Reviews on Steakhouse food in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. Omaha is home to the world’s largest indoor desert under the world’s largest geodesic dome above the world’s largest nocturnal exhibit next to one of the world’s largest indoor rainforests! Climb aboard history at The Durham Museum, explore 100 acres at Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha’s Botanical Center and discover priceless works of art at the Joslyn Art Museum. Explore the Old Market, Omaha’s historic entertainment district, where boutiques, antique stores and restaurants line cobblestone streets.
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4 based on 188 reviews
Omaha largest Steakhouse/restaurant serving Italian ,Seafood,and of course STEAKS accompanied by 6 private party rooms
Had heard about this steak house in the downtown area of Omaha and thought we would give it a try and we were quite disappointed. My husband had chicken parm which was served on a hot plate covered with sauce. I mean covered, the sauce was running over the plate. Couldn't even see the chicken there was so much sauce. I had the spaghetti and meatballs and my advice is don't. Very bland and I didn't eat the meatballs as they were completely tasteless. The salad is also not anything special. Just a bowl of lettuce and croutons; no other vegetables like carrots or tomatoes...The two saving graces were the waitress was superb. Also they have great breadsticks.
4 based on 180 reviews
At Johnnyâs, our steaks take center stage and are complemented by a gourmet assortment of Italian cuisine and seafood, alongside an expertly curated wine list. Whether you choose our famous Steak DeBurgo or the classic Chanel No. 5, youâre sure to satisfy
We only went there once but service and food wasn't the best. I'm used to the old Johnny's downtown and really expected better. I will admit, they were busy but the service was slow and the food was cold, and it seemed like they were trying to push us out to seat more customers. We may try it again, not sure.Hi Rick - thank you for taking the time to post your review. I am disappointed to hear about your recent experience that was not up to our high expectations. We never want a customer to feel like they are being pushed out. We want our customers to feel comfortable and well taken care of. I can assure you this review has been shared with restaurant management and our culinary team to use as a learning opportunity. If you have any additional feedback please send to [email protected]. Thank you in advance.
4 based on 162 reviews
Fleming's Omaha, NE is an ongoing celebration of exceptional steak and wine. We are located in West Omaha off Highway 6, near Westroads Mall, Boys Town, and Downtown Omaha.
Very attentive and knowledgeable staff, food was typical restaurant chain Flemings. They removed Heineken as a beer choice which is disappointing.
4 based on 152 reviews
This is a restaurant where steak is the star â where great steak is the rule, not the exception. Service will be outstanding but provided in a casual, less intimidating fine-dining atmosphere.
A favorite of ours for celebrating special occasions. Itâs pricey but worth it. We always get the filet mignon and it is always perfectly cooked. We took our 11-year old daughter this time to celebrate a school accomplishment and she was beaming the whole time. The staff are always attentive but they really doted on her and they all stopped by to congratulate her. She even went home with a swag bag.Favorites here are the filet, au gratin potatoes and the asparagus with hollandaise sauce. Great cocktails. Great wine list. Try the chocolate layer cake (pic attached) if you save room for dessert. Love this place.
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4 based on 190 reviews
Firebirds Wood Fired Grill is an American Restaurant and Steakhouse serving authentic wood-fired steaks, seafood, specialty cocktails and select wines. Join us for Happy Hour at the FIREBAR® or on the patio for drink specials and bar bites. We offer top-n
It has a nice feel to it. The bread was crunchy and disappointing. The side dishes werenât great either, but the steaks were really good. They were cooked perfectly and tasted great. The waitress was distracted and not very good. Dear Flint,Thank you for joining us in Omaha recently. I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the steaks but I'm sorry that we did not execute the bread, side dishes and service properly. I will be sharing your review with our leadership team as your feedback is important to us. Our hope is that you will give us another try soon.Thank you
4 based on 394 reviews
Sullivan's Steakhouse is a vibrant neighborhood American Steakhouse featuring the finest steaks, seafood, hand-shaken martinis and live music.
