Came here on September 19, 2017.
This steakhouse has a good reputation. It has been open for 90 years and has always been on 52nd Street. If you go to Broadway at night, you can consider dining here.
Because it is in the core area of Broadway, celebrities often come and go in the restaurant. It is also very popular on weekdays. There are often people waiting for seats at the door every meal time.
The restaurant is not very large. The central area is a bar for customers to drink and chat. The surrounding area is a circle of seats for dining, which are basically two-person seats.
When you come here, you must eat their steaks. Although there are not many varieties, they are few and fine. We chose Portehouse, New York Sirloin and Lamb Chops. Each tastes very good and the price is around $50. You get what you pay for.
Their lobster bisque is also good. The taste is salty. You can try it. I also ordered Shrimp & Lobster Dumplings, which feels similar to the Shaomai King in Cantonese restaurants. You can choose not to order it.
The waiters in the restaurant are all experienced uncles. They are neither humble nor arrogant and appear to be very professional.