
Let Me Tell You: why your next bar snack might be steak frites
Back in 2021, TikTok discovered the $28 never-ending skirt steak and fries deal at Skirt Steak. Banking on the single item with a few supporting characters (the aforementioned fries and a side of greens), the Nomad restaurant achieved viral status, generating a steady line of influencers and those who had been influenced. A few years later, the price climbed to $45 (thanks, inflation)—and much like anything else that achieves buzz on TikTok, the hype died down as we moved on to the next. But now the steak frites craze is back, this time reemerging at bars across the city.
While taprooms and lounges that solely specialize in nuts and pretzels in bowls certainly have their place, some of New York's best food can be found bellied up to the bar. Chinatown's Sunn's draws crowds for Sunny Lee's take on banchan just as much as it does for its wines curated by Parcelle. Williamburg's Bar Madonna (our Best New Bar pick for Best of the City Awards in 2024) keeps us properly boozed with amari and grappa and fed with osso buco croquettes and the appropriately meaty and cheesy smashed meatball parm. Yet, several emerging bars are leaning into American comfort food: meat and potatoes. Possibly a recession indicator, these bars are sliding steak frites down the same stretch they slide cold beers, somehow without draining our wallets.
Steak frites is the star (and only player) at Funny Bar, part jazz bar, part restaurant in the Lower East Side. The space is definitely a bit of a design mashup, formerly housing NYC's first kosher Chinese restaurant in one life (peep the red and back columns), and a country bar with a mechanical bull pit in the other (AKA where the sunken dining room resides). While a bit of a hodgepodge in decor, the menu keeps it straightforward with only four items: Bar Steak Frites with Bordelaise at $29, a 'Big Steak' with tarragon butter at $69, salad at $17 and fries—not needed if you order the steak frites—at $12.
While the steak frites were advertised as an appetizer when I visited last Saturday, my group of three left plenty full with two orders and a tacked-on wedge salad. Don't expect a cooking temp question; your filet mignon arrives perfectly pink and medium-rare. The fries are a slight step above the bodega variety, best used to mop up the last bits of gravy that pools around the meat. While I wish there was more salt and pepper here, and a more robust crust on the meat, for $29, it seems like a welcome end, or I suppose, a start, to a night out.
For a deal with a drink attached, you can look at Gowanus's Liar Liar. Run by four friends whose collective resumes include stints at Bed Stuy's Bad Luck Bar and Steven Graf Import, the natural wine bar was adamant about creating a food menu that matched its thoughtfully curated bottles, one that goes above what they called 'typical wimpy wine bar fare.' What resulted are ol' reliable staples, a burger with a herby aioli, a chicken fried sando with a sweet and spicy slaw and a plate of steak frites smothered in a peppercorn aioli for $30. However, the deal of the day goes to the happy hour menu, as an order of steak frites and a bottle of your choice of red wine will only cost $69.
View this post on Instagram
A post shared by Jean 🇩🇴 (@jeaneatz)
And then there's Lori Jayne, the dive-y back-kitchen at Bushwick's Alphaville, where chef Sam Braverman (no formal culinary training) is exceeding expectations of what dive bar food can be. Cooking up what he calls 'good food,' his version of bar food includes Sichuan-rubbed wings and Dr. Brown's stewed pork ladled on top of latkes. But it's his steak frites that have achieved viral status. One of the bar's most popular orders, the dish starts with a cut of chuck flap, seasoned with salt and pepper and basted with a cultured butter that's cooked down with beef trim. Sliced and placed over vinegar-brined fries, the steak is cloaked in a tingly Sichuan peppercorn sauce, a sauce that's made with freshly ground peppercorns to order. Served with a set of chopsticks for partaking, this above-the-bar (or above-the-dive-bar?) snack is only $20.

