Brooklyn Chop House - Review - Wynwood - Miami - The Infatuation
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Brooklyn Chop House - Review - Wynwood - Miami - The Infatuation
"This steakhouse comes to us from Times Square. They also have a location in FiDi, so we're not sure why Brooklyn is in the name at all. Their Miami location is on the seventh floor of the Moxy Hotel (also not Brooklyn) and their "Asian-inspired" menu has dim sum, peking duck, and spicy kung pao chicken. You'll also find some straightforward steakhouse dishes, like a dry-aged ribeye and a seafood tower."
"They also have a location in FiDi, so we're not sure why Brooklyn is in the name at all. Their Miami location is on the seventh floor of the Moxy Hotel (also not Brooklyn) and their "Asian-inspired" menu has dim sum, peking duck, and spicy kung pao chicken. You'll also find some straightforward steakhouse dishes, like a dry-aged ribeye and a seafood tower. We haven't been here yet, but want you to know this spot exists."
Brooklyn Chop House originated in Times Square and maintains additional locations in FiDi and Miami. The Miami location sits on the seventh floor of the Moxy Hotel, which is not in Brooklyn. The menu combines Asian-inspired items such as dim sum, peking duck, and spicy kung pao chicken with typical steakhouse offerings. Signature steak options include a dry-aged ribeye and a seafood tower. The restaurant name contrasts with its locations, and the entry serves primarily to inform readers of the Miami outpost and its mixed menu.
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