Wolfgang's last night..............
This was our second visit and service has definitely improved. The place was packed and very loud. Bread was mediocre but who needs bread before a steak dinner.
Bacon was great and tomato and onions were ripe and tasty.
Steak was a perfect medium rare with a nice char. German potatoes and creamed spinach were fine.
Wine list still is average at best and wildly overpriced but corkage has been reduced to $30, still high but better than $50!
All in all I think Wolfgangs is very close to the top of the L.A. steakhouse food chain.







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I agree. I think it may be the best non-kobe steak in town. The french fries are great too in case you dont like the german potatoes (i prefer the fries)
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I saw a plate of fries as we were staggering out the door and they looked good. I will be trying them next time. Thanks!
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I love the mashed potatoes with the steak. Will be there again tomorrow night. I know what I'm ordering: Martini, NY steak with mashed potatoes. Sheer heaven. Hope someone will split the pecan pie.
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When I read your headline I thought the place was closing.
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<<grin>> Whatz it cost for a steak dinner for two at that joint???
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