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Businiess name:  Fifth Avenue Grill
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Whenever Mom runs up to NY to see family, leaving Pop unsupervised, Pop and I go for a 'manly meal' at the 5th Avenue Grill. No tilapia here; steaks, chops, lobster in a classic setting with outstanding service (Thanks Tara).\r \r I had the 'Fryed Filet' where they take a filet mignon and first deep fry it. You are probably thinking, great, it must be like shoe leather. No, comes out perfectly medium rare. Baked potato (of course) and a side of incredible creamed spinach. Pop had lamb chops that were cooked to a perfect medium rare.\r \r There is an extensive wine list that is fairly priced with selections leaning towards steakhouse fare (Drink white wine when all the red is gone!).\r \r Classic full bar in the front with a piano player with grill seating or dining room if you prefer a little quiet.

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