Is Ruths Chris Beef Grass Fed
The following 'Best Steaks in Singapore' guide has been a delicious work in progress for awhile now, and is very close to my heart (and arteries). For those of you who have been keeping up with us at SethLui.com, you'll know that we absolutely love steak, and have gone to great lengths to find the best there is in Singapore.
Most of the steaks in Singapore are either from Australia, USA, or Japan for their prized Wagyu breeds.
This guide is split into more affordable options, and the 'money isn't an issue, I own a yacht' option. But honestly, there's still a significant difference in quality between the premium cut and the cheaper cuts; you really do get what you pay for. The best balance is perhaps to buy an expensive beef steak at a wholesaler, then cook it yourself with the appropriate equipment.
But if you're lazy or just prefer a professional to handle your steak, these restaurants will serve up the best steak you can find in Singapore. Remember, as with all food guides, this is based on my experience and opinion, which can be highly subjective. A final caveat: if you prefer your steak well done, I'll have to politely but firmly ask you to leave now.
At well-doneness, the quality of steak makes no difference as all the fats and flavour are pretty much burnt to oblivion— you can eat a tyre and it'll be the same. For those who are still here, let's dive into our list of 22 best steaks in Singapore.
—Good & cheap steaks—
By cheap, I mean that these are S$30 to S$50 steaks. It's all relative, because if you want any decent cut that costs less than S$20 a steak, you're going to have to cook it yourself. Check out our wholesale fresh meat guide on where you can buy good raw steaks just for that. But if you are the type that can set maggi mee on fire, here's my list.
1. Little Farms
Little Farms won't be unfamiliar if you consider yourself a steak connoisseur, and remains a great place to hit up for quality beef. They work with truly free-range farms, guarantee high welfare standards, and juggle sustainability, eco-balance and animal welfare in their meats.
Their Katong Point Bistro allows different Breakfast & Lunch and Dinner menus. If you're hankering after something substantial, Little Farms offers a Reuben on Rye (S$26) , which is wagyu corned beef served with Sauerkraut, Russian Dressing and Fries.
Their dinner offerings include a King Island Ribeye (S$38) served with red wine jus, and Herb Roasted Baby Potatoes (S$6).
The Butcher's Counter also includes a variety including Rib Eye Steak (S$89.98/kg) , AACo Wagyu Beef Sirloin MB 4 (S$119.98/kg) , and an alcohol selection for an impeccable steak and wine pairing at the retail outlet. The butchers will also provide you with specific cuts of meat or recipe ideas. Free delivery is applicable for orders above S$100 , and same-day delivery is applicable for orders placed before 11am from Monday to Saturday.
Make a reservation at Little Farms outlets: Katong Point Bistro | Valley Point
Little Farms Butcher's Counter
491 River Valley Road, Valley Point Shopping Centre, #01-20, Singapore 248371
+65 3105 1154
Daily: 7.30am – 9.30pm
451 Joo Chiat Road, Katong Point, #01-01, Singapore 427664
+65 6797 8771
Mon to Thu: 7.30am – 9.30pm
Fri to Sun: 7.30am – 10pm
Little Farms Bistro
451 Joo Chiat Road, Katong Point, #01-04, Singapore 427664
+65 6797 8771
Mon & Tue: 8.30am – 5.30pm
Wed – Fri: 8.30am – 10pm
Sat & Sun: 7.30am – 10pm
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2. Meet 4 Meat
Meet 4 Meat is opened by Chef Jimmy, who's an ex-chef at Wooloomooloo Steakhouse in Swissôtel. He uses a flame-grill for his steaks at this hawker stall along East Coast Road, so you can expect restaurant-quality steaks here.
According to him, this adds a robust smoky aroma and flavour to the different cuts of meat.
One of their unique dishes is the Beef Wellington (S$30, S$33 with foie gras); a preparation of tenderloin coated with pâté and duxelles (mushroom paste), wrapped in puff pastry and baked.
