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Review of Peter Luger Steak House (255 Northern Boulevard, Great Neck)

Review of Peter Luger Steak House (255 Northern Boulevard, Great Neck)

Update, August 2012 One thing a lot of people ask me about is the price of steak at Peter Luger. You can’t find prices on their own Web site, and not even on sites like Yelp. The main reason for this is: prices fluctuate a lot. So much so that the menu is printed without prices, and prices are actually hand-written. On my last visit in August, these were the porterhouse prices. A steak for two would run you $93.90. A steak for three would go $140.85. Steak for four costs $187.80. They do sell single steak at $45.95, but at a very minimum you want to get the steak for two to ensure you have the finest cut. Of course, your mileage may vary, but that should give you a good idea of how much money you need to set aside. A reminder that they don’t take credit cards, so you need to bring a debit card, a Peter Luger card, or a big wad of cash. Something else I was very, very happy the last time I went in August was that I actually had room for dessert. We ordered the apple strudel and a scoop of ice…

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Review of Simply Fondue (24 Great Neck Road)

Review of Simply Fondue (24 Great Neck Road)

It’s interesting when I look on review sites that people either love or hate Simply Fondue. There doesn’t seem to be any middle ground. To me, this is just a sign of people coming with very, very different expectations. Hopefully this review will set the right ones in case you’re interested in trying it out. The restaurant is located on the top floor of the Waldbaum’s shopping complex. There’s an elevator and a spiral staircase that leads there near the Waldbaum’s entrance. There’s a bar to the left of the restaurant, and then a pretty classy foyer in the front of the restaurant itself. Walking into the restaurant, you can see booths and tables set up, each with an electric burner on top. The restaurant is very dim, which makes for a nice romantic setting. First of all, Simply Fondue is, well, simply fondue. Don’t expect to come and be able to order cheeseburgers or traditional entrees or anything like that. You order fondue, which means you have pieces of bread, vegetables, meat, and sweets which you stick into cheese, hot oil (or broth), and decadent chocolate respectively. Simply Fondue is best enjoyed by two, as most dishes are designed…

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