A hole in the wall would be ideal but i'm open to something with more exposure.
Tulips by the beaches.
The Tulip seems to fit. I wouldn't quite call it a "hole in the wall" but it fits the diner-style with a really good juicy steak.
A hole in the wall would be ideal but i'm open to something with more exposure.
Tulips by the beaches.
You know your restaurants chloe! ! thanksSotto Sotto isn't a steakhouse, speciality is Italian dishes but man, their filet mignon is the bomb dot com.
Same with the French Sassafraz, if Yorkville is your thing. I cannot recommend the area enough for discretion.
Also, Nao's Steakhouse is pretty decent in a pan-Asian type of way.
Shout out to the Keg too.
1) Black Angus. Yes.
http://www.blackangussteakhouse.ca/
2) Hy's. Elegant and Delicious. Perfect for when I go to the Opera. Just a block away. Everyone woman I've taken has loved it and I've reaped the great rewards.
http://hyssteakhouse.com/gallery/?location=4
3) The Shoreclub on Wellington. New place. Owned by Keg Corp. A step up.
http://www.theshoreclub.ca/experience/the-restaurant/
+ 1 for Jacobs. Expensive yes, worth it? Definitely!I would fly to Vancouver to eat steak. Nothing beats the Pacific Northwest.
Otherwise I like Jacobs. The booth by the staircase is fun for people watching and being loud. ( second floor )
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life...ortable-and-familiar-as-ever/article24342006/Sotto Sotto isn't a steakhouse, speciality is Italian dishes but man, their filet mignon is the bomb dot com.
I have been to Morton's. Twice once. For a dinner date with a not so superior mealMorton's is actually one of my favourite places to go with clients.
It's kind of discreet, if you know where to sit and extremely underrated in my opinion. They really know their stuff, wine and food and really do go through all the details, sometimes with cute stories.
Jacob's is another obvious favourite. Harbour Sixty, if you don't mind exposure and always Barberian's.
I have been to Morton's. Twice once. For a dinner date with a not so superior meal
The salad lettuce had brown edges on it from being out to long and the steak I had to cut off the edges
And eat the middle part...........my dinner date did not eat her steak and sent it back
We got the whole meal credited. On our bill except for our 2 drinks
I wrote the head Morton's and got a complimentary dinner for 2
Second time around was better must have been a fluke
Second time around sat across the table from our former mayor and the store with who has
Better prices noooooooobody
Jacobs haven't tried it but it looks spectacular
Recommendation from the concierge queen is respected and will try thank youWhen you go to Jacob's, try a Wagyu steak. Snake River's are my favourite. Thank me later.
When you go to Jacob's, try a Wagyu steak. Snake River's are my favourite. Thank me later.
Recommendation from the concierge queen is respected and will try thank you
Guys, it's so pretty, I almost want to frame it. Lol.This steak is on my list (i'm a nerd and I researched the yelp reviews). I've been to Ruth's Chris many times, and it's nice as well, BUT I really don't like their 70's-esque outdated, overpriced and underwhelming side dishes for the steaks. Especially the asparagus, the worst i've ever had at a restaurant, giant, tough and inedible.
I usually go with a 6 or 8oz tenderloin or the 8/16oz striploin, depending on how hungry I am. The tenderloin comes out looking seriously small, but it's really, really filling so don't be fooled by the size, if you ever get it. 6oz sometimes is just fine, especially if you have a few glasses of wine and an appetizer beforehand.What wagyu snake river is Chloee. Size
Since wagyu. Is. VIP. Chloee. Worthy very pricey
I know I would pick an 8 oz New York. Cut my favorite
Plus a bottle of wine $300 lighter and a 4 hour dinner date
Will be a night to remember