Wagyu Dry-Aged New York Strip
$99.00
American Wagyu · American Wagyu Beef
This out-of-the-ordinary steak starts with our SRF Black® New York Strip that is dry-aged a minimum of 30 days to intensify the natural flavors and enhance tenderness. The New York…
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This out-of-the-ordinary steak starts with our SRF Black® New York Strip that is dry-aged a minimum of 30 days to intensify the natural flavors and enhance tenderness. The New York strip has a storied history and is the go-to cut for many discerning steakhouse patrons. These dry-aged, boneless steaks are hand-cut to a wonderfully thick 1½ inches and are superior to New York strips served at most steakhouses. The target weight for each steak is 14 ounces.
Snake River Farms dry-aged beef represents a higher echelon for our American Wagyu steaks. Our partner, Prime Food Distributor, developed a proprietary method with strict protocols and quantifiable performance standards at every stage of the dry-aging process. When our beef is received, it is measured and tagged so it can be tracked electronically from start to finish. Large sub-primal cuts are aged in a meticulously controlled dry-aging environment for a minimum of 30 days.
Thaw under refrigeration, pat dry, and season generously before cooking. Sear over high heat, then finish gently until the center reaches your preferred temperature.
Rest steaks for 5 to 10 minutes before slicing. For thicker cuts, use a thermometer and pull from heat a few degrees early so carryover cooking finishes the job.
Snake River Farms American Wagyu is selected for rich marbling, tenderness, and a deep beef flavor. Gold Grade offers the highest marbling level, while Black Grade balances richness with a familiar steakhouse profile.
Each cut is wet-aged and hand-trimmed to highlight the eating quality of the beef.
Ranch to Table
Curious about what makes us different? We oversee our entire supply chain. This comprehensive approach allows us to achieve perfection at every stage of the process.
Loin
The loin primal supplies some of the most desirable steaks and is located below the backbone, between the rib and round sections. The sirloin is the portion toward the rear of the loin and is the source of SRF Wagyu™ top sirloin steaks and the picanha (coulotte). The front portion of the loin is known as the short loin and is home to the SRF Wagyu™ New York strip, Porterhouse, T-bone and filet mignon steaks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where does filet mignon come from?
Snake River Farms steaks are cut from carefully raised American Wagyu and USDA beef, then portioned for consistent cooking and rich flavor.
How to cook filet mignon
Snake River Farms steaks are cut from carefully raised American Wagyu and USDA beef, then portioned for consistent cooking and rich flavor.
Best oil for searing steak
Snake River Farms steaks are cut from carefully raised American Wagyu and USDA beef, then portioned for consistent cooking and rich flavor.
Does the filet mignon have a lot of marbling?
Snake River Farms steaks are cut from carefully raised American Wagyu and USDA beef, then portioned for consistent cooking and rich flavor.
Where is the filet mignon located?
Snake River Farms steaks are cut from carefully raised American Wagyu and USDA beef, then portioned for consistent cooking and rich flavor.
Why is filet mignon steak so tender?
Snake River Farms steaks are cut from carefully raised American Wagyu and USDA beef, then portioned for consistent cooking and rich flavor.





