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• Steak • Galleria / Uptown
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• Steak • Heights / Washington
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- GGailHouston •52 reviews5.0Dined todayThe food was perfectly prepared. The wine was delicious and service exceptional. The whole experience was wonderful.More infoB&B Butchers & Restaurant - HoustonPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Heights / Washington•4.8
- JJulieVIPHouston •58 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe enjoy Mastro's Steakhouse - the food and service. We have been multiple times, and it never disappoints. The quail knots and butter cake are favorites of ours! Frank was an excellent server, along with the other servicemen in the restaurant. Thank y'all for making our dining experience at Mastro's pleasant and memorable, as always!More infoMastro's Steakhouse - HoustonPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Galleria / Uptown•4.8
- DDavidHouston •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoWe went here for V-Day and it was really busy, we had to wait for about 20 minutes to be seated even though we were running 10 minutes late... with that being said our overall experience was great! The Filet Mignon was cooked perfectly! My wife liked the Oysters and the Snapper. This place is great for an event or special occasion but is definitely a femine atmosphere.More infoAnnabelle BrasseriePrice: Expensive• French• Montrose•4.5
- JJahmereNew York City •2 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoIf you’re having any reservations about this establishment please let this be the review that makes you go, it is absolutely fantastic the moment you sit down, our server was Jordan who was very well informed on the menu and knew just what to recommend. The in house soft rolls with the mustard herb butter set the tone and let us know we were in for a treat. We ordered the wagyu braised beef wontons to start and it was the best small bite I’ve ever had in my life, and I’m a bonafide food enthusiast. The soy truffle vinaigrette with the ginger, truffles, and shaved serranos was to die for I’ll definitely be back just for those. The steaks were both main characters, I had the 8oz strip and my Wife had the 8oz filet both cut and melted like butter in your mouth. We each got the blue cheese butter toppings, and I added an additional brandy peppercorn topper, the steaks did not need the toppers at all but what an elevated complex bite! For our a la carte sides we chose the roasted broccolini, white cheddar mac, and the smashed lime potatoes. All were a delight and held their own, but that broccolini was LIFE CHANGING! It was the perfect melody of smoky, spicy, and crunch the flavors were immaculate. This restaurant has easily catapulted to the top of our favorite steakhouses in Houston.More infoGuard and Grace - HoustonPrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Downtown•4.8
- TtimHouston •4 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWe had four different dishes (two steaks and two types of fish. ALL were delicious. I really don’t think you could find anything that wasn’t outstanding. The one thing I would change is the noise level. They might refer to it as energetic, I thought it was a little too loud. Made it necessary to speak louder and it seemed like a competition. No a huge problem but not a quiet romantic dinner. A matter of taste. Great experience.More infoSteak 48 - HoustonPrice: Moderate• Steakhouse• River Oaks•4.9