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Definition of steakhouse in English: steakhousenounˈsteɪkhaʊsˈsteɪkˌhaʊs A restaurant that specializes in serving steaks. (专门供应牛排的)牛排餐馆 Example sentencesExamples - ‘Our biggest sellers are Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, probably because we are a steakhouse,’ she says.
- He knows how many steaks sit in the refrigerators of the 64 Morton's steakhouses.
- There's been a resurgence in steakhouses at clubs, pubs, brasseries and restaurants.
- A colleague visited the Champany Inn near Linlithgow, West Lothian, to give one of Scotland's finest steakhouses a grilling.
- Looking around Brisbane now, the good hotel restaurants all seem to be the steakhouses.
- Local steakhouses are booked from lunch until midnight.
- I'm a big fan of high-end steakhouses and Ruth's Chris is consistently top notch.
- The article appeared to suggest that there is a diminishing demand in NYC for kosher restaurants (and perhaps steakhouses in particular).
- That phase also could see big-name home stores as well as more restaurants, like steakhouses.
- His wildly successful steakhouses, of which the Houston edition is No. 11, asks the diner to surrender to a certain kind of theatrical experience.
- But the steaks were good enough to win converts from the several other steakhouses that line US highways.
- Joost spent yesterday evening in bed recovering from the nausea and diarrhoea that has affected seven of the 26-strong national squad after they ate at a local steakhouse.
- One steakhouse serving can fill your red meat ration for a month.
- Me, I'm looking at a breakfast on March 15 that includes sausage and bacon, a lunch menu involving pepperoni and ham, and dinner at a nice steakhouse.
- As the darkness settles, and more shadows shift across the sidewalks, the aromas from a steakhouse and a fried chicken outlet, right next to each other, become more pronounced.
- It's a tradition as tired as Sparks's décor that steakhouses subliminally punish people who order anything but red meat.
- The bread was warmed and not microwaved to death, which is just one of the faults of lower-end steakhouses.
- The longtime St. Paul resident, who had been looking for a full-time job for months, hopes to get a kitchen position at a nice steakhouse after he finishes his on-site training.
- There is no dearth of restaurants, you can find coffee shops, family restaurants, excellent seafood restaurants and fine steakhouses.
- Go to the movies or take in a play, have a romantic dinner at JJ's (one of the best steakhouses around) and then go dancing at one of the nightclubs.
Definition of steakhouse in US English: steakhousenounˈsteɪkˌhaʊsˈstākˌhous A restaurant that specializes in serving steaks. (专门供应牛排的)牛排餐馆 Example sentencesExamples - It's a tradition as tired as Sparks's décor that steakhouses subliminally punish people who order anything but red meat.
- Me, I'm looking at a breakfast on March 15 that includes sausage and bacon, a lunch menu involving pepperoni and ham, and dinner at a nice steakhouse.
- Joost spent yesterday evening in bed recovering from the nausea and diarrhoea that has affected seven of the 26-strong national squad after they ate at a local steakhouse.
- As the darkness settles, and more shadows shift across the sidewalks, the aromas from a steakhouse and a fried chicken outlet, right next to each other, become more pronounced.
- The bread was warmed and not microwaved to death, which is just one of the faults of lower-end steakhouses.
- One steakhouse serving can fill your red meat ration for a month.
- A colleague visited the Champany Inn near Linlithgow, West Lothian, to give one of Scotland's finest steakhouses a grilling.
- I'm a big fan of high-end steakhouses and Ruth's Chris is consistently top notch.
- The longtime St. Paul resident, who had been looking for a full-time job for months, hopes to get a kitchen position at a nice steakhouse after he finishes his on-site training.
- He knows how many steaks sit in the refrigerators of the 64 Morton's steakhouses.
- ‘Our biggest sellers are Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, probably because we are a steakhouse,’ she says.
- Go to the movies or take in a play, have a romantic dinner at JJ's (one of the best steakhouses around) and then go dancing at one of the nightclubs.
- That phase also could see big-name home stores as well as more restaurants, like steakhouses.
- But the steaks were good enough to win converts from the several other steakhouses that line US highways.
- His wildly successful steakhouses, of which the Houston edition is No. 11, asks the diner to surrender to a certain kind of theatrical experience.
- There's been a resurgence in steakhouses at clubs, pubs, brasseries and restaurants.
- Looking around Brisbane now, the good hotel restaurants all seem to be the steakhouses.
- Local steakhouses are booked from lunch until midnight.
- There is no dearth of restaurants, you can find coffee shops, family restaurants, excellent seafood restaurants and fine steakhouses.
- The article appeared to suggest that there is a diminishing demand in NYC for kosher restaurants (and perhaps steakhouses in particular).
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