4 stars out of five, and its price is listed with only 2 dollar signs out of 5, meaning it's a great value.
The Post House has excellent steaks - they are very expensive. If you are willing to have lunch instead of dinner, you can get a small filet mignon, a salad and a glass of wine for $25. The food's good, service is excellent, but this isn't a "fun" place - it's on the stuffy side.
Porter House in the TimeWarner Building serves a three course lunch (hanger steak with fries), salad and dessert for $25.00. Pretty place, nice view of Central Park if you sit near the window; service isn't great.
Nick + Stef's Steakhouse near MSG - went there for office Christmas lunch, excellent food without breaking the bank.
ReplyDeleteTad's Steakhouse (multiple locations around NYC) is certainly inexpensive, it's a chain of cafeteria-like steak houses. Haven't been to one in years, so I don't know what the quality is like now.
City Search just recommended Pee Dee Steakhouse, 3rd Ave at 110th St. They rated it with 4 stars out of five, and its price is listed with only 2 dollar signs out of 5, meaning it's a great value.
OMG you are impossible, I'd have to bring your black ass a steak and baked potato huh??
ReplyDeleteG&P still unwell so Crispmouse is just morriscat, me, mum & Mr Lovely and a steak pie!
ReplyDeleteSmith & Wollensky - 201 E. 49th. Street, NY, NY
ReplyDeleteHere's the problem - a good steak in a steak house will be pricey, but go for lunch rather than dinner. Lunch prices usually are less.
ReplyDeleteTry Bobby Vans on Park Avenue and East 46 Street, or Cafe Joul on First Ave near East 59 Street for great steak frites.
There is Gallaghers Steak House on the west side as well.
as much as I love ham, I'm gonna have to roll with steak and some A1 cuh. YuM!
ReplyDeleteIn 42nd street, its a restaurant that serves fantastic food with everything. Its a very famous place with T-bone steak and etc.
ReplyDeleteYou get his nose & your big steak eatin brother could chomp something else. catmaseve
ReplyDeleteid be the .09 percent that would walk under where he lands and stab him through the heart with a "sparkly" steak while he is falling :3
ReplyDeleteChristmas dinner this year:Teriyaki Steak, Grilled Shrimp w/Sweet Lemon Garlic Butter, Lemon Sauteed Broccolini, Grilled Corn & Salad.
ReplyDeleteLes Halles serves good steaks; the hanger steak is about $20 and the sirloin is under $30. The food here is pretty good, the service is not.
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The Post House has excellent steaks - they are very expensive. If you are willing to have lunch instead of dinner, you can get a small filet mignon, a salad and a glass of wine for $25. The food's good, service is excellent, but this isn't a "fun" place - it's on the stuffy side.
Porter House in the TimeWarner Building serves a three course lunch (hanger steak with fries), salad and dessert for $25.00. Pretty place, nice view of Central Park if you sit near the window; service isn't great.
http://www.porterhousenewyork.com/