Friday, June 28, 2019

Strip House Midtown Restaurant Review


This is the last Christmas post in June, I promise! I just cannot not share with you the great places I visited during last year's holiday. The Strip House is a restaurant right next to the Sofitel New York, where I was staying. For some reason Christmas Day is always not something planned but I pick a place that day. I felt like just doing something close to the hotel and have never eaten here before.

I was totally blown away by this place. The food was so amazing, and if you are a steak lover, it is a must. It is on the pricey side, so be warned, but very much worth it. What caught me on the menu was baked Alaska, something I've always wanted to try. It was a happy day indeed! 


Lobster Bisque soup was totally creamy and delish  
The bread basket was totally over the top, warm fresh made rolls, some with garlic flavor, I could have dined on this alone. I could have ate the whole basket but I restrained myself.  
I ordered diver scallops, one of my favorites and they were so yummy  

Baked Alaska! Have you ever enjoyed ? Oh I was just over-the-moon as it was just unreal. So so good and I felt bad being able to eat about half of it. The waiter asked if I wanted to take it with me and I said "No freezer in my hotel" which was so sad! You must try this dessert if you have never enjoyed it - It is worth every darn calorie!  
I didn't even mind the strawberry sorbet or ice cream inside - I am usually not a fan of strawberry anything but it didn't matter. Pure heaven.  

Strip House Midtown 
15 West 44th Street
New York, NY 10036

Monday – Wednesday: 11:30am – 10:00pm
Thursday – Friday: 11:30am – 10:30pm
Saturday: 5:00pm – 10:30pm
Sunday: 5:00pm – 10:00pm

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