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Any good steak houses I should try?

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Taylor's in dtla/koreantown area is excellent.

Mastro's has the most AMAZING food and service of any restaurant in LA, let alone steakhouse.  
They have locations in BH, OC, TO and soon to open in Malibu.  Also, most generous martinis ever!!!

http://www.mastrosrestaurants.com

I had a delicious rib eye there recently and their peanut coleslaw was the best!

I have some homework to do then! They all sound wonderful. Just wanting to get some dining decisions made before I come next week. Makes it easier that way.

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Wolfgang Puck has a steak place in Beverly Hills called Cut.  Execellent but spendy!!

Posted By: hollydavis
Any good steak houses I should try?

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...Nick & Stef's, Pacific Dining Car (old school).  Beverly Hills - Mastro's or Cut (but you can't get a reservation at Cut between 6:00 and 9:30).

My favorite steak house in LA on Canon drive in BH.  It's great people watching too.

I love people watching almost as much as the food sometimes!

Most restaurants mention are all good but you have those in Vegas. Try this landmark, it has a cool history and it's in Hollywood, be it good or bad but do check it out.

Also has the best Cobb Salad I have ever had

Pricey, but classic.
Old school LA. It's open 24/7/365

Sounds like a great place. I have lots of research to do before next week. Thanks everyone!!!

there is a place called The Stinking Rose (no…that's really the name, they use a lot of garlic) and their steak is amazeballs.

Posted By: hollydavis
Any good steak houses I should try?

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That's right. Also their garlic lamb steak-like cooked is the best lamb you'll ever have in your life

Posted By: hollydavis
Any good steak houses I should try?

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Locations in California:
Anaheim
Beverly Hills
Fresno
Irvine
Palm Desert
Pasadena
Roseville
Sacramento
San Diego (Del Mar)
San Diego
San Francisco
Walnut Creek
Woodland Hills

Yeah - it's a chain.  But it's also an LA landmark.  The only restaraunt on restaraunt row (La Cienega up from Wilshire) to survive from the SIXTIES - the sixties for chrissake.  Gone are Alan Hale's (the "skipper" too) fish house, Lucille Ball used to eat there (I saw her one time in there with Gary Morton when I was a young'un).  Ditto for the likes of Jack Benny, Robert Young, and the Reagans.

And yes - the creamed spinach and tableside carving (plus the Yorkshire Pudding) reminds us all of our roots.

In Agoura.  It's got character.  Steaks are good but the place has a mystique to it.

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