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1. E.B. Green's
Two Fountain Plaza, Hyatt Regency Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14202 · 716-855-4870
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DOWNTOWN. E.B. Green's is very popular and is known throughout the city for its steaks. There's plenty to choose from, including prime rib and porterhouses, as well as seafood, and huge portions of sides. E.B. Green's also offers live entertainment Tuesday through Saturday nights.
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2. Hutch's
1375 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14209 · 716-885-0074
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DOWNTOWN. With a bistro ambiance, this restaurant offers interesting combinations of Asian, Italian, and American dishes. The cuisine is creative and features items like grilled fresh calves liver with caramelized onions, jambalaya pasta with Gulf shrimp, and pepper-crusted tenderloin with brandy cream sauce. Attire is casually elegant, and reservations are recommended.
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3. Oliver's
2095 Delaware Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216 · 716-877-9662
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DOWNTOWN. Elegant sophistication defines both the cuisine and décor at this Buffalo mainstay. Since 1936, Oliver's has been a premier choice for the city's elite. Appetizers such as grilled sea scallops with arugula or Oestra caviar may be included on the seasonal menu and might be followed by lobster with dill-lemon sauce or tournedos of beef tenderloin with truffles, twice-baked potatoes, and shallot glaze. For dessert, the house specialty, baked Alaska served with chocolate and caramel sauces, is spectacular.
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EAST AURORA. Dine in authentic Arts and Craft-style surroundings and enjoy the seasonal offerings of the American menu. Entrees may include cashew-crusted grouper, pan-seared ahi tuna with sesame seed crust, poached organic Irish salmon with lemon-tarragon sauce, and adobo-rubbed pork tenderloin with pico de gallo.
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CLARENCE. Housed in the award-winning Asa Ransom House, this old-fashioned dining room preserves the region's culinary traditions. Among the kitchen's offerings are sauerbraten and spaetzles, chicken pot pie, and prime rib. A la carte dinner menu available Tuesday-Thursday and Sunday; five-course dinner served Friday-Saturday. Jacket preferred in the formal dining room.
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6. Mother's
33 Virginia Pl, Buffalo, NY 14202 · 716-882-2989
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DOWNTOWN. The sweet aroma of home-cooked favs permeates the modest digs at Mother's. Indulge in one of the kitchen's splendid creations, such as grilled lamb chops with orzo salad and apple-pear compote, or the ever-reliable meatloaf and mashed potatoes. Served until 3am, these wholesome dinners should satiate any midnight cravings. The reasonably priced wine list offers over fifty labels, and Mother's is known for its lively bar scene (they even have a great patio).
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ELMWOOD AVENUE. Located on Elmwood Avenue, Mode (formerly Le Metro) is a hip place to eat. The restaurant has patio dining as well as an attractive indoor dining room. As you walk in a full-service bar faces you, and this is where regulars like to enjoy conversation while waiting for a table.
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