Steak
- Test Driving Black Cod and Wagyu - the Burger and Lobster folk democratise more food
The people behind Burger and Lobster are back with another money-saving deal. This time try the very luxe black cod and wagyu beef at affordable prices. We head down to try them for ourselves.
- Black Cod and Wagyu (at affordable prices) comes to Zelman Meats in Soho
They've done Burger and Lobster, and with Beast steak and king crab and now the people behind those places and Goodman are bringing something new. This time it's Black Cod and Wagyu.
It'll be taking over the main Zelman Meats bar in St Anne's Court, where their head chef Olly Bird is preparing black cod cooked in miso and 200g Wagyu steaks. It's carrying
... - Blacklock are opening on Rivington Street in Shoreditch and this restaurant will have a proper bar
Expect chops,steaks and that amazing cheesecake at Blacklock's new Shoreditch opening, but the big news here is that there'll be a dedicated bar area that they're teaming up with top NYC bar owners on.
- Temper City has a reinvention - it's all about steaks, tacos and fish now...
It's all change at Temper City, one of Neil Rankin's three restaurants in town.
As reported by Big Hospitality back in August, Rankin announced the intention to drop the curry themed menu (which we were
... - Macellaio RC is bringing their steak to Bloomsbury
This is the fifth Macellaio RC to launch in London - which is essentially an Italian steakhouse - with a bit of offal on the side if that takes your fancy.
- Flat Iron comes to King's Cross - the steak restaurant hits Caledonian Road with wagyu fries
13/8/18 - updated with the opening date
What: Flat Iron
In a nutshell: Great value steak in King's Cross
Summing it all up: Flat Iron have an avid following around town, with their signature flat iron steaks being one of the best deals in town. This sees them opening in King's Cross.
- Test Driving Beef and Brew's new East London restaurant
East London has a hot new steakhouse where the steaks don't cost a fortune and the beer is on point - we check out the new Beef & Brew in De Beauvoir.
- Kentish Town's Beef and Brew is taking over the old Brew and Que in Haggerston
Popular neighbourhood steakhouse Beef & Brew are on the move - taking their well-priced steaks and wide range of beers to Haggerston.
- Test Driving The Jones Family Kitchen - East London dining hits Belgravia
Belgravia gets a cracking new neighbourhood restaurant with a lovely terrace to boot
- Hot Stone steak and sushi bar opens on Islington's Chapel Market
If you enjoy an interactive dining experience this new steak and sushi spot delivers main courses to you ready to cook over a hot stone.
- Soho is getting a new lunchtime steak sandwich kiosk
If you live, work or are just generally passing through Soho, take note that the new Sophie's on Great Windmill Street will be opening a kiosk next to their restaurant which will be serving up steak sarnies every lunchtime.
The Pit Roast Steak Sandwiches cost £8 and will feature five hour pit roasted prime rib of beef from Philip Warren butchers served with fresh garden leaves and Sophie’s signature horseradish and charcoal crème on Arapina sourdough
... - Flat Iron are opening their sixth restaurant in Tooley Street
Popular steak chain Flat Iron are opening their sixth steakhouse. The Tooley Street restaurant will have a indoor garden theme.
- Test Driving the original (but revamped) Hawksmoor
The original Hawksmoor has been around for over a decade, so it was time for a revamp. We head down to see what's changed and what's new on the menu.
- Chimis Argentinean parilla restaurant is grilling up a storm on Southwark Bridge Road
The former head chef of Brindisa and the founder of Portena in Borough Market have joined forces to open an Argentinean parilla restaurant with all manner of grilled meat on the menu.
- Lutyens Grill at The Ned is opening to the public
From next weekend, Lutyens Grill at The Ned will be throwing open its doors to the public. For the past year, this old-school steak restaurant has been the only spot on The Ned's ground floor which was open just to club members and hotel guests. But no more.
The space itself was the Bank Manager's office back when The Ned was the Midland Bank headquarters. As you might expect it's all gorgeous wood panelling with a lovely parquet floor and the lighting was
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