How's the view?
In Louisville, that isn't a strong point for Le Relais, but it's in the old airport terminal building, so occasionally you see a light plane land.
I've found, often, a place that advertises a view is trying to compensate for over priced food. There is a place here atop the Westin on the 72 floor that used to rotate and had quite the view, and the food was pretty good, but last time I was there it didn't rotate, they apparently had someone get injured, somehow, and the food and service were pretty blah.
One thing we like a lot is outdoor dining, the view might be just of a street or whatever but we watch people strolling by. Most places near us offer it, and in winter many of them have heaters so you can still dine out when it's say 40°F.
Renowned Cincinnati chef Jean-Robert de Cavel dies after cancer battle
This guy had some really good places in Cincy, not over priced, one was pricey but really good, they all closed but one, which is still quite good.
Le Bar à Boeuf - Bistro at Edgecliff Condos - East Walnut Hills - Cincinnati
No view, but really good food. Not a steak place per se.
If you asked me for a really good place in Atlanta, I'd have to ask your price range. And of course we have not dined extensively here outside the 'hood. One place we do drive to is quite food, and quite pricey ($125 per person).
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