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Superb steak and Italian cuisine |
1001 Pacific Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 341 8800 http://www.angiesrestaurant.com/ |
Angie's offers some of the finest steaks, seafood specialties and traditional Italian cuisine in town. Located just south of the Old Market, guests enjoy the exciting downtown atmosphere without the crowds and parking hassles. Menu favorites include spaghetti and meatballs served with salad and bread and an 18 oz. Porterhouse steak, the largest cut on the menu, served with salad, pasta, potato and bread. Daily luncheon specials, private party rooms and terrific service make Angie's an Omaha tradition. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Steak and Italian specialties |
7220 F Street Omaha, NE 68127 United States +1 402 331 7575 |
With a mission to provide dining experience in a friendly atmosphere, Anthony's continues to be one of the city's oldest and finest steakhouses. The western decor has been done away with and the present Anthony's features a comfortable seating. It also provides banquet facilities with a price inclusive of all services. Serving Certified Angus Beef, the three-page menu includes Filet Mignon in large or petite cut, lasagna, fresh seafood and seasonal desserts. The atmosphere is casual with live entertainment and dancing available in the lounge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Outstanding food and atmosphere |
13110 Birch Drive Omaha, NE 68164 United States +1 402 445 4111 |
Looking for a unique spot to pitch a big business deal or celebrate a special occasion? Try this beautifully decorated West Omaha eatery, where you will find uncommon entrees served in an award-winning interior unlike any in the area. Fresh seafood, pastas, chicken and steak entrees are exquisitely prepared and presented by a talented staff of chefs and servers. This is the perfect place for a romantic dinner for two or a night of appetizers and drinks with the gang. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A hidden gem revealed |
1350 South 119th Street Omaha, NE 68144 United States +1 402 330 0300 |
Low lights and racks of wine bottles create an ambiance that is both calm and inviting. Separate rooms house a handful of tables to create an intimate atmosphere. Mouth watering cuts of steak fill the menu, along with an array of fresh seafood that will not disappoint. Frog legs are also featured, a rare find in Omaha. The wine list fills several pages, offering domestic and international labels for every taste and budget. The quiet environment is not suitable for small children. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An Omaha institution |
1114 South 7th Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 341 7778 |
For more than 50 years, the Caniglia family has offered old-style Italian dining with all the trimmings. You can sense the history of this local institution from the moment you enter. A big, dark bar links several dining rooms decorated in an Old World Italian theme. The neighborhood surroundings sometimes make parking difficult, but do not give up. You do not want to miss a visit to this landmark restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serving Omaha since 1946 |
1620 South 10th Street Omaha, NE 68108 United States +1 402 345 8313 |
Traditional Italian family dining reigns at this South Omaha institution. Serving Omaha since 1946, Cascio's offers perfectly aged steaks, top quality seafood, traditional recipe Italian favorites and homemade hot bread sticks. The atmosphere is family-style, with personable service and special menu selections for younger diners. Large party rooms serving groups from 20 to 450 are available, as is plenty of free parking. Located just south of the Old Market, Cascio's is a little off the beaten path, but definitely worth the drive. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The place for Nebraska steak |
2121 South 73rd Street Omaha, NE 68124 United States +1 402 391 7440 |
Locals flock to this casual steakhouse for Whiskey Steak, prime rib and other classic cuts. Not in a "steak mood?" Try the King Crab leg dinner, a platter overflowing with big, meaty legs. All dinner entrees include potato, vegetable, bread and the freshest salad bar around. Rustic wooden tables, cowboy prints, low lighting and a flickering fireplace set the intimate atmosphere. The bar is especially inviting, with great service and an extremely generous pour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Elegant dining for any occasion |
1722 Saint Mary's Avenue Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 344 3040 |
This upscale restaurant located in the historic Flatiron Building is the perfect place to impress a client or charm your sweetheart. Here you will find an interesting menu, outstanding service and one of the most intimate atmospheres in town. The menu changes seasonally, with such items as Miso Marinated Sea Bass (USD22) and Grilled Breast of Duck (USD20). The succulent Shitake mushroom appetizer (USD9.50) appears on every menu. The best table in the house is located at the point of the "iron" request it when you call for reservations. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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French dining at its best |
1017 Howard Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 341 3547 http://www.frenchcafe.com |
One of the most popular upscale restaurants in town, this bistro has it all...outstanding food, intimate atmosphere and one of the best Sunday brunches around. Large windows run across the front of the sparsely decorated restaurant. One wall is covered by a black and white mural of photographs depicting the French dining experience. Dinner specialties include the restaurant's famous Filet Mignon with green peppercorn sauce and Chateaubriand for two . Be sure to save room for one of the cafe's unforgettable French pastries. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Omaha Magazine's "Best Oriental Restaurant" |
11200 Davenport Street Omaha, NE 68154 United States +1 402 330 3888 |
This restaurant, until recently known as the the Imperial Palace, is one of Omaha's most unforgettable dining establishments. The building is a spectacular feat of architecture resembling an authentic Chinese palace. The interior is as grand as the exterior, with linen-topped tables, black lacquer chairs and a showy pagoda gracing the center of the multi-level dining room. The bar is spacious with a goldfish-filled stream flowing right down the middle. Be sure to try a Mai Tai, strong and delicious, or any of the other specialty drinks available. For dinner, try the Peanut Butter Chicken or one of the many exotic seafood specials. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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An Old Market favorite |
422 South 11th Street Omaha, NE 68102 United States +1 402 342 2550 http://www.mspubomaha.com/ |
Located in Omaha's historic Old Market, this ultra-popular downtown spot is where the action is. The sleek, black-and-white interior is dominated by an island-style bar stocked with an extensive selection of wines, a slew of domestic and imported beers, and a seemingly endless array of exotic cocktails. The regular menu is far from ho-hum, with big salads, tasty sandwiches and light entrees. The specialty menu changes nightly. Reservations are highly recommended. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old-fashioned home cooking |
3461 South 84th Street Omaha, NE 68124 United States +1 402 393 0640 |
If you are craving a big plate of "comfort food," this home-style restaurant fits the bill. The huge menu offers pancakes, salads, jumbo-sized deli sandwiches, classic potato casseroles and more. For dinner, try the Butcher's Meltaway Ribs or the Apple Cinnamon Pork Chops. Both are served with two homemade sides and freshly baked bread. The Farm House is located inside Mangelsen's, one of the area's largest craft and hobby centers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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