Dylan Prime
New York, NY 10013
Phone: (212) 334-4783
Fax: (212) 334-2276
- Price:
- $$$$
- Cross Street:
- Greenwich Street
- Directions:
- 1, 2, 3; A, C, E at Canal St
- Best of Citysearch:
- Martini 2007, Signature Drinks 2007, Bar Menu 2004
- Hours:
- Mon-Wed 12pm-2:30pm, 5:30pm-11pm, Thu-Fri 12pm-2:30pm, 5:30pm-12am, Sat 5:30pm-12am, Sun 12pm-12pm
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Editorial Review for Dylan Prime – by Dan McAlvanah
The Scene
Even though the restaurant can seat more than 100, the dining room still feels intimate, especially the candle-lit leather-lined booths. Pools of darkness abound, perhaps to allow the licking of a bloody paw when no one is looking. The music is more Moby than Sinatra, and you're just as likely to see a table of 20-somethings work a cheese fondue as a table of suits ordering magnums of Bordeaux.
The Food
The menu is a paper buffet--pick your cut of meat, dress it in either a sauce or a baked-on chapeau and then pick "accessories," such as Yukon gold mashed potatoes, bitter greens or wilted tomatoes with blue cheese. Meat-wise, it's all here, from rib-eye to the wonderful Argentine filet mignon to the mammoth Porterhouse. Cuts are hefty and juicy across the board.
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Insider Tips
What to DrinkTry the Ten Berry Martini with fresh raspberry puree and a Bellini with white peach puree. The Naked New York, made with Peconika vodka and blue cheese-stuffed olives, is another standout.
User Reviews for Dylan Prime
04/17/2008 Posted by itsgood123
So, I had been thinking about visiting this place for months. I read reviews. I've heard mixed reviews. I must say that I loved it! We started out with cocktails in their beautiful lounge and then had dinner in the dining room. We were seated and promptly approached. Our waitress was friendly and attentive throughout the meal. We found out that she had worked there for a few years, so assumed that she would be able to give some good suggestions. And our instincts were correct! Most of our group had steaks (the "Cowboy" ribeye was AMAZING) and one in our group was convinced to try the bacon chop (something we never would have thought about, but we all tried...and loved it!) The lobster mac and cheese was to die for! Our experience was incredible and will be back again!
Pros: Service, food
04/07/2008 Posted by thenycicon
Do not go here if you have a large group. We had 10 people in our party. For our 1st drink we waited an hour and got to order after hour and thirty mins. The food left something to be desired. Overpriced and all of the steaks were overcooked. we finally were able to get the check after 3 hours and 30 mins. We refused to get desert because of the wait time. The final bill was over $1600. Everyone left with feeling ripped off. Oh and the crowd is SO Not Hip!!! If you want steak DO NOT GO HERE. Stay to Brooklyn or 14th street.
Pros: Walking out of the door
Cons: That they exist
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