Whether it’s the smell of the locale’s perfectly marinated and sizzling Porterhouse, the intimate ambience of its Brazilian cherry wood floors and alabaster chandeliers, or the welcoming demeanor of the General Manager, those who dine at Wolfgang’s Steakhouse know it will be an unforgettable experience from the very beginning.
The brainchild of Wolfgang Zweiner, once head waiter at the nationally-acclaimed Peter Luger’s Steakhouse, the original Wolfgang’s Steakhouse was opened in 2004 on NYC’s Park Avenue. Now boasting multiple locations worldwide – including other parts of Manhattan, Hawaii, Beverly Hills, Tokyo, Phillipines, Korea and of course, Miami – this leading steakhouse has become a global sensation, recognized for its perfectly prepared 28-day, dry-aged steak.
So what do you order when you visit this mouthwatering must-try? With appetizers like Canadian bacon and ahi tuna tartare, an entrée list that includes filet mignon and grilled Chilean seabass, sides of German or mashed potatoes and creamed spinach, and a crème brûlée that promises to change your life, the answer is: everything. But the real star of the show is its Porterhouse steak. Dry-aged onsite for an average of 28 days in the restaurant’s very own aging box, this delectable dish is cooked in a 1,600-degree broiler and served sizzling. Pair it with a glass of Chateau St. Jean’s 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon, and believe us when we say you’re in paradise.
Started off with stale bread, appetizers were great . The main entrees were amazing. The dessert was delicious. The ambiance of the restaurant could've...
Disappointed in dinner tonight. The main waiter was so unfriendly, the restaurant was crowded/noisy & the table was terrible. They put us in the corner...
Came out for dinner and ordered the Porterhouse for 2 which went up from the last time I was here but it was cooked perfectly and seasoned very well. We...