There might be no classic fine-dining experience more iconic than the old-fashioned steakhouse. These clubhouse-like institutions can be found around the state, offering the best New York Strips, Filet Mignons, and bone-in Ribeyes. However, for the ultimate steak dining experience, there’s only one cut – the massive porterhouse, combining a strip steak and a filet in one. The Porterhouse is always a massive steak – but one restaurant in Little Falls takes it to new levels. Rare, a Little Falls steakhouse, serves the biggest steak in New Jersey – a 48-ounce Porterhouse for two. It’s a beast of a steak, but the restaurant offers so much more than just one massive steak. It’s a one-of-a-kind dining experience that is worth the drive to this north Jersey township.

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Have you eaten the biggest steak in New Jersey at Rare in Little Falls? Tell us all about your dining experience in the comments section. The restaurant is always adding new things to its menu, so make sure to visit the website for all the latest additions. For another memorable New Jersey dining experience, consider a meal at this castle restaurant.

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