In Chef Jimmy's rendition of this dish, instead of the traditionalpâté de foie gras, a delicate piece of pan-seared foie gras is embedded in the mushroomduxelles. This is then placed atop the filet mignon, which is 180g of grass-fed Australian tenderloin.
Alternatively, the Argentina Ribeye (S$24/240g) is also worth a try. For the quality and price, these hawker steaks are well worth it.
228 East Coast Road, Singapore 428925
+65 8290 3605
Tue to Sun: 12pm – 2.30pm & 5.30pm – 9pm
Closed on Mon
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3. Picanhas'
Picanhas' aims to serve its customers with one motto in mind, 'Steaks for the people'. Founded by Shaleh Jati, the eatery on Club Street centres its menu (and its name) on one particular cut of beef, the picanha.
Picanha steak is otherwise referred to as the rump cap. Little known beyond the country of Brazil, this exclusive cut of beef is demarcated by a thick layer of fat running around the edge. To quote Gordon Ramsay, fat is flavour.
The must-try is the Queen of Steak (S$25) which consists of slices of the Brazillian cut drizzled in browned charcoal butter, a combination which has us all drooling.
90 Club Street, Singapore 069458
Tue to Sun: 12pm – 4pm & 6pm – 10pm
Closed on Mon
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4. Huber's Butchery/Bistro
This is where they serve up the best of the butcher's steak.
Huber's is probably the most modernised butchery in Singapore right now and supplies meat to many restaurants around Singapore. Why not just eat at the source?
Here are two steaks on the menu that you can try: US Prime Sirloin Steak (S$38/250g) and Flat Iron Steak (S$19) .The steaks are simply grilled and you can be assured this butcher serves meat as fresh as it gets in Singapore.
At S$38 for a US Prime steak, topped with a herb & butter flavoured brown sauce, you won't find this value-for-money quality anywhere else.
22 Dempsey Road, Singapore 249679
+65 6737 1588
Daily: 9.30am – 7pm
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5. The Market Grill
Using secondary cuts rather than the more expensive primary cuts, The Market Grill at Telok Ayer manages to balance price and quality with good breeds of bovine.
Good, hearty charbroiled steaks are the cornerstone of this small hole-in-the-wall concept.
Try the 150 day grain fedBlack Angus Beef Bavette (S$45/200g) — very flavourful and juicy, and if you're looking for something to fill you up more, go for the 300g version for S$60.
The Market Grill also serves premium cuts if you are feeling fancy, but then I'd recommend you check out the premium steakhouses in the next category instead.
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208 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 068642
+65 6221 3323
Tue to Sat: 11.30am – 2.30pm & 6pm – 11pm
Closed on Sun & Mon
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6. Meat n' Chill
The meats from Meat n' Chill certainly have the best value for its weight.
Meat n' Chill is a casual, Americanised diner along Bukit Timah Road which serves tasty meats and a good dose of mellow vibes. This diner was started by three good pals, fueled by their love for meaty American foods and for casual dining.
One of the best value steaks I've seen in Singapore is their gigantic New York Strip (500g) for just S$39. The orders for the steaks at Meat n' Chill are limited to about 10 to 15 a day, as the process to prepare these meats are long and arduous. The steaks are slow-cooked, then chargrilled, resulting in a deep smokiness.
Also try their Angus Rib-eye Steak (S$45 for 250g) which is 150 days barley-fed and comes with free truffle shavings.
805 Bukit Timah Road, 6th Avenue Centre, #01-04, Singapore 279883
+65 8812 4455
Tue to Sun: 11.30am – 2.30pm & 5pm – 9pm
Closed on Mon
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7. Fat Belly
Now a prime 52-seater steakhouse in Bukit Timah, Fat Belly serves up great value steaks. Carefully sourcing their meats from premium breeds like Wagyu combined with secondary cuts such as onglet (hanger cut) and careful portioning, Fat Belly delivers excellent quality at pocket-friendly prices.
