There are steakhouses, and then there is Knife Plano. Tucked inside the sleek Graduate Hotel on the edge of the bustling Legacy corridor, Knife is the kind of place that earns a permanent spot in your dining memory — the sort of restaurant you find yourself describing to friends weeks later with an enthusiasm that surprises even you.
Chef John Tesar’s concept is both simple and wildly ambitious: serve some of the finest beef in the country, aged in-house and cooked with the precision of a chef who has spent decades refining exactly this craft. Walking through the doors, you are greeted by a warm, modern interior that manages to feel both elevated and genuinely welcoming. The lighting is low without being cavernous, the leather seating is comfortable without being fussy, and the open kitchen hums with the quiet confidence of a team that knows exactly what it is doing.
The steaks are the undisputed stars. Knife ages its beef on the premises — a practice that is rarer than you might think — and the results are remarkable. The dry-aged cuts develop a depth of flavor that a fresh-from-the-cooler steak simply cannot match. Whether you choose the bone-in ribeye, the New York strip, or one of the specialty cuts that rotate through the menu, you are getting something that has been genuinely cared for from start to finish. Order it medium-rare, trust the kitchen, and prepare to be quietly converted.
What elevates Knife beyond mere carnivore territory is the thoughtfulness applied to every element of the meal. The starter list includes a knockout beef tartare and a wedge salad so precisely constructed it makes you wonder why anyone ever takes shortcuts with iceberg lettuce. The side dishes — think crispy Brussels sprouts, a decadent truffle mac, and silky potato gratin — are not afterthoughts. They are reasons to visit in their own right.
The bar program deserves its own paragraph. The whiskey selection is exceptional, and the cocktail list is concise and well-considered. A classic Old Fashioned here is built with the same attention to detail as the food, which is exactly how it should be at a place like this.
Knife sits in the Legacy area of Plano, making it an easy destination whether you are staying nearby or driving in from across the metroplex. Reservations are recommended, particularly on weekend evenings when the dining room fills with a lively mix of locals celebrating milestones, business travelers eating well on the road, and date-night couples who chose wisely.
Plano has no shortage of good restaurants, but Knife occupies a category of its own. It is the kind of meal that reminds you why going out to dinner is worth doing properly — with intention, with a good drink in hand, and with absolutely zero rush to be anywhere else.