John Howie Steak is a Bellevue favorite. Whether it is for happy hour or dinner, you can be sure to have an enjoyable experience. Starting earlier this month, the restaurant launched their Sunday Family Dinners menu for four, served family style.
Your party will choose one entree from choices ranging from rib eye steak to USDA Prime Chateaubriand. The meal includes soup and salad, as well as two side orders for sharing. Dessert comes with the Sunday Family Dinners and there are delicious choices. We dare you to order the macadamia nut pie with white chocolate pineapple ice cream.
John Howie Steak
11111 NE 8th St
Bellevue, WA 98004
(425) 440-0880
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SUNDAY FAMILY DINNER
for four
SOUPS & SALADS
Choose one per person
Dungeness Crab and Shrimp Chowder, asparagus, corn, cream sherry
Caesar Salad, romaine hearts, garlic croutons, Parmigiano Reggiano,
lemon-anchovy Caesar dressing
Gala Apple with Preserved Apricot Vinaigrette, organic greens,
baby arugula, frisée & watercress, charred purple onions,
manchego cheese, dehydrated cranberries, candied walnuts
Family DINNER
Choose one entrée to share
* 26oz USDA Prime Chateaubriand , mesquite grilled, maître d’ sauce 180
* 40oz USDA Prime Porterhouse, mesquite grilled,
Courvoisier-shallot demi glace 148
* 24oz American “Kobe Style” Wagyu Beef Sirloin Roast, mesquite grilled,
Courvoisier-shallot demi glace 138
* 36oz USDA Prime Bone In Rib Eye Steak, mesquite grilled,
shallot-red wine Bordelaise sauce 144
Sides
Choose two sides to share
Mesquite Roasted Corn with Honey-Chipotle Butter
Brown Butter Asparagus Spears with Meyer lemon hollandaise
Crispy Fried Potatoes
Beecher’s Flagship Reserve Cheddar Mac & Cheese
Roasted Garlic Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes
DESSERT
Choose two desserts to share
Olympic Mountain Ice Cream or Sorbet Sampler
Salted Caramel & Chocolate Ganache Tart
New York Cheesecake with Berry Compote
Macadamia Nut Pie with White Chocolate Pineapple Ice Cream
So… would it be frowned upon for me to make this a couple’s dinner with lots of leftovers? 🙂
Is this how much it costs to feed a family now?
@Lawrence: Not every day, I hope! But, once in a while, for a birthday, great school report, etc, it’s not a completely insane price…
Then again, I have more disposable income than I have kids (disposable income:1, kids:0).
How about couple’s night out? I can’t afford the four, but for two? Differently would consider this for special occasions! This chef is always thinking of great stuff, just have to keep options open.