I personally recommend theAuskobe Wagyu MS 4/5 Deckle (250g) for S$65 . The 'deckle' is also known as the ribeye cap, which is a fatty strip cut from the ribeye. It has a little more connective tissues as a drawback, but it's still tender and plump.
There's also the Black Opal F1 Wagyu Onglet (200g) for S$45 , which is pretty tender, for an even more accessible price.
Fat Belly may have a small steak selection but it focuses on offering fatty, juicy steaks to its guests.
10 Jalan Serene, Serene Centre, #01-04, Singapore 258748
+65 6314 2247
Thu to Tue: 6pm – 10pm
Closed on Wed
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8. iSTEAKS Diner
Despite the tacky interior and fast food looking concept, iSTEAKS Diner serves pretty decent steaks for its price. There's not as much flavour profile but hell, their steaks are juicy and tender with a nicely done charred finish.
The New Zealand Ribeye starts from S$23, but I'd recommend the Australian 100-Days Grain-Fed Ribeye (S$27.50). There's also the 450g New Zealand Striploin (S$33.50) if you're starving.
There are no reservations available at iSTEAKS and it's purely a 'walk-in and camp for a seat' kind of place, so do be prepared to wait it out.
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9. The Feather Blade
I'm sure everyone has heard about the famous Flat Iron Steak in London. The Feather Blade is your answer to getting delicious and affordable steak here in Singapore! Their new home is in the heart of Tanjong Pagar Road with a revamped food and beverage menu that would put their old self to shame (as they claim)!
The Feather Blade uses a cut of steak known as the flat iron or feather blade, which is derived from the cattle's shoulder and known for its hearty flavour and tenderness. It's a lesser-known cut of steak, but one that is tasty nonetheless.
Every plate of steak comes up to about S$22 and is glazed with butter and sprinkled with smoked salt. The steak was unbelievably buttery and juicy. I loved how the large flakes of smoked salt elevated each slice of beef. Needless to say, I was going in for the second piece before I was done with my first.
61 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088482
Mon & Tue: 6pm – 10.30pm
Wed: 6pm – 12am
Thu to Sat: 11.45am – 2.30pm & 6pm – 12am
Sun: 11.45am – 2.30pm & 6pm – 10.30pm
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10. BIZEN Okayama Wagyu Steakhouse
I don't know about you, but it seems like making wagyu beef more affordable (and hence accessible) to the masses is becoming a thing. I'm not complaining though, because it's now brought us BIZEN Okayama Wagyu Steakhouse in Plaza Singapura's extension, NomadX.
Just like many other speciality steakhouses these days, they import the entire cow carcass and age the meat in-house. This means that cuts are limited and diners can head to their Facebook page to check which cuts are still available during lunch and dinner.
One of the things I like about this establishment is the affordability of great cuts of meat. For example, their Top Round Steak (S$28.90 for standard 200g, S$20.50 for petite 150g) was a genuinely succulent portion of meat that was effortless to cut.
Every portion of steak allows diners a choice of two side dishes, but honestly, they weren't anything to brag about. Just come here for the steaks, and you're good to go.
Outlets
+65 6219 3463
Daily: 11.30am – 10pm
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—Premium steaks—
Steaks in this category typically cost S$70 and above each.
Although not cheap, these restaurants below are probably the best you can find in Singapore. Expensive doesn't mean good though, and I've tried a few expensive steakhouses where they manage to screw up top-quality meat. If it's well-known and not featured here, that's why.
11. Bedrock Bar & Grill
Bedrock Bar & Grill, is no doubt, my favourite steakhouse on this entire list.
The Bedrock Pepper Steak (S$118 for 300g) is probably the most balanced steak cut I've had, which uses 350 days grain fed wagyu ribeye. Flavourful and evenly cooked with a nice charred finish, skip the black pepper sauce though.
You can also try the famous Tomahawk Steak (market price), which was first introduced to Singapore at Bedrock. Typically it comes around 1.4kg to 2 kg per serving, which feeds at least three, and should be in the range of S$200. A great one for the table!
