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Best Date Night Steakhouse Restaurants in Flushing (11354)

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: January 2026

Our Top Pick
GAN-HOO BBQ
Fusion-style BBQ house blending Korean, Japanese, and Chinese flavors with photogenic combo platters.

Notable Picks

$$ Main Street Corridor
GAN-HOO BBQ is a high-energy Korean barbecue house where sizzling wagyu cuts, creative platters, and late-night hours turn dinner into a show. It’s packed most evenings with dates and small groups sharing marinated beef, corn cheese, and soju around tabletop grills.
Must-Try Dishes: Meat Lover’s Stair Combo, Pork jowls, Beef belly in teriyaki sauce
What makes it special: Fusion-style BBQ house blending Korean, Japanese, and Chinese flavors with photogenic combo platters.
$$$$ Downtown Flushing
Perched on the 12th floor above Tangram, PRIME Mēt is a modern Flushing steakhouse where prime dry- and wet-aged cuts, polished service, and skyline views make dinner feel like an occasion. Couples come for New York strips and ribeyes, strong cocktails, and a rooftop deck that leans more grown-up lounge than noisy sports bar.
Must-Try Dishes: Roasted Bone Marrow, Short Rib & Brisket Burger, Prime Meat Sandwich
What makes it special: A rooftop steakhouse combining polished steaks, cocktails, and skyline views.
$$$ 37th Avenue Corridor
Wagyu Place BBQ focuses on all-you-can-eat and set-menu wagyu experiences in a dim, polished room designed for longer, lingered-over meals. Couples build their own progression of American and Japanese wagyu cuts at the grill, backed by drinks and a pace that feels more lounge-like than rushed buffet.
Must-Try Dishes: Miyazaki A5 ribeye, Miyazaki A5 short ribs, SRF American wagyu set
What makes it special: High-end wagyu-focused BBQ with structured AYCE experiences built around Japanese A5 cuts.
$$$ Roosevelt Avenue Corridor
Jongro BBQ brings a classic, slightly rustic Korean barbecue look to Roosevelt Avenue with hanging exhaust vents, sizzling platters, and shareable combos built around beef short rib. It’s louder and more casual than white-tablecloth steakhouse spots, but couples who like energy with their meat treat it as a staple date-night grill.
Must-Try Dishes: Signature beef platter, Marinated pork short ribs (kalbi), Seafood pancake
What makes it special: High-energy Korean BBQ with big platters, tabletop grills, and heavy local traffic.

Worthy Picks

$$ Northern Boulevard Corridor
New York K-BBQ is a spacious, all-you-can-eat Korean steak and barbecue buffet where couples and groups graze on rounds of galbi, pork belly, and banchan for a set price. It’s more bright and casual than moody, but works for relaxed date nights when value and variety matter more than formality.
Must-Try Dishes: All-You-Can-Eat Beef Short Rib (Galbi), Pork Belly and Brisket Selections, Buffet Banchan and Salad Bar
What makes it special: AYCE Korean BBQ with a big meat lineup and buffet-style sides.