Restaurant brand STK Doha – belonging to global hospitality management company The One Group – is all set to open at Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Doha, Qatar in January. STK Doha will be located on the top floor of the newly renovated Ritz-Carlton Hotel, overlooking the Arabian Gulf and featuring exceptional city views.
Originally from New York City, STK offers a modern and upscale twist on the American steakhouse concept, with culinary excellence, a modern ambiance and chic décor all blended into one. With a pulsating atmosphere generated through a series of programmed entertainment, live acts and guest DJs, the trendy upbeat steakhouse located on the highest floor of the hotel is expected to have seating for 150 guests.
Fusing an industrial-chic warehouse aesthetic with refined design elements, STK Doha offers a variety of seating options to cater for all – including a lounge with a white marble bar, a dedicated dining area with dark-wood flooring with large banquette and booth seating. The most unique feature will be STK’s ‘iconic wall’ that will have an array of ceramic longhorns laid out.
Foodies can expect the finest prime cuts with a twist of 28-day custom aged USDA beef with prime selections, chosen for its superior tenderness, juiciness, flavour and fine texture. For those looking for a lighter option, the menu will offer a range of fresh market salads and the restaurant will also have a selection of vegetarian and vegan options. In addition, there will be an array of desserts based as well as the extensive drinks menu.
“With such an amazing food & drinks offering accompanied with breath-taking live music, STK will become the number one destination for foodies and jetsetters alike,” says Caglar Mustafa, general manager at STK Doha.
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