Bedrock serves pretty fine whiskies too, perfect with grilled steaks.
96 Somerset Road, Pan Pacific Serviced Suites, #01-05, Singapore 238163
+65 6238 0054
Sun to Thu: 12pm – 3pm & 6pm – 10.30pm
Fri & Sat: 12pm – 3pm & 6pm – 11pm
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12. Morton's Steakhouse
If you mention steaks in Singapore, Morton's Steakhouse always pops up. Is it worth the price? Absolutely.
Morton's promise is to serve huge, hearty dishes with pleasant service. Prices are steep, but there is no way you will leave hungry from the size of their steaks.
Center Cut Prime Ribeye (S$132++) is my choice of flavourful steak at Morton's, and it puts up an extremely close fight with Bedrock's ribeye cap. At about 16oz, this is a huge piece of steak.
You might try the Center Cut Filet Mignon (S$99/S$107/S$120) as well, which is extremely lean yet still tender and juicy.
5 Raffles Avenue, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, 4th Storey, Singapore 039797
+65 6339 3740
Mon to Sat: 5.30pm – 11pm
Sun: 12pm – 9pm
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13. SKIRT
With great service and amazing ambience that makes you feel like you took a step out of Singapore, SKIRT is definitely a steakhouse I would recommend for special occasions and for magnificent steaks.
For steak connoisseurs who know specifically what type of beef they like, you'll also be pleasantly surprised by the wide variety of steaks they have.
Try the special Black Onyx Beef Porterhouse MBS 3+ 1.3kg (S$280) which is guaranteed to satisfy steak lovers and is THE marbled beef all others are compared to.
Join in for an intimate evening of indulgence with a brand new 3-course Grazing Menu (S$196++ per couple) that showcases Chef's curated selection of the best seasonal produce.
21 Ocean Way, W Singapore, Singapore 098374
+65 6808 7278
Sun to Thu: 6pm – 11.30pm
Fri to Sun, eve of PH & PH: 6pm – 12am
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14. Wooloomooloo Steakhouse
Wooloomooloo Steakhouse creates a contemporary steakhouse with wide-spanning floor-to-ceiling glass windows that frame a stunning view and an inviting ambiance.
There's a good variety of starters but the main sell is still the steaks.
Steaks are executed to perfection with a high-quality charred crust signature of top standard steakhouses.
Cuts offered range from Australian Black Angus beef to USDA prime beef as well as high-end full-blood Australian Wagyu. The USDA Prime Ribeye (S$98) which weighs about 340g is an excellent showcase featuring beef that is 250 days grain-fed for a buttery finish. If it's too large you can request it be split in half and shared amongst two.
Together with a comprehensive starter list that adds a twist to classic dishes, Wooloomooloo will surely delight guests with its steaks and impeccable service.
2 Stamford Road, Swissotel The Stamford, Level 3, Singapore 178882
+65 6338 0261
Daily: 12pm – 3.30pm & 5.45pm – 10pm
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15. Opus Bar & Grill
Opus Bar & Grill perfectly balances prime steak, Marine Stewardship Council-certified seafood and an elegantly opulent setting. The highlight here is the 1.2 kg Whiskey-Aged Wagyu Tomahawk (S$168++) . You get prime Australian meat raised on a 360-day diet of grain that gives it a marble score of 5.
Add a treat for your eyes as well as a punch to the taste by opting to have your steak flambéed tableside in a shot of whiskey (S$12) .
If your palate favours the oceans over the fields, the Grilled Seafood Platter (S$148++) of responsibly-sourced Boston lobster, Atlantic scallops, king prawns and 200g Chilean salmon is hands-down the best choice.
Opus dry ages their own meat in customised cabinets lined with Himalayan salt tiles to infuse a subtle tenderness and deep flavour into every morsel. Sustainable Jarrah wood fuels their open flame grills, imparting a distinctive aroma and essence that follows to your plate.
See micro herbs on your dish and taste the freshness when you dig in? Every last one comes straight to you from the Opus vertical hanging garden to flavour and garnish their plates and drinks.
