Their Menu is Classic Steak and Lobster fare along with signature dishes from land, sea, and earth. The adept and creative combination of flavors in their meals renders them incredibly delicious.
T-Michaels Steak and Lobster House is a fine dining Waterfront restaurant on Venetian Bay in Naples, Florida. They specialize in USDA Prime Steaks and Whole Maine Lobsters. The joint is a well-known gathering place for locals year-round as well as a favorite stop for seasonal visitors.
The ambiance here is unmatched and the view is breathtaking. The panoramic floor-to-ceiling window views are spectacular. When you’re ready to unwind at the end of the day, the joint presents a perfect spot for a great glass of wine or cocktail and an amazing food experience all with a beautiful water view.
It’s a place where perfect food, unparalleled ambiance, impressive service, and stunning waterside view combine to give guests a memorable dining experience. Their Menu is Classic Steak and Lobster fare along with signature dishes from land, sea, and earth. Their ever-evolving wine list featured bottles weekly from around the globe.
The owner, Ty, always remembers names and treats everyone like a valued guest. His staff is attentive, knowledgeable, and friendly. Their signature appetizer, Shrimp Sambal is awesomely delicious. They come huge, juicy, and fresh. The adept and creative combination of flavors in this meal renders it incredibly delicious.
The restaurant is perfectly situated where you can enjoy one of the most beautiful views in Naples while savoring your meal. Their lobster tails, blackened salmon teriyaki, Beef Wellington, and sides like sautéed mushrooms, creamed spinach and Boursin mashed potatoes are great meal options. They’re all beautifully prepared and a pleasure to eat. Their coconut-crusted desert is said to be the best desert.
Their tender and incredibly tasty porterhouse steak comes appropriately seasoned, and cooked to perfection. Some of their fabulous USDA prime steaks include Beef Wellington, filet mignon, and mushroom duxelles wrapped in puff pastry. New York Strip Steak, classic New York boneless 14oz. Slow Roasted Prime Rib, (14oz) 10-hour oven roasted with T-Michael special seasoning. Japanese Wagyu, Miyazaki beef-exquisite marbling, and more.
Their Salads menu features interesting menu items like Caesar Salad, served with romaine Parmesan, creamy dressing, and homemade croutons. Classic Wedge comprising crispy bacon, cherry tomatoes, shaved onions, and blue cheese. Chopped Salad, that’s made up of tomatoes, cucumbers, onions, bacon, blue cheese, tomato basil balsamic vinaigrette. And Mixed Greens, a medley of baby field greens with a choice of dressing.
Seafood and fish options include Fisherman’s Stew, featuring the catch of the day, lobster, mussels, shrimps, spinach, mushroom, and garlic baguette. Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes, that’s made up of jumbo lump blue crab, julienne of tomato, and cucumber. And Local Black Grouper, Pan Seared, crispy capers, lemon roasted tomato beurre blanc sauce, and more.
Their appetizers include the velvety and rich chunks of lobster, Lobster Bisque. Shrimp Sambal, cucumber tomato coleslaw. The seafood Tower that’s suitable for 2 or 4 meals that contain 80/125 oysters, shrimp cocktails, crab legs, and lobster. French Onion Soup served with toasted baguette Salads and more.
The view of this place is breathtaking and the service is always exceptional. It’s the manifestation of the dreams of Skip Kent and Ty Ernst, two cousins who always talked about joining forces to create a special dining experience. After a 3 year search, Venetian Village proved to be the perfect spot to realize their dream.
They’ve added a beautiful, cozy, open-air Atrium adjacent to the bar that inspires lively conversation over creative cocktails and cuisine. Their resident dolphins often come by to join guests at sunset. You can imagine how fun it is to watch dolphins during sunset feasting on their dinner in the bay while enjoying yours.
Location: 4050 Gulf Shore Blvd. North Naples, Florida 34103.
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