Any suggestions, of a place with an amazing, mouth watering steak? A hole in the wall would be ideal but i'm open to something with more exposure.
Ruth's Chris Cowboy Rib eye is to die for...price don't matter when steak taste that good. I still think about it...Definitely agree for Barberian's - aged beef and the side dishes don't require a second mortgage like Morton's or Ruth's Chris. barberians.com/m/menu/
Morton's is actually one of my favourite places to go with clients.With 72 locations worldwide, Morton's may not be the most unique steakhouse experience. However, there is a reason it has been dubbed the Rolls Royce of Steakhouses. The decor in Mortons is sleek and masculine. Located in Toronto's chic Yorkville neighbourhood, the white linen tablecloths inspire a classic fine dining experience. The staff will go through the details of each cut of meat if you are a steak neophyte. Even though the steak may be the highlight, appetizers such as lobster bisque and prosciutto wrapped mozzarella come highly recommended. The USDA prime aged beef is outstanding, and deliciously juicy. That white tablecloth may not stay immaculate for long, but it will be worth every bite. (416-925-0648)
It's great!If you're willing to go outside the downtown core, there's a place in Etobicoke that's excellent. It's called Black Angus Steakhouse that's been around for decades in the Bloor and Islington area mid-way between Islington and Royal York subway stations. It's very tiny on the outside and if you blink you'll miss it if you're driving past. http://www.blackangussteakhouse.ca/ There is a parking lot right across the street though.
Agreed.Barberians. Great steak. Not insanely expensive.
I've been there before. Which one? I recall one at Yorkville and then another on Richmond Street. But don't really know as of late.I am very suprised nobody mentioned Hy's steakhouse. Great food and very nice decorated inside.
I think there is only on Richmond I believe. In Yorkville you are probably thinking of MortonsI've been there before. Which one? I recall one at Yorkville and then another on Richmond Street. But don't really know as of late.
Did you say, "the bomb dot com"? Lol.Sotto 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.
Sotto 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.
I think I'm older than you (lol).I think there is only on Richmond I believe. In Yorkville you are probably thinking of Mortons