- Steak
- American
Smith & Wollensky
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Ratings and Reviews for Smith & Wollensky
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May 05 2012
Piper E. via Yelp
My husband and I probably eat here more than any other restaurant in Miami. Usually we come for lunch, occasionally for dinner. Some reviewers mention poor...read more
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May 05 2012
Selena B. via Yelp
I can't decide if this place should have 2 or 3 Stars - because they screwed up that bad. We ordered three salads for lunch (which was $60 before tip, tax...read more
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May 03 2012
Robert B. via Yelp
Horrible service by more than rude waiter spoiled our celebration. Won't be backread more
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Aug 04 2008
CindyG29 via Citysearch
I was taken to the restaurant for my birthday. We overlooked to order sides. We had the filet mignon and only realized that we for...read more
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May 28 2008
foodandwine via Citysearch
The food at Smith & Wollensky is great. I was extremely disappointed in how poor the service was at this establishment as it is s...read more
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Mar 27 2008
btbam88 via Citysearch
If you'r on a tight budget, you can still come here. Good food, good service, good prices, good everything. This place was the fi...read more
The Scene
It's the gorgeous waterfront views that tell you you're in South Beach, though the restaurant is free of attitudinal servers and ubiquitous SoBe trendoids.
The Food
The dry-aged steaks are of exceptional quality, and the kitchen knows how to cook 'em to tender, juicy, gloriously flavorful perfection. Note, however that not all beef is dry-aged--only the day's specials and sirloin off the regular menu. The sirloin is a fine piece of meat, but it's upstaged by the massive ribeye, a cut unmatched for flavor and tenderness. Sides are all a la carte; skip the onion rings, which are grainy with uncooked flour, and snack instead on creamy Malpeque oysters or mild but tasty Caesar salad. You'll also save a few calories by ignoring the dry, crumbly New York cheesecake.