Reason:Founded in 1885, patronized by Roosevelt and Einstein
Currently closed|Open at 11:45 today
(212) 947-3636
72 W 36th St., New York, NY 10018, United States
What travelers say:
Keens Steakhouse, which opened in 1885, is a long-established steakhouse in New York.
It is also the oldest steakhouse in New York.
It is located at 72 W 36th St in Manhattan, New York City.
Business hours: 11:45-22:30 on weekdays, 17:00-22:30 on Saturdays, and 17:00-21:30 on Sundays.
This store was originally a pipe shop, with many pipes hanging inside.
The interior design is mainly in the old American wooden style.
The dry-aged steak here is the most famous. This time we ordered a porterhouse steak.
This is a T-bone steak processed in a dry-aged way (one side is sirloin sirloin, the other side is tenderloin fillet).
It makes you drool when you see it.
The portion is just right for 2 people, maybe a little more.
You must try the porterhouse steak when you come to this store.
Famous people have come here to enjoy it, including Michael Jackson, former US President John F. Kennedy, etc.
In fact, in addition to steak, the lamb steak here is more famous, the meat is smooth and juicy, and it is also a good choice.
In addition to meat, the fried spinach here is also good.
If you can't finish it, the clerk will also ask if you want to take it home to eat. This is probably the first time in the United States that I have been asked if I want to take it home. It's quite thoughtful.
For dessert, I ordered Affogato, which is just the right amount for one person.
In general, the satisfaction is quite high.
The overall service of the clerk is also high.
It is recommended to make a reservation to ensure a seat.
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Keens Steakhouse, which opened in 1885, is a long-established steakhouse in New York. It is also the oldest steakhouse in New York. It is located at 72 W 36th St in Manhattan, New York City. Business hours: 11:45-22:30 on weekdays, 17:00-22:30 on Saturdays, and 17:00-21:30 on Sundays. This store was originally a pipe shop, with many pipes hanging inside. The interior design is mainly in the old American wooden style. The dry-aged steak here is the most famous. This time we ordered a porterhouse steak. This is a T-bone steak processed in a dry-aged way (one side is sirloin sirloin, the other side is tenderloin fillet). It makes you drool when you see it. The portion is just right for 2 people, maybe a little more. You must try the porterhouse steak when you come to this store. Famous people have come here to enjoy it, including Michael Jackson, former US President John F. Kennedy, etc. In fact, in addition to steak, the lamb steak here is more famous, the meat is smooth and juicy, and it is also a good choice. In addition to meat, the fried spinach here is also good. If you can't finish it, the clerk will also ask if you want to take it home to eat. This is probably the first time in the United States that I have been asked if I want to take it home. It's quite thoughtful. For dessert, I ordered Affogato, which is just the right amount for one person. In general, the satisfaction is quite high. The overall service of the clerk is also high. It is recommended to make a reservation to ensure a seat.
Keens Steakhouse is a long-established steakhouse in New York, dating back to 1885. It has some of the best steaks in New York, grilled to perfection, tender and juicy, and very delicious. The interior of the restaurant also uses a lot of nostalgic decorations: clay shapes from the 19th century, wooden pipes, retro tables and chairs, and old photos on the wall, all of which make the restaurant more contemporary.
This steak house has long been famous, so I came to try it. The price is reasonable, the other side dishes are also good, the waiter is also very good, the quality of the steak is very good, the meat is firm, and the cooking technique is also good.
I like it very much, it is almost my favorite restaurant among all the ones I have visited in New York. In fact, it was originally a place for celebrities to keep their pipes, but now it has such exquisite catering services. Many of the dishes are very delicious. The King's Chop is simply amazing and so enjoyable that it is indescribable. I highly recommend it.
This is a famous old steak house founded in 1885 with a history of more than 100 years. It is located at 72 West 36th Street, New York. It is open from 11:45 to 22:30 from Monday to Friday and closed at noon on weekends (diners who want to eat there should be careful not to be turned away). It is open from 17:00 to 22:30 on Saturdays and from 17:00 to 21:30 on Sundays. The decoration style of the restaurant is classical court style, and the quality and taste of the steaks are also top-notch.
This is an almost perfect western restaurant. The waiters are very polite and make guests feel at home without tipping. The dishes are obvious from the menu and taste great. What I want to emphasize is the steak in this restaurant. The steak house is not in vain.