Find out what Steakhouse restaurants to try in East Hanover. East Hanover Township is a township in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 11,157, reflecting a decline of 236 (-2.1%) from the 11,393 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 1,467 (+14.8%) from the 9,926 counted in the 1990 Census. The manufacturing plant of Mondelēz International (formerly Nabisco) and the pharmaceutical company Novartis are located in East Hanover.
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4 based on 149 reviews
Well, it was a wonderful experience. Was there with my family this Tuesday (7/30) and was eager to try steak first time. Trying pork these days so had to try pork steak. The restaurant was not crowded and we got the booth quickly. Décor was simply amazing. Cowboy theme. Dim light and décor items throughout the restaurant with some antique pieces. I loved the ambiance. Desiree was our server and such a sweet lady she is. Asked for whatâs special in drink and also asked what I should try in pork as it was my first time. She patiently described the menu. We ordered beer for ourselves and mango margarita for my wife. Margarita was really good ( whatever wife says, you have to agree). We ordered Firecracker Wrap and Wild West Shrimp in appetizers.Firecracker Wrap â small chicken pieces in a tiny wrap with salad items and dressing- it was goodWild West Shrimp â fried shrimp with a hint of pickles with dressing- liked itIn entrée, Desiree suggested going for Baby Back ribs. I ordered that and my friends ordered Twin Lobster Tails and Salmon 10 oz.Baby Back ribs- it was well cooked with BBQ sauce. I thoroughly enjoyed itTwin Lobster Tails â a great dishSalmon 10 oz â fish was great in tasteAll entrée comes with a side dish and salads. We could not finish our food and had to pack the rest and Desiree was there to mock me, hey Mr Pork, did you finish your fries and ribs. She is a lovely lady. I saw she gave a greeting card with the signature of employees and manager, to one couple when she happened to know itâs their anniversary. It was a lovely gesture by the restaurant. Service was top class. Desiree & Manager ( forgot his name) was checking on our entire stay. Enjoyed my meal and evening. Definitely recommended.
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4 based on 47 reviews
We have periodically visited and I always thought it was good. I especially like the Prime Rib available for Friday and Saturday dinner. I also like the Reuben and hot roast beef sandwich although generally it was bit expensive for lunch. It was also unfortunate that it was closed on Sunday. However, with the relocation of several law firms from Becker Farm Road to the other side of Livingston Avenue to the old Prudential campus apparently lunch time business declined so they are no longer open for lunch and now are open on Sunday. On this visit I had a steak sandwich and a chocolate martini (yum!) and my husband had a steak and regular martini. We will return.
4 based on 110 reviews
First the Hint: This Place gets crowded. Avoid or reduce your wait.**********Call Ahead**********A great choice is the excellent pork chop.A bargain at $ 15Also my wife loved her Roast Beef.
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4 based on 447 reviews
Ruth's Chris Steak House specializes in serving aged USDA Prime steaks, broiled in a trademark 1800-degree oven and served on a plate heated to 500 degrees to ensure the steak stays "sizzling" hot. To experience fine dining at its best ⦠Just follow the s
My wife brought me here for my birthday dinner, unfortunately there were barricades due to a car show making it hard to get near the restaurant and then they did offer valet parking. The hostess threw some "happy birthday" decorations on the table which was unique. I was overwhelmed with people checking on us wishing me a happy birthday. My wife had gift card rewards to bring me here, but the prices are beyond sky high to me. The bread was delicious. We shared the $105 40 oz steak for 2, which should be a better deal than 2x $48 petite fillets but half of the steak was inedible and rough. We didn't find out until eating the leftovers. We were surprised when they brought out a special birthday cake slice for me and they took our picture. I was not the most dressed up but looked nice for dinner, people were coming in from the car show with car and sport team t-shirts and just looked totally inappropriate. Then a person at a table behind us was getting loud text alerts throughout the meal. There's no way I could justify or be comfortable with a dinner that costs $175 with tip, and that is sharing soup and drinking tap water only. Back out through the lot a good distance, walking in the dark with old cars driving everywhere, no sidewalk or lighting. Forced to breathe in a ton of exhaust fumes, it seemed to take another 15-20 minutes for them to bring our vehicle back to us.We appreciate you celebrating with us, Jeremy, but regret hearing your experience was less than perfect. Would you please contact us directly and share more about your experience at [email protected]? Please send your contact information, including a phone number. We would welcome the chance to make things better.
3 based on 11 reviews
Place is very pretty, Chef was entertaining. We had sushi and hibachi meals. The used teriyaki sauce in everything. The noodles, rice and meat were sweet. We've been to many Hibachi steak houses before, and never had them make their food with Teriyaki sauce. The sushi was good though. They had pop/rock music playing, not fitting the atmosphere. Wasn't horrible, but won't probably go back. Like Benihanna or Sakura better.
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