A steak is a large slab of meat, usually beef, but also possibly fish such as salmon. Steaks are typically served grilled. A restaurant that specializes in steaks is known as a steakhouse.

Types of beef steaks:

  • filet mignon - a small choice tenderloin
  • flank - from the underside and can be tough
  • porterhouse - similar to T-bone but with more tenderloin
  • rib
  • rib eye - boneless rib steak
  • round
  • salisbury - from ground beef with onions and occasionally mushrooms
  • sirloin
  • strip loin - also known as top loin - a porterhouse less the tenderloin
  • T-bone - from loin area with "T" shaped bone
  • tenderloin - boneless steak, also known as filet mignon or filet steak; considered the most tender

See also: Carpetbag steak

See also these pictures and diagrams of beef cuts.