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.