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MarkJoseph Steakhouse

4.0 (479 reviews)
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Tomahawk Ribeye
Brian U.

Mark Joseph Steakhouse is a nice little steakhouse that has a grown up atmosphere. I came here during the Knicks playoff run and the vibes were perfect. Bartender was attentive and friendly. I ended up ordering a Tomahawk to go with my beer and Martini. Steak was cooked medium rare perfectly and was delicious with plenty of flavor.

Adjanie T.

Excellent Experience! We took advantage of Restaurant week and we visited this beautiful Restaurant. We were checking for a nice restaurant to go to lunch, this one was one of the top in the Restaurant week list for Steak. We made reservations through the restaurant week website. Everything was great Hostess friendly , great website, Fast servers and Excellent presentation. The food was limited to the Restaurant week Menu but was on formidable! A little sad they don't have a drinks Menu , I love to try new drinks LOL. Food Sirloin Steak - 5 of 5 - Great portion and was very well cook Salmon 5 of 5 - Excellent taste ! Kudos to the chef Drinks Martinis - 5 of 5 Excellent One thing , if you want to come to enjoy these restaurants during restaurant Week you need to have in Mind that The Menu is fixed to a couple of plates that maybe are their popular or not. Just check the Menu before you go to a restaurant so you don't get frustrated because you don't like what you see. Everything was excellent

Butternut squash soup
Rae Lynne K.

This review is for their thanksgiving dinner menu! I had heard great things about this place and even follow their social media so this is how I learned about their traditional thanksgiving spread. My parents were in town and wanted something traditional so I made reservations for us on thanksgiving day. It was pretty easy to find street parking. The outside of the restaurant is very unassuming but when you walk in the door you are greeted by an old school steakhouse meets new school vibe. We were seated promptly and the restaurant was very quiet initially. We ordered a couple of glasses of red wine and my dad an old fashioned, which he was very happy with. We started with the roasted butternut squash soup for my mom and myself, which was the perfect flavor, very smooth, and overall yummy. My dad had the Caesar salad. They brought out the plate of thanksgiving spread which was perfect! The turkey was nice and juicy, not a hint of dry was. The Brussels sprouts were fabulous. The sweet potato was perfect. The stuffing was very moist, although I'm not a big stuffing fan anyway. The cranberry sauce was also amazing, I could have just scooped it and ate it directly! For dessert there was a pumpkin cheesecake pie and it was the highlight of the whole meal! Apparently it was a first time in the menu and I must say I sure hope it sticks around! I could have eaten another slice easily. The service was fantastic, our server attentive without hovering too much. We were also greeted by the son of Mark, I don't remember his name but he was very friendly with a great personality. The restaurant got very loud from the large party next to us, which was no one's fault but the party. I'll definitely be back for dinner and a nice steak!

Sirloin steak
Samantha W.

Review for restaurant week. It is $39 for your choice of appetizer, entree, and dessert on a prefix menu. Came with a party of 11 altogether with a 7:15pm reservation. We were seated promptly. Service was slow, as it took awhile to get a piece of bread to start. The bread was nothing special. I ordered the lobster bisque soup, sirloin steak (14 oz, medium rare), and brownie sundae. The lobster bisque soup wasn't bad, but did not blow me away. It is more on the lighter side, not thick at all. I wish they gave some crackers to accompany it. Moving onto the steak, I had high hopes from reading some great reviews. They do serve the steak and cut it for you which was very nice of them. However, the steak was way too tough. My friends all said the same for theirs. It does look better with a nice reddish/pink center than it actually tastes. It was not juicy and the sauces they provided tasted like ketchup. Perhaps if there was a better sauce, it could have saved the steak BUT a good steak should not need any sauce. The entree does come with creamy spinach and mashed potatoes. It was passable, but nothing memorable. One of friends got the lobster mac and cheese and there was literally no pieces of lobster in it, just lobster specs. Someone ordered baked clams for their appetizer and there were four tiny pieces and mostly just tasted like bread crumbs that it was coated with. Thank goodness we did not pay full price for this meal. Would I ever be back? No. Take your money elsewhere, as there are so many steakhouses in the city that are better.

Restaurant Week '21 entree: Sirloin w/ personal servings of Mashed Potatoes & Creamed Spinach
Miranda F.