Been visiting Omaha for 30 years and always wanted to try Sullivans. Well this time we did it. Great location downtown off the Old Market. Did not have reservations but got seated immediately. The decor inside is exactly what I expected for a steakhouse. Please make note that the cost is very spending but worth it. The service was great. The drinks were wonderful. The BLT salad which is made tableside was fantastic. The steaks were cooked to Perfection and a wonderful taste. Then we decided to have dessert. We shared the bananas Foster's bread pudding which had a good taste to it but was very cold. Like it was still partially frozen. Other than the desert this would have been an excellent review.
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4 based on 331 reviews
Spencer's for Steaks and Chops of Omaha offers prime steaks, lamb chops, pork chops, veal chops, fresh seafood, pastas, as well as an array of fresh, homemade desserts. We invite you to experience "Prime" beef pure and simple.
We were in town and Spencerâs was recommended as the best steak house in Omaha , and it lived up to our expectations . Waitstaff were attentive and personable . Our only complaint was that by time of ordering , which was 7 ish , they were already out of prime rib and baked potatoes ( possibly more , but those were our disappoints ) . We â settled â on filet , with hash browns and mushroom medley and we would gladly â settle â again .
4 based on 406 reviews
Hearing that Brother Sebastian's was one of the best steakhouse experiences in Omaha, I made reservations and took my wife here for our anniversary. Overall, we were disappointed.The Good:* The steaks (ribeye and sirloin) were absolutely delicious and prepared perfectly.* The atmosphere is dark and cozy, great for special occasions.* By and large, the prices are not unreasonable for what you get.The Bad:* Our waiter was terrible - constantly forgetting to submit our orders, disappearing for long stretches of time. I had to actually get up and search for her when it was time to pay the bill.* The walls near our table were dirty and smeared with food. In fact, the whole place felt like it needed a good cleaning.* Our waiter-recommended appetizer (shrimp scampi) was tasty but unbelievably overpriced for the 7 butter-drenched, cheese-smothered shrimp you actually receive.* The salad bar had a limited selection and was located in a cramped room, with little space to maneuver if there were others in the room with you. Salad fixings were spilled everywhere.Surely this cannot be one of THE best steakhouses in this entire city. It feels more like a place that *used* to be really special, but has gone downhill and is coasting on reputation alone.For us, this was one-and-done, and we will not be back.
4 based on 514 reviews
801 Chophouse at the Paxton is inspired by the classic 1920's New York Chophouse. 801 Chophouse Omaha's masculine interior is highlighted with dark woods, marble and granite accents, brass fixtures, dual pane frosted glass and white linens. 801 Chophouse
Dimly lit and darkly finished, it was the perfect setting for an indulgent dine, and the right choice for our anniversary dinner. The server was very knowledgeable, attentive and engaging. Some wine samplings helped us make a good selection, and we were off to the races.The Lobster Corn Chowder is not to be missed! Rich in body and flavor, chunks of lobster, thick in texture ... my wife wanted to take some to go until we realized they have a restaurant in our home town, too! She went with the Lobster Macaroni and Cheese as her meal and was not disappointed. The rich Mornay sauce was filling and sumptuous; the pasta was perfect. The server (and my wife) convinced me to try the off-menu Wagyu beef, the off-shore equivalent of Kobe beef, we were told. The steak was perfectly cooked and appropriately charred. I have no complaints about what I got but buyer beware! If you chose a heavily marbled product, go with a lean cut or you'll get a double-dose of marbling! It was tasty, and I enjoyed every bite, but the fat content made me nervous!We were too full for dessert. But the server celebrated our anniversary anyway, and the complementary Creme Brulee - also exquisitely prepared - was not wasted on either of us. Thank you!Will certainly go again but will need to wait another paycheck.
4 based on 268 reviews
KOBE is Omaha's original and most authentic Japanese Steak House, first opened in 1990. Skilled Teppanyaki chefs will artfully prepare your complete meal at your Hibachi table to your specifications as they entertain with skills and humor. KOBE is a great
the food and entertainment is always great. The chef was fun and very talkative. We go to the Kobe about once a month and never have disappointedKOBE loves the "regulars"! thanks for your review!
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