Saint Kate’s Swanky, Mysterious Steak House By Alisa Malavenda

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Experience is the operative word, and not a single detail is missed. It begins with your name printed on the “Foreshadowing” drink menu—telling you that you are part of something special.

Alisa Malavenda, Shepherd Express

When you are looking for more than just a great steak, head to The Dark Room (TDR), the mysterious and swanky new restaurant hidden on the second floor of the Saint Kate hotel, for a memorable dining experience. It starts with a secret passage into a 26-seat intimate restaurant. The dimly lit room glows with the flicker of candles off the maroon walls and blue velvet banquettes.

Experience is the operative word, and not a single detail is missed. It begins with your name printed on the “Foreshadowing” drink menu—telling you that you are part of something special. That drink menu is comprised of classics with a TDR twist and made with precision and detail. The wait staff was impeccable and as inviting as the warm room as they welcome guests with a taste of a sparkling rosé and an amuse-bouche. While the bubbles teased our palate and prepared us for the lovely beef tartare with a hint of truffle oil and a crispy curl of potato chip, to my delight, house-made, hot, parker house rolls and whipped butter with crunchy salt flakes came to the table. Read more...

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