American Wagyu Gold Grade

Manhattan NY Filet 6 oz. 6-pack

$299.00 Regular Price $348.00
American Wagyu Gold Grade

Manhattan NY Filet 6 oz. 6-pack

$299.00 Regular Price $348.00
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Live the high life with 6 Gold Grade Manhattan NY filets. Each steak is rich with our highest level of marbling and is cut to a portion of 6 ounces. 

 

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American Wagyu Gold Grade Manhattan Filet
Manhattan NY Filet 6 oz. 6-pack

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    Description

    Create a white tablecloth experience at home, time and time again, with this topflight box of 6 Gold Grade Manhattans. These steaks are full of the highest level of plentiful marbling available from Snake River Farms. The Manhattan is a New York strip hand cut to a uniform 6 oz. size so it cooks evenly and graces dinner plates with an elegant presence. Each thick cut Manhattan is a culinary experience combining robust beef flavor with the tender, buttery essence of Japanese Wagyu beef.

    Beef Grading 101

    This steak is American Wagyu Gold Grade, rated 9+ on the Japanese Beef Marbling Score (BMS)

    Beef sold in the U.S. is graded by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). There are eight total grades and the top grade is USDA Prime.

    All Snake River Farms American Wagyu beef grades above Prime. Special breeds of cattle like Japanese Wagyu are capable of producing marbling beyond their American counterparts. To grade this high level of marbling, we adopted the Japanese Beef Marbling Score.

    Using BMS, beef marbling is measured on a scale from 1 to 12, with a 1 being Select beef and a 12 being the highest level of marbling possible.

    BMS 4 to 5     USDA Prime

    BMS 6 to 8     SRF Black Grade

    BMS 9+          SRF Gold Grade

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    Meatology

    Loin

    The Manhattan filet is cut from the longissimus dorsi muscle located within the loin primal. This lengthy muscle starts in the rib primal and extends to the round primal. The section of longissimus near the round is called the “sirloin end” and has a crescent shaped piece of connective tissue. The slices are cut from this part of the muscle. The chewy fiber breaks down from heat when cooked.

    Fast fact: The Manhattan has the shape of a filet mignon, but possesses the marbling and firm bite of a strip steak. 

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    Manhattan NY Filet 6 oz. 6-pack