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- RRichardNebraska •1 review5.0Dined 2 days agoMemoir was an amazing place to eat in downtown Omaha. We went there to celebrate our wedding anniversary. The service was amazing . Chris was very attentive to our needs. The food was some of the best we have had in Omaha area. An amazing appetizer including a dip and an amazing squash soup. Our main courses was shared between the two of us as salmon on rice and a prime rib sandwich. Dessert was not only a beautiful presented but delicious. I can't say enough great things about this restaurant. We will be back.More infoMemoirPrice: Expensive• American• Omaha•4.8
- BBethvipNebraska •70 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoOur waiter did a very good job with our large party that included several children!! The food and service were excellent!More infoTimber Woodfire BistroPrice: Moderate• American• Midtown•4.6
- WwendywNebraska •3 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoPossibly the best steaks in Omaha and that’s saying something. You get what you pay for with prime beef, so it’s not cheap but it is a dining experience every steak-lover should enjoy at least once!More info801 Chophouse - OmahaPrice: Very Expensive• Steakhouse• Downtown / Old Market•4.8
- JJessNebraska •4 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoNestled in the heart of the Old Market, Clio offers a dining experience that instantly transports you to the Mediterranean coast. The ambiance is warm, inviting, and perfect for a family-style meal, which is exactly how we enjoyed it. Our meal began with an assortment of four dips accompanied by fresh, warm pita bread. Each dip was bursting with flavor, setting the stage for what would be a truly memorable meal. For our mains, we shared the chicken kebabs, salmon kebabs, shawarma-spiced half chicken, and lamb tagine. Every dish was impeccably prepared and delicious, but the salmon kebabs were the standout. Their perfect seasoning and tender texture made them the star of the evening. To round out the meal, we indulged in the sticky toffee pudding with date ice cream—a dessert so divine it’s worth a visit to Clio on its own. Special mention to our server, Addison, who provided impeccable service. She was funny, sweet, attentive, knowledgeable, and contributed greatly to the wonderful dining experience. Clio is a gem for anyone looking for Mediterranean flavors served with warmth and flair. Highly recommended!More infoClioPrice: Moderate• Mediterranean• Omaha•4.8
- LLoriIndiana •8 reviews5.0Dined 7 days agoWe stop here every time we are in Omaha. Excellent food.More infoSpezia - Steaks, Italian & SeafoodPrice: Expensive• Italian• Midtown•4.8
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With a city name that means "those going against the wind," it is no surprise that Midtown Omaha has produced a few enduring favorites. The world-famous Reuben sandwich and butter brickle ice cream both hail from a local Midtown hotel. Such world-changers are rounded out by one local favorite that has yet to make an international debut: runza. Based on a German recipe, runza is simply a hot dough pocket stuffed with ground beef, spices, and cheese. While Midtown has many fine restaurants offering more cosmopolitan fare, it's these foods that you can’t get anywhere else that will make your trip to Midtown Omaha one to remember.
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Child friendly restaurants in Midtown Omaha include Timber Woodfire Bistro, Gorat's Steak House and The Drover Steakhouse
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