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it seems once a restaurant gets a nod from zagat, some tend to get comfy and don't continue their excellent cooking. anybody have experiences from lesser known steakhouses in the city? i enjoyed peter louger's (bk) and markjoseph, never been to smith & l's though i hear it's not as good as the hype..there is a pretty popular kosher steakhouse in the middle of times square that we strolled in and forgot the name that was great...looked like a hole in the wall, but great atmosphere once inside, i prefer these type of undiscovered places, if there are any good ones left.
New York Palm One(the original), a lot better compared to other Palms for some reason.
Palm One isn't and never has been a restaurant. It's 'The Palm.' I know because I walk by it every day.
Michael Jordan's is surprisingly good - and being in Grand Central Terminal, overlooking the main room, is a spectacular setting.
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