Restaurants & Bars
Andrew Steak Society Opens In East Village: See Photos
The new steakhouse will offer the finest cuts of meat with each dry-aged for a minimum of 28 days.

NEW YORK CITY — A new steakhouse has opened in the East Village.
Andrew Steak Society is now open to the public at 51 Avenue B.

The restaurant is focused on sourcing the finest cuts of meat, each dry-aged for a minimum of 28 days to develop depth of flavor and tenderness, according to head chef Niklas Lucich.
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At Andrew Steak Society, Lucich brings his vision to life through a menu that celebrates premium ingredients, elevated technique, and the art of live-fire cooking.
Lucich has honed his craft alongside some of the most respected figures in the culinary world, including Jean-Georges Vongerichten at Spice Market and within Thomas Keller’s renowned restaurant group.
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The menu showcases expertly prepared dry-aged steaks alongside seasonal dishes and plates that highlight clean, bold flavors.
Each offering reflects Lucich’s commitment to consistency, innovation, and an unforgettable dining experience.

"Andrew Steak Society honors tradition while elevating the experience. From ingredient sourcing to execution, every detail is intentional, so guests feel the care from the moment they arrive," Lucich told Patch.
For more information you can visit the restaurant's website.

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