- Steak
- American
New York Prime
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Ratings and Reviews for New York Prime
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May 05 2012
Jeanine C. via Yelp
THE best steak ... Stone crabs and omg that corn - I don't know what they put in it but it is pure happiness in your mouth! And that doesn't even begin to...read more
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Apr 09 2012
HU K. via Yelp
Location: Monarch Tower on Peachtree, next to Phipps Food: Up-scale seafood/steak house Parking: Valet Service: Outstanding Location is little misguiding...read more
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Mar 14 2012
Fred Z. via Yelp
Typical steakhouse with limited menu....long list of sides. Large restaurant in downtown Buckhead commercial office setting. They had a tired singer as...read more
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Mar 23 2009
mmaurice via Citysearch
Have eaten here many times. Always for a special occasion. Service was as expected. They are not always the nicest but are on to...read more
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Nov 26 2008
poblack via Citysearch
Don't let these snooty people make you think a restaurant that allows smoking somehow deserves 1 or 2 stars. I am a non smoker and...read more
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May 22 2007
jaymaygm via Citysearch
I have been by this restaurant, dozens of times since it has been open. Last night, a business associate was staying next door at...read more
The Scene
Ensconced in a hidden space across from Lenox Square, New York Prime holds its own commendably among the Buckhead steakhouse conglomeration. The traditional man's man look is what you've come to expect from a temple of beef, and it's all here: wood paneling, brass railings, and a square bar in the center of the room. Servers are polished and polite.
The Food
An enormous, ancient lobster paraded around the dining room in a little red wagon is not as enticing as the management might hope, which is fine since the glorious steaks are reason enough to dine here. Go for classics like New York strip and filet mignon, both of which are properly aged and succulently juicy. Gigantic oysters Rockefeller are textbook specimens, covered in creamy spinach, Parmesan and bacon. For a decadent ending, try a piece of delicate banana cream pie.