This is the type of joint that, unless Daddy Warbucks is visiting, I simply cannot afford. Que Restaurant Week. $49 for a 3 course, 5 dollar sign, classic NY steakhouse meal. Me personally, I chose baked clams (3/5), Sirloin (10/5), and mini brownie (3/5). The Sirloin (in classic steakhouse fashion) came with a personal side of mashed potatoes and creamed spinach (both 5/5, and representing everything you expect in a steakhouse-- nothing more, nothing less). There's also $8 house wine (cha-ching) and overpriced espresso drinks (to accompany dessert) if you want the whole experience (I say go for it). Not to brag, but allow me to brag: I know a lot about steak. Where I grew up, I competed in what they call, "Meat Judging." State Champion, in fact. I ate steak at minimum once a week and had high cholesterol at age 10. All that to say-- I know good steak and THIS is good steak. If you can get a SIRLOIN and still be blown away, you know they're doing something right. It's all about the preparation-- broiled in butter on a scalding plate, pre-sliced and ready to eat. Don't forget the grease-- spoon it on top of your meat; better than any A1 or competitor. If you ask for anything more than Medium Rare, you're doing it wrong. So, if you're cheap like me, take advantage of the Restaurant Week deal- it is simply a fine establishment.

Baked Clams
Tory L.

Cam here a few weeks ago for Restaurant Week and finally getting around to writing a review. We came here on the literal coldest night of the year and the warm,comforting environment was very appreciated. I started with the Baked Clams app and they were lovely little clams with a great bread crumb topping. The sirloin was one of the best steaks I have had in a long time. Perfect medium rare, great crust and sliced with butter spooned over the top. I gnawed on the bone after it was that good. The sides of Mashed potatoes and creamed spinach were also very good. The mini chocolate brownie sundae was a great way to end this decadent meal.Perfect size. I would have to say this was the best steakhouse meal I have had and will definitely be returning soon.

Lobster bisque soup
Elaine C.

Came here for restaurant week with friends. I've apparently been here years ago but I only remember the bull in front of the restaurant. LOL The steak was good but a bit chewy. The lobster soup was good flavor but very little lobster in it. Baked clams was really good if you don't mind the seafood-ness of it. Bacon was good but why did it come with ketchup? LOL Fresh berries and brownies was alright too. I honestly don't feel wow-ed enough to come back. Probably why I don't remember what I ate here years ago. Nothing memorable. I've had tastier steak elsewhere. Sorry!

Porter House for 4
Neelum K.

Always amazing service and fantastic food! This is one of my most favorite steakhouses in NYC. Great family style service, great location at South Street Seaport, easy access from BK, FDR and Holland Tunnel. I highly recommend going for a memorable and delicious group and family high end steak experience.

Baked clams
Michelle T.

One of my favorite steakhouse and the best restaurant week deal in town. Every year this is on our must go restaurant week list and it never disappoints. The mark Joseph steak comes out perfectly while the appetizers are always amazing. One year for restaurant week it came with lobster bisque, and this year was baked clams. All so delicious and fresh. The steak is always cooked on point bathed in its special sauce. For dessert, who wouldn't love a warm chocolate brownie with an ice cream sundae on top ?

Lobster bisque (top, $10) and mussels (bottom, $15)

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Little price but their steak quality is superior. Definitely recommend this place for a date

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Great spot near the Seaport, friendly service, great bar! Highly recommended near Fulton Street...!

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Great service. Friendly staff all around but the steak is just "eh". The other menu items are good. Pork Chop is THE thing to get here.

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I'm coming up to NY for Valentines Day weekend, would this be a good place to bring a date?

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Gallaghers Steakhouse - New York Sirloin

Gallaghers Steakhouse

4.2(2.2k reviews)
3.9 mi•Theater District, Midtown West
•$$$$

After years of being in the area for plays, shopping and university related stuff and not being…read moreable to get in due to the wait time not fitting our plans or schedule, we finally made a reservation online to have a meal at this legendary place. We showed up and the place was buzzing with a line out the door. I checked in at the podium and hostess said table will be ready in 5 minutes. 2 minutes later, we the hostess to our table. Looking around everything was the old classic/stereotypical ideas of a what a great steakhouse should be and it did not disappoint. Sal was our waiter, he was friendly, professional and one look we could tell we were in the more than capable hands and nothing would be amiss. He told us about the specials, lunch or dinner menu options. The other wait staff worked like a team that has been together for years, checking on everyone in our section, delivering our orders, refilling our glasses, answering questions, bussing our table everyone with smooth and practiced motions. 2 Caesar salads, 1 8 oz filet w/baked potato, 1 surf and turf w/broccoli everything cooked and presented to perfection. For dessert, the legendary cheesecake with coffee and the baked Alaska. It was the perfect ending to a great meal. In this restaurant the waiters make everyone feel important and special and maybe it's a little pricey but it's New York and they have been around for a really long time so they knew what they are doing and are doing it GREAT.

