Saturday 2 February 2019

Chandler's Steakhouse Presents Phil Garonzik

Chandler's Steakhouse Presents Phil Garonzik
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Located in downtown Boise at the new Hotel 43, CHANDLERS STEAKHOUSE is an upscale dinner house specializing in prime corn fed steaks and Kobe-Style Beef. An incredible fresh seafood menu featuring delicacies from around the world and a three course prix fixe dinner menu featuring Idaho-sourced ingredients round out a menu that has already won praise from guests that have dined at Chandlers, not to mention the Best Steakhouse Award from the Idaho Statesman's 2010 Best of the Treasure Valley. Rex Chandler, veteran award winning restaurateur whose restaurants in Hawaii, California, and Sun Valley, Idaho, have provided a long history of fine dining experiences for Idahoans, brings his latest creation to the Treasure Valley. As a tribute to the excellent experience CHANDLERS STEAKHOUSE provides, OpenTable.com diners voted CHANDLERS STEAKHOUSE onto the OpenTable Diners' Choice lists for 2009. Thank you for this great award! CHANDLERS STEAKHOUSE also includes the Martini Bar with famous master mixologist, Pat Carden, the creator of the Ten-Minute Martini and winner of the Best Classic Martini in the 2008 & 2009 Martini Mix-Off. Read the story behind the Ten-Minute Martini. There's live jazz 7 night a weeks featuring Kevin Kirk and guest performers. The wine list features two hundred fifty selections, over twenty wines offered by the glass and received the 2008, 2009 & 2010 Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator. CHANDLERS STEAKHOUSE is open 7 nights a week for dinner starting at 5:30 P.M. Our Martini Bar opens daily at 4:00 P.M. for cocktails and light appetizers. Don't forget about Prime Rib Sundays featuring slow roasted prime rib on our special Sunday prix fixe menu. Private party and banquet rooms are also available for lunch and dinner; please contact us directly for more information.

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