Steakhouse 85 - Matay
Steakhouse 85
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Went to celebrate my wife and friends birthdays. As always the food, service and ambiance is top notch. We love this spot so much we had our small wedding reception here. Jessica was AWSOME!!! Thanks again for a very special memory.
Great food. Server gave suggestions tailored to our interests. Water and drink were kept filled. Steaks were excellent. Lobster risotto and scalloped potatoes were borderline addictive.
Our party shared a number of appetizers to start off. All were good but the lamb kabobs were very salty. The stuffed veal chop was filling but again was salty. The side dishes were excellent and plentiful. Service was a little slower than expected. The wait staff were courteous Anna professional. We had some questions about the menu and the specials And Kevin or waiter was knowledgable and accommodating. Overall we had a pleasant quiet dinner
Very fancy restaurant, great all around. Our server was extremely attentive and friendly. Food was served promptly and tasted very good. My only complaint is that the plates were very small and angled making it hard to cut the steak. I was surprised to see that they charged $8 per bottle of water. Overall great place but NOT cheap at all. $200 bill for 3 people plus tip. Worth it as a special occasion, too budget breaking to go there on a regular basis. Parking is tough, you likely won't find a spot on Church St. Try on Neilson or Paterson streets or pay slightly more for the church st garage. Parking: You very likely won't find a spot on Church St. Look on Neilson Paterson or pay slightly more for the parking garage on Church.
What's not to like, the steaks were cooked almost perfectly, my wife ordered her filet rare and it came out blue, but she was ok with it. My strip steak was ordered medium rare, but is was borderline medium, flavor was spot on so I was OK with it. SH85 please watch your temps! Everything else was wonderful
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