USDA Prime-Aged Beef: The Top 2% of Beef Available in the U.S….and at Morton’s!
Steak: What Morton’s Does Best!
Since day one, Morton’s has used the same suppliers for our aged prime beef and other meat. They select the best of their inventory for us–and if it doesn’t meet Morton’s standards, it doesn’t get cut for our steaks.
When we say that we offer ” The Best Steak…Anywhere ,” we mean it!
What does “Prime” mean?
“Prime” is the highest quality grade designation from the U.S. Department of Agriculture in terms of tenderness, juiciness and flavor. This quality grade is determined by maturity and marbling scores, with abundant marbling being required. Less than 2 percent of the nation’s beef supply earns the designation of “Prime” beef. Our Prime Beef at Morton’s is aged for 23-28 days and is custom-cut per Morton’s specification, by network of experienced meat cutters, which assures the highest quality. Our meat arrives fresh to our locations ready to partake in the ultimate dining experience!
What is Morton’s secret?
It’s not a secret anymore! Most of our recipes and tips have been published in Morton’s Steak Bible and Morton’s The Cookbook.
Here are some quick tips that will help you enjoy your steak at home or on the grill.
About this location:
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Monday – Friday 11:30am – 11pm
Saturday 4pm – 11pm
Sunday 5pm – 10pm
Dining Room
Monday – Friday 11:30am – 11pm
Saturday 5pm – 11pm
Sunday 5pm – 10pm
Morton’s 5th Avenue is located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. Nestled between two of New York City’s iconic streets, Madison and 5th Avenues, Morton’s is the perfect place to lock in that business deal, unwind after a busy day at work or recharge after shopping and taking in the Big Apple. Morton’s expansive dining room can accommodate large parties or an intimate dinner for two, the private boardrooms are the ideal setting for meetings, celebrations and events, and Bar 12-21 is the perfect gathering place for a cocktail or lite bite. From the top notch service to the expertly prepared food, Morton’s is the place to get the "Best Steak Anywhere".
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