Lower Manhattan
January 27, 2010
South Street Seaport is home to many shops and restaurants and offers a plethora of interesting things to do.
Where we ate:
She said:
Our last evening in the Financial District was spent in a little steak house restaurant called MarkJoseph‘s. It was recommended to us by the desk clerk at the Hampton Inn as one of the best restaurants in the area. I had had so many mussels and seafood that steak sounded pretty good. It was a cozy little restaurant located just under the Brooklyn Bridge, and very expensive. I made the mistake of trying the lobster ravioli– how stupid! When you’re in a steak place you order the steak. Bill’s steak was wonderful. We had a salad (ala carte) before the entrees. I’m beginning to wonder when it started to become okay to serve WEEDS for a salad. First of all they have no flavor and secondly they are impossible to eat!!! and…..they charge $8.00!
He said:
I had seen MarkJoseph’s on a list of famous steak houses in one of the airline magazines and, since it was right behind our hotel, I was eager to try it. I can see why it made the list, everything - the food, the service, the atmosphere - was perfect! Also, it didn’t do anything to change my opinion that everything in NYC is very expensive! But I accept that eating at a famous restaurant with a well deserved reputation will not be a bargain meal. And, as Marla said, but failed to follow her own instinct, a nice juicy, medium rare filet was a welcome respite from all the seafood we’d been enjoying.
Category: New York, New York, United States, where we ateTags: eating in the financial district, great steaks, MarkJoseph |






Whitney
on January 27, 2010 10:42 amI feel badly about Marla’s dish. The steak sounds wonderful, though!
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Heidi Farmer
on February 6, 2010 5:28 pmSounds good!