Best Steakhouses in Savannah
Savannah, Georgia — updated August 22, 2026
Four Savannah steakhouses, ranked by how settled their reputations are: a teppanyaki room on Eisenhower Drive, a City Market standby, a small Whitemarsh Island grill and a longtime southside dining room.
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Savannah's steak scene splits along geography. Two of the city's best-known rooms sit within a few blocks of each other on Eisenhower Drive on the southside, while the downtown option is in City Market and the smallest of the group is out on US-80 toward Tybee. Ratings here are ordered by how much evidence sits behind them, not just the number on the page.
1. Miyabi Kyoto Steak House
The strongest combination of rating and volume in this group: 4.4 across 1,980 reviews, which is enough traffic to call the score settled rather than promising. It is a teppanyaki house at 200 Eisenhower Dr, so the steak arrives off a flat-top in front of you rather than from a broiler in back. Yelp lists Monday and Tuesday hours as 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, meaning this is a dinner-only stop on those nights. Regulars watch for the early bird special menu, which the restaurant promotes alongside its standard listing. Worth calling ahead on weekends, since teppanyaki tables seat in groups.
2. Belford's Savannah Seafood & Steaks
The downtown choice, at 315 W Saint Julian Street in City Market, and the busiest room on this list with 1,981 reviews behind a 4.2. That volume makes the rating dependable: it is a consistent 4.2, not an unproven one. Belford's runs brunch daily from 11:30 am to 2:30 pm and dinner daily from 4 to 9 pm, so the kitchen closes earlier than visitors expect for a City Market address. The restaurant points people toward the Shrimp, Greens & Grits. Private rooms are available for meetings and events, which is rare among the steakhouses here.
3. The Steakhouse on Whitemarsh Island
The highest-rated small room on the list, 4.3 from 230 reviews. That is a promising figure rather than a proven one, since a few hundred reviews can still move a score, but it is the best rating per diner in the group. Steaks are hand cut, USDA Choice, and each one comes with two sides and a salad at a single price, which makes it the most straightforward order among these four. The appetizer list runs to shrimp cocktail, bruschetta and a filet mignon steak caprese. It sits at 4700 US-80 in Suite P, about fifteen minutes east of downtown on the way to Tybee.
4. Toni Steakhouse
Included because it is a long-running southside fixture at 110 Eisenhower Dr, but the numbers are the weakest here: 3.9 from 1,258 reviews. With that many diners weighing in, the score is not a fluke, so go knowing the room divides people. The dinner menu leans old-school: a homemade soup of the day, thick-cut grilled bacon with a maple bourbon glaze, and provoleta, the griddled aged provolone. Reservations are taken by phone rather than through a booking widget, which tells you something about how the place operates.
What we left off
This guide previously ran as a tea rooms list, but the research turned up no tea rooms in Savannah, so it has been rebuilt around the category the sources actually cover. Two restaurants from the earlier version are gone for premise reasons rather than quality ones. Mrs. Wilkes Dining Room, the family-style Southern lunch room on West Jones Street, is neither a tea room nor a steakhouse. Green Tea on Waters Avenue is a Chinese restaurant whose name was the only thing tying it to the old topic. No chains or closed businesses were removed.