While hanging out at Macy's, he used mobile software to find the best steakhouse in New York nearby, and the oldest steakhouse in New York, named after the earliest owner, Keen. In fact, the impression of the good taste of Keens' dishes is even more than the Michelin restaurants I went to. The steak house has a small face, and there is no hole in the sky after entering. The store is very deep. It was supposed to be a reservation in advance. As we were, the brash intruder, the waiter with a silver hair in the suit, looked at the table and said, “Come back in 90 minutes, I will reserve a seat for you.” That was enough for us to go back to Times Square for a walk. The decoration of this store is very chic, all wooden structure, antique. The roof is only more than two meters high. A lot of oil paintings are decorated, and a medieval European armor. The roof is also full of countless dense pipes, and the store is said to be the largest collection of pipes in the world. The entrance of the store also hung up some cigarette butts used by celebrities with glass frames, and saw J F. Kennedy and Michale Jackson used. Address: 72 West 36th Street, New York City, NY 10018 (Manhattan) Website: Keens' steakhouse, more than 10,000 restaurants in New York TripAdvisor, it makes sense to rank his family 19th.