The Grill
A Mid-Century New York Chophouse created by Mario Carbone, Rich Torrisi, and Jeff Zalaznick located in The Seagram Building in Midtown Manhattan.
The Grill is a historically based American chophouse set in midcentury New York. It takes great inspiration from history; both the time the Seagram Building was built and the restaurants that existed at that time. It is the precursor to the NY Steakhouse when things were still intricate and elegant. It celebrates all the animals of the land and some of our favorites from the sea. There is extensive table-side preparation and service. There is also extensive use of The Grill. It is the name of the restaurant, the style of the restaurant, and the piece of equipment we use in the kitchen for many of our signature preparations.
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