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A5 Wagyu from Japan's land of fire & ice. Learn more →

These A5 Japanese Wagyu Striploin Ends have the perfect balance of tenderness, texture, and flavor. Thinner pieces can be cut into strips, while thicker sections can be left whole and prepared as small steaks.

Cooking Instructions
Cooking methods
Pan-Fry
Wine pairings
Pinot Noir, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah
Japanese A5 Wagyu is as much an experinece as it is a meal. To prepare this luxurious ingredient, first allow the meat to rest and come to room temperature before cooking. Lightly season with salt to help bring out the natural umami flavor. Alternatively, you can dip each bit in a fine sea salt of your choice before eating. Heat a smooth-surfaced pan such as a stainless steel pan to medium high heat. Thin slice the A5 Wagy into individual, bite-sized portions. Place each piece on the pan without any cooking oil. A5 Wagyu has enough oil already to cook directly on a naked pan. Sear each size for approximately 2 minutes and remove. We recommend cooking each piece individually to share the exprience with others. To elevate the experinece, try a variety of fine sea salts, a high quality soy sauce or some wasabi. For a decadent expreince, try a bite of A5 Wagyu together with a piece of raw uni or some fine caviar. The interplay of flavors is extraodinary.
Flavor Profile
These delicious Japanese A5 Wagyu Striploin Ends have a rich and buttery flavor, with a tender, juicy texture. It's a perfect choice for an intimate dinner party or a special occasion. The overall eating experience is one of pure luxury and sophistication.
Chef's Serving Suggestions
When it comes to side dishes to pair with Japanese A5 Wagyu, think leafy greens and robust vegetable flavors. Try serving roasted brussels sprouts, carrots or sauteed spinach. Or how about placing a thin slice of fried garlic or laying out a variety of sea salts, fine soy sauces and even wasabi for dipping, as they do in Japan? Whatever you do, remember: Japanese A5 Wagyu is as much an experience as it is a meal.

Hokkaido A5 Wagyu

With its delicate snowflake marbling, Hokkaido Wagyu is a showstopper for special occasions, memorable gifts and for hosting.

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The Future of Japanese Wagyu

Hokkaido is the up and coming prefecture producing Japanese Wagyu, and seen in Japan as the “future of Japanese Wagyu”. Hokkaido’s mild climate, nutritious grass, and abundant clean air and water ensure the cattle experience a healthy, happy life, translating to an ultra-high quality, delicious eating experience.

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Delicate Snowflake Marbling

Hokkaido Wagyu is commonly praised for its “snowy” marbling, reminiscent of the snowy landscape of Hokkaido during winter months, world-renowned for global skiers and snowboarders due to its plentiful powder snow in top resorts like Niseko, Rusutsu and Furano. With its delicate snowflake marbling, Hokkaido Wagyu is a showstopper for special occasions, memorable gifts and for hosting.

Luxurious Buttery Finish

Hokkaido A5 Wagyu has attained the highest rating possible for Wagyu in Japan, making it a delicacy among connoisseurs. It is raised entirely in the pristine, rugged, and often cold conditions of Hokkaido, leading to a more delicate taste than Kagoshima or Miyazaki Wagyu, with a buttery finish that has the perfect balance of sweetness and umami. Like the butter of Hokkaido, which is reputed to be some of the best in the world, Hokkaido Wagyu truly melts in your mouth.

Japanese Wagyu Prefectures > Hokkaido Wagyu

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