New Years Eve Restaurant Needed
Trying to find a restaurant for New Years Eve that doesn't cost a fortune. Good food, nice atmosphere, but less that $150. I don't mind if it is a set menu or not--would almost prefer that it isn't. Any suggestions???
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Last year my boyfriend and I went to El Raigon. We were both very happy with the result. It is one of the best (and different) steaks I have had in a long time. They did a 3 (I think) fixed course dinner with an option for various starters and salads, a steak, and then dessert. It is an Argentine steak house in North Beach. I suggest you call to ask what there deal is going to be.
JB
Link: http://www.elraigon.com
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When my NYE plans to go out of town fell through at the very last minute last year, and I wasn't in the mood to stay home, hubby and I were able to get an early seating at Acme Chop House. I really enjoyed it. It might have been a bit more than $150, but that included tax, tip, a nice bottle of wine and pre-dinner drinks, and my recollection is that they had a version of the regular menu. It certainly wasn't a set price fixe, although the exact offerings may have varied slightly. To me, it had a nice celebratory but casual feel, but then, perhaps the fact that I am a Giants fan and had high hopes for the year (who was I kidding?) had something to do with that....
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