Best Steaks & Meats in New York (2026)
100 places ranked using live data from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats & many other platforms
Top Rated Steaks & Meats in New York
Showing 10 of 100 restaurants · Ranked by FoodIndex score
VIDA SteakHouse NYC
Dry-AgedMidtown steakhouse with dry-aged beef, clubby vibe, and raw bar.
30-27 Steinway St · Astoria
Bobby Van's
Surf & TurfTheater District spot pairing prime steaks with fresh seafood.
131 E 54th St · Midtown East
Ted's Montana Grill
Korean BBQKorean steakhouse with tableside grills and marinated beef.
110 W 51st St · Midtown
Pee Dee Steak House
Dry-AgedUpper East Side chophouse serving dry-aged cuts and oysters.
2006 3rd Ave · East Harlem
Outback Steakhouse
Dry-AgedPower-lunch steakhouse near Grand Central with dry-aged beef.
280 Marsh Ave · Graniteville
Prime Catch
Ale HouseSports bar and grill serving grilled steaks, ribs, and draft beer.
140 W 46th St · Midtown
Legasea Bar & Grill
Jumbo SteaksClassic New York steakhouse with jumbo lobsters and caricature-covered walls.
485 7th Ave · Midtown
The Palm – New York
Dry-AgedModern steakhouse serving dry-aged beef and Australian Wagyu.
250 W 50th St · Midtown
DK Restaurant NYC
Dry-AgedTheater District institution with dry-aged steaks and showbiz history.
207 W 36th St · Garment District
Uncle Jack's Steakhouse - Westside
Butcher CutsHunts Point wholesaler and steakhouse serving butcher-direct cuts.
440 9th Ave · Hudson Yards
About New York Steaks & Meats
Across New York, the steakhouse lineup keeps evolving: you'll spot Brazilian churrasco, dry-aged cuts, and neighborhood pockets like Upper East Side and Concourse where a memorable steak dinner is rarely more than a short detour away.
For steaks & meats throughout New York, we blend platform signals into a single FoodIndex number (0–100): the same sources serious diners already check, without the noise of paid sorting or cherry-picked highlights.
These 100 New York steaks & meats entries emphasize dry-aged cuts, classic steakhouses, Brazilian churrasco, modern grills, and more, prioritized by the latest blended signals—not editorial payola. Check back after major review bursts and you'll notice the rankings breathing with the city.
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How FoodIndex Scores Restaurants
Every venue earns a single 0–100 FoodIndex score by combining signals from major platforms—stars, review volume, recency, and consistency—so you can compare places fairly at a glance.
Google Reviews
Aggregate star ratings and review volume from Google Maps.
Yelp Ratings
Weighted scores from Yelp’s review community and elite reviewers.
Uber Eats Data
Delivery ratings, order frequency, and customer satisfaction.
Frequently Asked Questions
The top steaks & meats spots in New York are ranked by FoodIndex using a 0–100 score built from Google, Yelp, Uber Eats, and other signals. We prioritize places with strong, recent review volume and consistent ratings—then order them by that combined score.
New York is part of New York's food scene—think neighborhood favorites, diverse cuisines, and steady foot traffic from locals and visitors. This list focuses on steaks & meats specifically, using data rather than editorial picks.
We aggregate star ratings, review counts, and recency across platforms, then normalize everything into one transparent score. That helps you compare apples-to-apples even when review patterns differ by platform.
Yes. As new reviews publish and ratings change, scores are recalculated so the leaderboard reflects the latest available data.
We love hearing suggestions. Reach out via our contact page with the restaurant name and location—we use it to prioritize future coverage and data checks.