Talia's Steakhouse & Bar

668 Amsterdam Avenue, 92nd Street, New York, 10025

American, Diner, Kosher, Steak

: 11:45 - 24:00
: 11:45 - 15:30
: 19:15 - 03:00
: 11:00 - 24:00

Reservations: 212-580-3770

668 Amsterdam Avenue, 92nd Street, New York, 10025 [Map]

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(Avg Price is the average cost per person for a full meal, drinks, sales tax and gratuity)

REVIEWS OF Talia's Steakhouse & Bar

Meir Levy (23 November 2010)

No better place for your turkey! I don't think there is any other place in the city where I would rather go for Thanksgiving dinner other than Talia's Steakhouse. I went there with my family last year and really had a wonderful time. We were really happy with the service and the food. My parents were there with us too and they enjoyed it as well. They have turkey options for those of us who are traditional observers of this holiday, and other delicious options for those of us who don't get the turkey thrill. I already made our reservation for this year's Thanksgiving festive dinner.

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