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Re: NYC steak comparison question
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Luger [/ QUOTE ] And you can take that to the bank. [/ QUOTE ] I'm gonna take you to the bank, Senator...to the blood bank. [/ QUOTE ] You're a dead man Storm!!!! You're not going to get away with this, I promise you! |
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Re: NYC steak comparison question
Frankie and Johnny's is a great place for a steak... excellent chops, a bit less expensive. Kind of tucked away on 45th. Doesn't have the rep of other places, but their ribeyes and prime rib were just fabulous. I've heard people having issues with the crowds and the service; I went on a Sat night, and had no issues with either.
EDIT: Actually, my bad, the one I went to was on 37th; the decor was really nice (which I heard is not true for the one on 45th). |
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Frankie and Johnny's is a great place for a steak... excellent chops, a bit less expensive. Kind of tucked away on 45th. Doesn't have the rep of other places, but their ribeyes and prime rib were just fabulous. I've heard people having issues with the crowds and the service; I went on a Sat night, and had no issues with either. EDIT: Actually, my bad, the one I went to was on 37th; the decor was really nice (which I heard is not true for the one on 45th). [/ QUOTE ] I have issues with this place, it was the first place i went to as a steak noob with my folks b/f i saw phantom opera. From what i remember now i hated it and the steak was terrible.... come to think of it, is it fair to judge a place after not being there for almost 15 years [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Smith & Wollensky is still the best steak I've ever had.
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I'll be going to Luger in July for my annual pilgrammage.
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