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Peter Luger Steak House
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I've been going here for 30 years. Quite a bit has changed - the waiters are now pretend to be surly and gruff, rather than actually being that way as they always were - chalk that up to the continued theme-parking of NYC. That aside, this is the best porterhouse in the world, period. If you are looking for filet mignon, pretty silverware, apple tinis and cappucinos - go to Craftsteak or one of the others. If you want a great piece of steak, the best cream spinach ever and some solid german fried potatoes and grilled onions - Luger's is it.\r
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One little aside, I once dated someone in Texas who's father bragged about Texas beef. He spent a night making fun of me when I told him about Lugers - ""good steak in Brooklyn - ha!"" - and assured me that we were going to the best steak in the world the next night, a place in Dallas. When we got there the walls were adorned with many ""Top 10 US steak places"" - Mr. Texas kept pointing to the Texas place we were dining - ""See #2, #3, #5"" on all the different lists. I noticed one thing, consistently, ""Peter Luger's"" - #1 on all lists. The guy almost had a stroke. Absolutely priceless. \r
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Enjoy #1.
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