M. Wells never fails to be wonderful. Food is fantastic, drinks well made, and service always excellent. Worth the money and perfect for a shared group meal. Don't miss the happy hour special as well.
Fantastic starters and steaks. I can personally recommend the Caesar salad, bone marrowonionsoup, filet, ny strip and poutine. Beware, the starters are huge and best for sharing.
LOVE this place now that I know what to order. The T-bone steak is great to share for two. Great sides include poutine, carrots, spinach. Dessert cart is a must. Great wine list.
Porterhouse steak was ❤️ loved the environment even in freezing winter of New York it was very cozy and delicious food and great behavior and staff. Recommend
Probably the best place I have eaten in a year. Crab legs are mind blowing, steak is amazing, cheese plate knocked my socks off, and beer/wine pairing options are phenomenal.
Classy chophouse meets whimsy and a bit of irreverence at M. Wells Steakhouse, our 2014 Food & Drink Winner for Best New Steakhouse. Meal highlights: cote de boeuf, foi grasgnocchi, and wedge salad. Read more
The poutinecreamed spinachVenisontbone and skirt steak are the best I've ever had onion and bone marrow soup is a meal in itself can't wait to get back here♥
M. Wells serves things like BBQmussels on a stick and foie gras-stuffed gnocchi. The fish come from a tank in the kitchen, and the desserts come from a trolley that's wheeled through the dining room.
Cool place. The onionbone marrow soups is a decadent onionbaconchili with a hunk of marrow. I suggest ordering the apps/sides to share. Entrees are disappointing in comparison and $$$ for no reason
Acorn Pork Rack, outstanding. Cocktail: A Well Lubricated Nail. Staff is professional, friendly. Extensive wine list, and good tap beers. One subway stop from midtown, could use a porch light.
Bone in burger = really good, Caesar salad = a lot of cheese (great if you like cheese!), trout = FRESH! (watch out for bones), poutine/fries = the perfect crunch, service=attentive,not highbrow
By stripping away much of the over-the-top weirdness of their previous ventures (that bone-in burger aside), M. Wells Steakhouse delivers pure, gluttonous pleasure.
foie gras-covered pancakes and chawanmushi made with bacon and sea urchin, T-bone or bone-in rib eye steaks, or split platters of chateaubriand or côte du boeuf.
A zany, occasionally delicious restaurant, one of very few fine dining options in Queens. Steaks are the weak point; stick to the more inventive parts of the menu.
"seafoodsausage and eggs Benedict, the bone-in burger, and a Russian waffle with smoked sturgeon, paddlefish caviar, troutroe, hard boiled eggs, and a potatowaffle."
Appetizers are rich and heavy. onion & bone marrow soup and the tripe were delicious. Scallops appetizer was too rich. No mains needed after those 3 apps