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Scottish Sun
an hour ago
- Scottish Sun
Jeff Brazier looks downcast as he takes phone call after its revealed son Freddy is living with nan Jackiey amid feud
It now appears the spat may have deeper implications NOT TEE-RIFIC Jeff Brazier looks downcast as he takes phone call after its revealed son Freddy is living with nan Jackiey amid feud JEFF Brazier looked downcast during a phone call after it was revealed that his son Freddy is living with nan Jackiey amid their family feud. The TV presenter, 46, looked tense during a round of golf in Essex on Wednesday. Advertisement 9 Jeff Brazier looked tense as he took a phone call after a round of golf Credit: Splash 9 Jeff is reportedly in the midst of a family feud with Jade Goody's mum Jackiey Credit: Splash 9 The TV presenter looked deep in conversation Credit: Splash Freddy, 20, has reportedly been living with his grandmother for the past week despite his parent taking legal action to stop him from seeing his grandparent, Jackiey Budden. Earlier today, Jeff appeared in low spirits as he hit some golf balls on the course. He was seen pushing his clubs bag around and then stopped to take a phone call in the car park. The ITV star looked deep in conversation during the chat. Advertisement He wore navy trousers, a pale grey zip-up jumper and a Callaway cap with grey and black trainers. Freddy was just four, and his EastEnders actor brother Bobby five, when their mother Jade Goody died from cervical cancer in 2009. The Big Brother legend passed away at the age of 27 with the two boys then raised by their dad. Jackiey and Jeff have clashed several times over the years before The Sun on Sunday revealed that the former Dancing on Ice contestant had taken legal action following concerns for his son's wellbeing. Advertisement It now appears the spat may have deeper implications. Freddy Brazier defies dad Jeff by posting TikTok dance with gran Jackiey after legal action to stop him seeing her After Bobby turned 22 on June 2, a source told us: "Bobby celebrated his birthday with dad Jeff and step mum Kate over the weekend. 'It was a really nice family occasion but everyone really missed Freddie. "He was of course invited but he is making his feelings quite clear at the moment about who he wants to be spending time with. Advertisement "He did acknowledge that Bobby's birthday online but there was some sadness that he wasn't there with his brother." It came shortly after Freddy appeared to take a swipe at Jeff and said: "Home is where the heart is." TIME WITH JACKIEY Earlier this week, we reported how the pair were captured in a dance video. In the clip shared on TikTok, a shirtless Freddy and his grandmother can be seen dancing around in the garden of her South London home. Advertisement The star simply captioned the post with hashtags, writing: '#fyp #explore #freddybrazier #jackieybudden #dancetrend.' Now Freddie has returned to the platform today with Jackiey in a slideshow video captioned: "Why don't we fall in love." He uploaded a series of individual images against the backing track to Amerie's song of the same name. It kicked off with an image showing him and Jackiey, who was donning a black vest top and cargo trousers rolled up to the knee, walking down a cobbled London street. Advertisement Further snaps included ones showing him lying on the grass with a dog and playing football. LEGAL ACTION The new video comes as Freddy's TV presenter dad Jeff Brazier, 46, recently launched legal action to block Jackiey, 68, from seeing him. Despite trying to keep the duo apart, The Mail reports that Freddy spent the last week with his grandmother at her home in Bermondsey. A source told the publication: "Jeff was never going to keep Freddy away from his Nanny for very long – they've always had a strong bond. Advertisement "Jeff may hate her for all sorts of reasons going back many years, but Freddy loves her very much. "They had a great time together, playing with her dog and catching up at her flat – where he has often stayed over the years. "Whatever Jeff hoped to achieve with his legal efforts, it hasn't worked." 9 The TV star looked down in the dumps Credit: Splash Advertisement 9 Jeff was seen practising his golf swing Credit: Splash 9 The ITV competition presenter seemed miles away Credit: Splash 9 Jeff's outing comes after his son Freddy is said to have moved in with his nan Credit: Splash 9 Freddy has been filming TikTok videos with his gran Credit: TikTok/@fredbrazier04 Advertisement


Daily Mirror
2 hours ago
- Daily Mirror
Love Island's Kyle's replacement confirmed as star exits over machete arrest
Love Island have announced a new singleton who will be heading into the villa. It comes just hours after Kyle Ashman was axed from the line-up over a previous arrest. The 23-year-old had been hoping to find love with someone who was "fun, confident and just themselves" on the show, fronted by Maya Jama. But just hours after he was announced, it emerged that he won't be appearing in the villa, just days before the show was due to start. Kyle had previously been arrested and quizzed by police in connection with a violent incident involving a machete earlier this year. No further action was taken by the force against Kyle. Staffordshire Police confirmed that two men were arrested on suspicion of wounding following a fight involving masked individuals and weapons outside a Stafford social club. In a statement, the force said: "We were called to a social club on Riverway, Stafford, at 7.40pm on Friday 28 February following reports that someone had been glassed outside and a fight was taking place. Some of the men involved were wearing masks and were carrying weapons. Two men went to hospital after suffering injuries at the scene. Both have since been discharged. "A man and a woman suffered minor injuries at the scene but did not want any medical treatment. A 22-year-old man, from Stafford, was arrested on suspicion of wounding and affray. Another man, also 22 and from Stafford, was arrested on suspicion of affray. Both were released with no further action." Kyle has strongly denied having any involvement in the incident. He said: "I fully cooperated with this police investigation and made it very clear that I had no involvement in this incident. I am not a violent person and any suggestion otherwise is a mischaracterisation." Meanwhile, ITV told the Mirror: "For personal reasons, Kyle will not be entering the Love Island Villa as planned." Now, the show has confirmed that Conor will instead be looking for love. Speaking about signing up for the show, he said he wanted someone "who is really sure of themselves, ambitious, a bit of a go-getter and good craic." The rugby player form Limerick added: "I like dark eyes and I don't mind a dominant woman." Joining Conor will be 29-year-old Sophie who is currently only finding guys who present "red flags." Personal trainer Dejon, who has a very famous dad, is looking for a girlfriend who is "healthy." Meg, a payroll specialist from Southampton, is hoping to find a guy who is very tall and has a nice tan. Elsewhere, Tommy hopes to find a girlfriend who doesn't take herself too seriously. Scottish star Alima wants to find her own Disney Prince Charming. Cabin crew staff Helena, 29, has her sights set on somebody who is "funny or Northern." Musical theatre performer and energy broker Megan, 24, has already gone viral on TikTok, but she wants a guy like Timothée Chalamet. Construction project manager Blu wants a girl who is "family-oriented." Marketing worker Shakira, hailing from Burnley, hopes to find a gym-goer. Semi-professional footballer, model and gold trader Harry, who stands in as a body double for Declan Rice is hoping to meet a girl who isn't the "most obvious."


ITV News
2 hours ago
- ITV News
Bruce Springsteen fans arrive in Liverpool for ''The Boss'' gig
American rockstar Bruce Springsteen will take to the stage later in Liverpool for his first ever performance in the city.