Kansas Strip Steak | USDA Prime
Kansas Strip Steak | USDA Prime
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Commonly known as the New York Strip, this iconic cut actually got its "Kansas" name from the region where it rose to fame. Before it became the darling of Manhattan steakhouses, this steak was simply called a “Kansas City Strip”—named after the Kansas City stockyards, once the largest cattle market in the world. The “New York” branding came later, as East Coast steakhouses rebranded the cut to appeal to their clientele. When it’s bone-in, true purists still call it what it is: a Kansas Steak.
The Kansas Steak is the perfect balance between tenderness and flavor. It contains more fat than a filet mignon, but less than a ribeye—giving it a bold, beefy taste with a consistently tender texture. While ribeyes vary in mouthfeel due to different muscle groups, the strip is more uniform, making every bite satisfyingly predictable.
This is a steakhouse-level, bone-in beauty meant for serious steak lovers. Juicy, thick, well-marbled, and deeply flavorful—it’s the kind of steak that gets remembered.
OUR G1 CERTIFIED USDA PRIME IS BEST IN CLASS
Our USDA Prime Kansas Strip is G1 Certified, meaning it’s the best of the best Angus beef available—sourced only from small Midwestern farms that follow rigorous standards. We're talking:
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Moderate to abundant marbling
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Grade “A” maturity
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Ribeye areas of 10.0 to 16.0 sq in.
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30+ days of wet aging for maximum tenderness and flavor development
Each steak is hand-selected, hand-cut, and vacuum-sealed to preserve quality. You’ll taste the difference in every bite.
Best Cooked: Medium-Rare, Medium, Medium-Well
Suggested Reads on cooking NY Strip:
How To Cook Perfect Steak on the Stovetop in 3 Steps (Via thekitchn)
Pan-Seared Strip Steak (Via MyRecipes)

The strip is cut from the short loin, from a muscle that does little work, like the filet.
Grade: USDA Prime | Angus Beef - Top 3%
This product has been aged for 30+ Days to improve tenderness and flavor
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REAL REVIEWS, FROM REAL CUSTOMERS
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars1 week agoKansas Strip Steak
The Kansas Strip Steak was very delicious, tender and good. I did not take a photo of it. Also, the St Louis Spareribs I purchased from you were excellent. I did take photos of them which I attached.
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PVPamela V.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars5 years agoAwesome Steak
This is my go-to steak from meat n bone. Amazing flavor and tenderness for the price.
JAJoe A.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 starsYesterdayAmazing beef flavor
This steak was so flavorful and tender! I will try it again on special occasions.
GJGeoffrey J.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 4 out of 5 stars1 week agoGreat slab of meat
Its was a phenomenal stake but had a very large hunk of grissle
ABAlec B.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars3 months agoKansas Strip
It was the first steak that i treated my self to on the new grill, love how tender the meat was. Thank you
GMGlen M.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 3 out of 5 stars3 months agoA little disappointed
I ordered from Butcher box, Porter Road, pet Larida, and also meat and bone once in a while. I’m not sure if it was the way I cook the steak. Granted I used a carbon steel pan in my Gosney pizza oven but for some reason, it was a bit tougher than I expected. I still think it could’ve been the fact that they didn’t leave the steaks out overnight and also didn’t use my cast-iron which I normally would do. So I’ll try to get in with the other two I bought next time.
Delivery was perfect though
ECEric C.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars3 months agoKC Strips
Thick and tender.
JHJames H.Verified BuyerWas this helpful? - Rated 5 out of 5 stars3 months agoAre one and it was outstanding
Barely broiled (I like really rare meat) with light mushroom sauce. Really really tasty
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