On Thursday, March 21st at 6 PM, Porter House will be hosting Groth Vineyards for a 4-course tasting menu from executive chef Sean Thompson and exceptional wine pairings from the winery, set against the backdrop of breathtaking views of Central Park. The menu will include:
Hamachi Crudo, Spiced Asian Pear, Preserved Lemon, Osetra Caviar
Groth Sauvignon Blanc - Napa Valley 2023
Butter Poached Maine Lobster, Morels, Asparagus, Celery Root Puree
Groth Estate Chardonnay - Napa Valley 2022
Dry Aged Prime Beef Shortloin, Burgundy Black Truffles, Madeira Sauce, Rainbow Chard, Fingerling Potatoes
Groth Cabernet Sauvignon - Oakville, Napa Valley 2020
Groth Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon - Oakville, Napa Valley 2005
Caramel Fudge Tart, Brown Butter Crust, Passionfruit Foam, Vanilla Gelato
Cocktail Feature: New York Sour - featuring Groth Reserve Cabernet 2005
Tickets are $175 per person and can be purchased HERE.
About Porter House
Porter House is the iconic American steakhouse and restaurant from acclaimed Brooklyn-born-and-raised chef Michael Lomonaco, located in the heart of Columbus Circle with floor to ceiling views overlooking all of Central Park. Chef Lomonaco — who rose to fame as the chef of legendary restaurants like Le Cirque, 21 Club before opening his first restaurant Windows of the World atop the original World Trade Center — opened Porter House in 2006, and nearly 20 years later its consistently named among the best steakhouses and most loved restaurants in the city for its modern American cuisine and stunning Central Park views. Named one of Esquire’s Best New Restaurants, the restaurant has been called the “gold standard” for the New York chef-driven steakhouse by New York Magazine, named one of the city’s most “essential restaurants” by Eater, and praised by Michelin for its food as well as “intuitive service makes everyone feel like a bigwig.”
About Groth Vineyards
Back in 1981, Dennis and Judy Groth wanted a piece of land where they could grow Cabernet Sauvignon they could be proud of. Oakville turned out to be just the place. Now, 43 years later, things are only looking up for the second generation of the Groth family.