The alarm went off as planned the night before and I decided to call back, just to see how strict they were with their 30 day policy. Turns out they follow it pretty closely. They told me to call back at 9 a.m. the next morning. Unfortunately, being the alert was set for the night before, it never went off when I needed it to. I called the restaurant at 10 a.m. figuring that an hour couldn't have made that much of a difference. Boy, was I wrong. The restaurant was completely booked up until 10:15 p.m., not the best time for a romantic Valentine's Day reservation to be made. Good husband points down the drain. Now it was time to find a place that wasn't completely booked and was just as good of an option as our first choice. Enter STK Midtown.
My lovely wife had mentioned that being her, her best friend, and her brother all had birthdays that were relatively close together, they would all go out together to STK to celebrate. I had never even heard of it at that point. From the things that she had said about her previous visits there, I knew that it would be up to par for an excellent meal in a romantic setting. This was going to be our first Valentine's Day as a married couple, so I wanted to make it special.
Upon walking into the restaurant, the modern, laid back atmosphere immediately makes one feel what can only described as "cool". We were sat at a table that gave me a nice view of the lights from Time's Square, which seemed to be the first time losing the cushioned inner seat to my wife worked to my advantage (I usually get the gorgeous view of a wall). The staff was very courteous and we felt welcome from the moment we walked through the door. The host took our jackets to the coat room as we sat down. Now it was time for our drinks.
Now we move on to the appetizers. My wife and I tend to choose restaurants based on whether or not they have a raw bar. We order oysters on the half shell almost every time. Why break tradition? We placed our order and waited patiently for our meal to begin. Usually, it takes a lot for me to be blown away by bread, but what the waitress brought out to get us started did exactly that. She brought a homemade sourdough bread topped with bleu cheese butter. I'm a big fan of sourdough and the butter that was drizzled over the top of it put this baked thing of beauty over the top. I would go back based on the bread alone. I may have even caught myself dreaming about it.
The oysters came out with the other appetizer that we ordered, cleverly named Shrimp Rice Krispies. The oysters were delicious and fresh. They had two varieties that night so we decided to order three and three (the names of the oysters are escaping me). They were served with a variety of dressings, including a very tasty mignonette and a traditional cocktail sauce, served on a nice bed of ice. The Shrimp Rice Krispies dish consisted of tiger prawns served in a lobster bisque. In a lot of cases, bisques are thickened with rice and usually the rice is strained out or puréed. In this case the rice was left in whole, hence the Rice Krispie moniker. The prawns were cooked perfectly and once again, the only downside of this dish was that there were only two prawns.
As good as the appetizers were, the main dish is what stole the show. I ordered a 14 oz. Bone-In Filet, and my wife ordered the 10 oz. Filet (not photographed). The restaurant also offers a wide array of sauces to put on your steak, but I am a firm believer that if the meat is cooked correctly, it needs nothing but seasoning. This meat was up there with what I consider my top 5 steak meals that I've had in my life time. There was a perfect sear on the meat and the medium rare center melted in my mouth like the butter on our sourdough bread (now I'm daydreaming about the bread). STK also offers a wide variety of sides that can accompany the beautiful piece of meat that I was about to indulge in. We decided to go with the creamed spinach (a favorite of my wife's) and the mac and cheese. Side note: The availability of Creamed Spinach has helped decide where we were going to eat on several occasions. The sides were an excellent accompaniment to the main dish, although I forgot to take pictures.
We decided to skip dessert as we were planning on continuing our Valentine's festivities at another establishment. Overall, the meal at STK was 'XCLLNT'! I would definitely plan on going back there or one of there many other locations for any special occasion in the future.
Image of STK Midtown taken from http://djlexey.com/news/news/stk-midtown-opening-dec-5/
My lovely wife had mentioned that being her, her best friend, and her brother all had birthdays that were relatively close together, they would all go out together to STK to celebrate. I had never even heard of it at that point. From the things that she had said about her previous visits there, I knew that it would be up to par for an excellent meal in a romantic setting. This was going to be our first Valentine's Day as a married couple, so I wanted to make it special.
Upon walking into the restaurant, the modern, laid back atmosphere immediately makes one feel what can only described as "cool". We were sat at a table that gave me a nice view of the lights from Time's Square, which seemed to be the first time losing the cushioned inner seat to my wife worked to my advantage (I usually get the gorgeous view of a wall). The staff was very courteous and we felt welcome from the moment we walked through the door. The host took our jackets to the coat room as we sat down. Now it was time for our drinks.
Last summer, my brother introduced me to the wonderful world of cocktails containing a cucumber muddle in them. I know you're all asking, "what do you live under a rock or something?" No, but I would usually stick to the classics when drinking at a restaurant as opposed to ordering one of their specialty cocktails. That being said, my order became obvious the moment I looked at the menu. The only downside of the drink I ordered emasculated me to the point that I felt like a cast member on Sex In The City. "Waitress, I'll take one Cucumber Stiletto, please." This delicious concoction consisted of Ketel One Citron, St. Germain, and of course...muddled cucumber. This drink was delicious as well as refreshing. It tasted like biting into a nice, fresh cucumber. The only downside about the drink situation was that my wife ordered a drink called Shishito Faced, based on the pure brilliance of the name only to find out they were out of shishito peppers. I guess she was Shishito out of luck.
The oysters came out with the other appetizer that we ordered, cleverly named Shrimp Rice Krispies. The oysters were delicious and fresh. They had two varieties that night so we decided to order three and three (the names of the oysters are escaping me). They were served with a variety of dressings, including a very tasty mignonette and a traditional cocktail sauce, served on a nice bed of ice. The Shrimp Rice Krispies dish consisted of tiger prawns served in a lobster bisque. In a lot of cases, bisques are thickened with rice and usually the rice is strained out or puréed. In this case the rice was left in whole, hence the Rice Krispie moniker. The prawns were cooked perfectly and once again, the only downside of this dish was that there were only two prawns.
As good as the appetizers were, the main dish is what stole the show. I ordered a 14 oz. Bone-In Filet, and my wife ordered the 10 oz. Filet (not photographed). The restaurant also offers a wide array of sauces to put on your steak, but I am a firm believer that if the meat is cooked correctly, it needs nothing but seasoning. This meat was up there with what I consider my top 5 steak meals that I've had in my life time. There was a perfect sear on the meat and the medium rare center melted in my mouth like the butter on our sourdough bread (now I'm daydreaming about the bread). STK also offers a wide variety of sides that can accompany the beautiful piece of meat that I was about to indulge in. We decided to go with the creamed spinach (a favorite of my wife's) and the mac and cheese. Side note: The availability of Creamed Spinach has helped decide where we were going to eat on several occasions. The sides were an excellent accompaniment to the main dish, although I forgot to take pictures.
We decided to skip dessert as we were planning on continuing our Valentine's festivities at another establishment. Overall, the meal at STK was 'XCLLNT'! I would definitely plan on going back there or one of there many other locations for any special occasion in the future.
Image of STK Midtown taken from http://djlexey.com/news/news/stk-midtown-opening-dec-5/
