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strip steak

American  

noun

  1. a steak cut from the upper part of the short loin.


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Our most recent meal at a fine restaurant came about when the restaurant was offering a weekday promotion of a 10-ounce strip steak with side dish for $19.95, considerably less than the normal price.

From Washington Post

The chef is now Nicholas Cox, who was at La Esquina and highlights the menu with raw bar specialties, mezze dips, sausage croquettes, lobster gratin, a strip steak and a burger.

From New York Times

The addition of sliced New York strip steak.

From New York Times

You can also dine with less adventure on a Jonah crab salad or a grilled strip steak.

From New York Times

Between the two beef dishes, for instance, my heart belongs to the strip steak cooked medium-rare, sliced and striped with a “chimichurri” that once again nods to Thailand with chiles, coriander, fish sauce and lime.

From Washington Post