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Striploin Steak (New York) | A5 Miyazakigyu Japanese Wagyu

  Learn more about how we label beef and beef grading standards here. Wagyu New York Striploin Steak Miyazakigyu Wagyu is the #1 Wagyu brand in Japan and supply stateside is quite limited. This steak is usually sold for $35-$50 per oz at top steakhouses.  We now cut our Striploins...
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Learn more about how we label beef and beef grading standards here.

Wagyu New York Striploin Steak

Miyazakigyu Wagyu is the #1 Wagyu brand in Japan and supply stateside is quite limited. This steak is usually sold for $35-$50 per oz at top steakhouses. 

We now cut our Striploins into whole steaks as that was preferred by our customers. The Striploin steak is the equivalent of the New York Strip in A5 beef. That said, the Japanese cut their primals slightly differently. 

We recommend the Striploin to share as it is one of the most consistent steaks. Share it between a few people and everyone will have a similar experience.

About A5 Wagyu

A5 Miyazaky beef is measured on five factors: (1) marbling, (2) meat color and brightness, (3) firmness and texture of meat, and (4) color, luster and quality of fat.

In the quality grade, the lowest score from the four items of the yield grade is adopted. In other words, even if grade 5 was given to marbling, color and brightness, and firmness and texture, and only fat assessments was grade 4, the quality grade of this beef is classified as grade 4. Quality grading is severely done.

A5 means this beef excels in every single factor. It has a gorgeous webbing of fat that will make you feel a creamy mouth-feel in each bite. It's literally like tasting a cloud; a cloud of beef.

Like all of our steaks, they come vacuum sealed and have been hand-cut by our expert butchers. 

The Miyazaki-Gyu Difference

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At Meat N' Bone we made the conscious decision of selling not only Miyazaki A5 but Miyazaki Gyu because it is the best in the world. Other Wagyu from the area that do not meet the criteria for Miyazakigyu must be sold as "Miyazaki Kensan Gyu" or "Beef from Miyazaki Prefecture."

All Miyazakigyu is Wagyu but not all Wagyu is Miyazakigyu. Miyazakigyu is one step above Miyazaki Wagyu and is the cream of the crop of all Wagyu from Miyazaki. It is quite literally the best beef in the world.

Every five years, national “Wagyu Olympics” are held to determine Japan’s, and therefore the world’s, best Wagyu. Miyazaki-Gyu is the only Wagyu Program to win this award twice in a row (2007 and 2012) and then be a runner up in 2017.

You can and will find cheaper A5 beef. In fact, even Kobe beef is cheaper. But we chose to offer the best beef in the world at the most affordable price that we could.

Never Had Wagyu A5 Beef Before?

At first glance, every cut of A5 beef will be EXTREMELY fatty compared to any other steak you have ever had. That delicate and yet rich fat, which can make up to more than 60% of the steak is what makes it melt in your mouth. 

This amount of fat makes the beef have a lower melting point, meaning it will cook faster than your average steak. Cooking A5 is extremely easy, that said, it is recommended to pay close attention so that you do not burn or overcook your steaks.

How To Cook Striploin Steak?

Cooking an A5 Striploin Steak is SUPER easy, and you can follow the same recipe to cook a New York Strip, Ribeye or Denver Steak. Check out this video and follow the same steps.

striploin steak cut

Best Cooked: Medium-Rare, Medium, Medium-Well 

The striploin strip is cut from the short loin which is a muscle that does little work, like the filet.

Source: Miyazaki, Japan

 

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