I don't believe that there is or could ever be a "perfect" steak. That being said, tonight I may…read morehave had the closest thing to a perfect stake. I first thought, "this is really good". Then it got more delicious the more I ate. But the "pièce de résistance" occurred when my daughter, who doesn't like steak tasted a bite a said, "I never knew steak could taste like that ". The crab cake and stuffed shrimp were very good also but not quite as good as the steak. The ambiance of the whole vibe reminds me of an old movie, where important people from all walks of life go to have a good meal. Our servers where top notch also, If I had to nitpick, I would confess the Mac & Cheese was a little dry and lacked flavor. Also the fries were a little over done but I came for the stake and I left a happy man.

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Empire Steak House-Times Square - Surf and Turf: USDA Prime filet Mignon, and Lobster Tail, at Empire Steak House Midtown West.

Empire Steak House-Times Square

4.6(97 reviews)
3.8 mi•Theater District, Midtown West

Empire Steak House - Times Square was absolutely amazing! From the moment we arrived, the…read moreexperience was top-notch. The food came out perfectly and everything we ordered was delicious. Our server, Ganni, truly made the evening special. He was attentive, friendly, and very knowledgeable. He recommended a wine that paired perfectly with our meal, which made the dining experience even better. They also went out of their way to celebrate my birthday, which was such a thoughtful touch and made the night even more memorable. I highly recommend this place if you're looking for excellent food, great service, and a wonderful atmosphere. I will definitely be coming back!

A classic steakhouse feel just off Times Square on 49th between 8th and 9th. The service was great,…read morestarted with solid house bread & appetizers like the jumbo shrimp cocktail (good), grilled octopus (good), bacon (tough and not sweet enough like at Strip House), so a mixed start, but they were very patient and also held our table for a little longer than the normal 15min wait as we were late due to traffic. The bone-in ribeye steak was just ok (dry-aged, bone-in ribeye was tough and gristly with a lot of sinew in my cut - unexpected for a good cut of what should be well-marbled meat). Asparagus on the greasy side. Lavender creme brulée was good, though, really could taste the lavender hint over the creamy custard with just the right hint of a crunchy sugar melted on top. Overall, a good service experience, just a bit tough that my steak didn't meet expectations. My dining companion had a great grilled branzino, though - that looked amazing. Will have to try that next time or the bolognese (next table over had that, also smelled amazing)!

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Empire Steak House-Times Square - The guest favorite Sizzling Canadian Bacon at Empire steak House. Extra thick by the slice.

The guest favorite Sizzling Canadian Bacon at Empire steak House. Extra thick by the slice.

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Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse

Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse

4.2(3.7k reviews)
3.7 mi•Theater District, Midtown West
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Felt lucky to have snagged a last minute reservation on a Saturday night. Arrived on time and was…read morepromptly seated. Waiter Gerard J. was friendly and welcoming. He helped us make the right selection of steak, and appetizer. We were seated with a nice view of the outside promenade. At first glance the dining room didn't seem large but on the trip to the restroom I learned that they can accommodate large groups and have private rooms as well. Restroom was clean and equipped. We ordered the crab cake, 12 oz. filet mignon and lamb chops, and the lemon cake. The crab cake was chocked full of delicious crab meat, not a lot of breading. The steak was flavorful and arrived hot. The double-bone lamb chop entree was enormous, and delicious. It was accompanied by parsnip puree and a mint-pistachio chimichurri, scrumptious!! For my pre-birthday dessert I chose the lemon cake and was delighted to see Gerard had also brought [ME ;) ] us the strawberry Hibiscus cheesecake and I was so happy he did!!! Both were absolutely mouth-watering. This is a great spot pre-Broadway or Radio City, as I could see it from my table!!! Can't wait to go back!!!

