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STK Midtown

  • 1114 Avenue of the Americas
    New York 10110
  • 646.624.2455
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Editorial Review

Meatpacking's notably sleek steakhouse opens a midtown outpost. Outfitted with a menu featuring oceanic delights, vegetables, and wagyu mini-burgers, this steakhouse attracts the young, sexy, and health-conscious. Unusual offerings include foie gras french toast, shrimp rice krispies, and pomegranate glazed duck. Sit back in the grand, leather banquettes, sway to the DJ's beats, and enjoy the truffle fries and sweet corn pudding. Ah, to be young, sexy, and full.

Features

  • Bar/Lounge on Premises
  • Brunch
  • Date Spot
  • Fine Dining
  • Good Service
  • Intimate
  • Notable Wine List
  • Trendy Dining
  • Hot Spot

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$$
  • Reservations:
    Required
  • Alcohol:
    Full Bar
  • Vibe:
    Romantic/Date Spot
  • Restaurant Type:
    Seafood, Steakhouse, Meat-And-Three

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