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Hi Eater,
I'm looking for a birthday dinner for two at a steakhouse that is diet-friendly. Were both on Weight Watchers, but we eat everything. Im going to Quality Eats already for a girlfriends birthday a few weeks earlier, so have ruled that out. Anywhere in Manhattan or Brooklyn is fine. Any suggestions?
Yours,
Svelte Carnivore
Hi Svelte,
If its meat you crave, New York City is certainly full of it. Its true, though most classic steakhouses drown the sides and baste the beef in (glorious) butter. Heres my workaround: Korean barbecue.
I already hear your protest: But do Korean barbecue spots really care that much about the meat? Well, let me tell you about Cote. The newish, upscale Flatiron restaurant bills itself as a Korean steakhouse, taking pride in its dry-aging room in the basement and meat sourced from respected local vendors.
Cotes large menu looks like one from a more traditional American steakhouse, with steak tartare and shrimp cocktail appetizers, meats sold by the cut, and an array of side dishes. But look closer, and youll find that shrimp cocktail has a gochujang cocktail sauce, and those meats are accompanied by banchan and kimchi stew. It is precisely those Korean spices that infuse the food with so much flavor, rendering butter unnecessary.
Plus, Korean barbecue is so much damn fun, making it a perfect birthday occasion. I hope you enjoy, and HBD!
Stef
16 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10010
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What's a Diet-Friendly Steakhouse That's Still a Treat? - Eater NY