We celebrated our anniversary at Del Frisco's and had a really great experience overall. The…read moreatmosphere felt upscale but still comfortable, which made it perfect for a special occasion without feeling overly formal. The service stood out right away--attentive, knowledgeable, and well-paced throughout the evening. We never felt rushed, and everything came out at the right time, which made the night feel relaxed and enjoyable. The steaks were cooked exactly how we ordered them--tender, flavorful, and high quality. All of the food had great flavor, and the sides were just as good and easy to share. The only reason this isn't a full 5 stars is that a few small details could have been just a bit tighter. But nothing that took away from the overall experience. Overall, it was a memorable anniversary dinner, and when in Times Square I would definitely visit again.

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Prime Catch - Lobster Bisque

Prime Catch

3.8(93 reviews)
3.5 mi•Theater District, Midtown West

I really liked the ambiance. The music was good and not too loud. I didn't even need to wear…read moreearplugs, as I often do these days to protect me from getting much worse migraines. I sat at the bar, since it was only me, but tho the bar wasn't busy and service was friendly, it was very slow. The food was wonderful! I'm glad I made the choices I did, tho of course nothing I wanted was included in the happy hour specials. The fried calamari was some of the best I've had tho it was observed with a little bit of cocktail sauce and a huge thing of tartar sauce. I'm sure I could have gotten more cocktail sauce, since I don't like tartar sauce, but it wasn't necessary. The calamari was so good. The lobster bisque was delicious and the picture can't show you that it was full of lobster. There was a LOT more lobster than a lobster bisque normally contains and the price was about normal for a lobster bisque with one tiny piece of lobster. The iced tea was a bit out of control. If I'm going to be charged $5 per glass of iced tea, that glass should be larger than the ones they use AND not 90% ice. That much for a glass of ice with a splash of iced tea is extreme. I'd still return, since the food was wonderful and hopefully I just got unlucky with the service.

My group and me order meatballs, the classic burger, and the fillet. Everything was deliciously…read morebuttery but never too over powering with its flavors. Everything came out in a couple minutes or less. The size of the restaurant created a cozy and comfortable environment along with that the light created a soothing atmosphere.

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Prime Catch - Carbonara with linguine and bacon

Carbonara with linguine and bacon

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Steak Frites Bistro - Hunger steak 9 ounces

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4.6(298 reviews)
3.3 mi•Midtown West, Hell's Kitchen
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Finally. I've been on the search. City after city. 6 different French restaurants in Chicago. Not…read moreto mention Washington DC and other cities. But I finally found authentic steak tartare. Hand cut. Not run through a blender. The closest to the nest that I've had in Paris. Ambiance: 10/10 Steak tartare: 9/10 Pomme fritte: 7/10 Service: 10/10 Don't get me wrong these fries were good. Better than all the others. Not quite good as in Paris. It was a joy to eat here. And I feel like I've finally found a place that compares to Paris. The best of Chicago produced nothing to compare to Paris.

French Bistro in Midtown West, minutes from Penn Station or Port Authority so the location is quite…read moreconvenient. I made a reservation to be safe, as many restaurants now ask if you did so. This place is quite packed every night so it was the way to go. I came here for dinner post showtime and my son and I over ordered but happily enjoyed everything. I think our eyes are way bigger than our stomachs. Starters: - French onion soup, au gratin, was perfect. Great onion profile and lots of it. Not overly salty so that was good. - Beef tartare, classic French bistro staple, must order this. The portion was quite generous and it was delicious. We couldn't stop eating it. The petite toasts were a nice accompaniment as well as the raddiccio salad - cheese board, IYKYK, I never met a cheese I didn't like. This board was matched with nice pairings. Think grapes, fig jam, and marcona almonds. The cheese were a classic French variety - bleu, comte and brie. For our entrees, my son opted for a sandwich and I got the steak. His croque Madame was really delicious. The bread, the ham, the baked cheese and the fried egg was so savory. Yummy. My steak was a sizeable portion but I purposely ordered the bigger ounces since I know we'd share. Fries are nice and skinny, perfectly seasoned. Our waiter was attentive and I asked for the table next to us given all the food I know we were getting. He was not sure if he could accommodate but I insisted he check with management. They came over and put it together for me. I appreciated that given a table for two, for how much we ordered, it'd never fit. Totally would return. If you like French food, this is a solid spot to try.

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View from our window table

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MarkJoseph Steakhouse - steak - Updated May 2026

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