581 Orchard Road Singapore, Voco Orchard Singapore, Lobby Level,
Singapore 238883
+65 6730 3390
Mon to Fri: 6pm – 10.30pm
Sat & Sun: 12pm – 2:30pm & 6pm – 10.30pm
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16. Cinder Steakhouse
If I could have a perfectly grilled steak for lunch and dinner every day, believe me, I would. Cinder Steakhouse , an extension of Wheeler's Estate, might just be next on your list if you've got plans to treat yourself at dinner.
Make sure to come hungry, because Cinder Steakhouse's 900g Cinder Double Cut Porterhouse Steak MS3 (S$168) is guaranteed to fill you up. This 150-day barley-fed steak from LimeStone Coast is meant for sharing and the wildest dream come true of any duo of carnivorous eaters.
Up the ante with the 1.4kg Tomahawk Steak MS4 (S$258) , a 200-day grain-fed wonder hailing from Tasmania that will require a determined pair of steak enthusiasts to finish. Nothing beats a steak with impeccably high levels of marbling, and the juiciness is definitely one for the books.
For those who prefer to start slow and work their way up, the Lobster Bisque (S$32) is a great option—imagine the most smooth and creamy of soups with Boston lobster chunks and made fragrant with Grand Marnier, promising an unforgettable dinner for two.
They have Oyster Hour every Tuesday to Thursdayfrom 6pm to 7.30pm, which means that you get to enjoy Irish Oysters at 50% off before you start dinner proper. Wash it down with a complimentary glass of Prosecco, on Ladies Night every Wednesday if you're having a girls' night out.*
2 Park Lane, Seletar Aerospace Park, Level 2, Singapore 798386
+65 8940 0885
Wed to Sun: 11.30am – 3pm & 6pm – 10pm
Closed on Mon & Tue
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17. CUT by Wolfgang Puck
CUT by Wolfgang Puck is definitely one of the top steakhouses in Singapore, don't get me wrong, but probably not as value-for-money as some of the other steakhouses. It's an expensive piece of steak, and the lighting is really dark for dinner too.
Choice of fresh quality ingredients and minimal added flavours, that's the main style at CUT—although they do provide mustard and some other sauces (for a price), if required.
Serving mainly American prime steaks like USDA Prime New York Sirloin Steak, the 395g Ribeye Steak is also pretty good, being flavourful with a touch of grilled char.
They also serve Wagyu steaks if you like very marbled and fatty meat.
2 Bayfront Avenue, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, Galleria Level, #B1-71, Singapore 018972
+65 6688 8517
Daily: 5pm – 10pm
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18 . Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse
Serving Italian Fiorentina steak, Bistecca Tuscan Steakhouse is definitely on my list of one of Singapore's best steakhouses with excellent service and a romantic ambience.
You won't want to miss out on their signature wood-fired Fiorentina BMS 6 Wagyu F1 T-bone (S$228/1.1kg), which is not only huge but very evenly pink and full of flavour from the bone.
This Australian Wagyu-cross beef cut is exclusively exported to Bistecca Tuscan steakhouse only, and is grain-fed for 420 days as well as dry-aged in-house.
26 Mohamed Sultan Road, Singapore 238969
+65 6735 6739
Tue to Sun: 12pm – 2.30pm
Mon to Thu: 6pm – 10pm
Fri to Sun: 5.30pm – 10pm
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19. Wolfgang's Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zweiner
Wolfgang's Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zweiner is relatively new in Singapore compared to the steak stalwarts that have been around for years. With no relation to the already-famous Chef Wolfgang Puck, this steakhouse is owned by Chef Wolfgang Zwiener, who opened the original brand in New York City.
The star of the New York-style steakhouse is undoubtedly the USDA Prime Dry Aged Porterhouse Steak (S$248 – S$450, depending on serving size), which comes sizzling on a large plate, and looks like the dream of any carnivorous diner. This huge black Angus steak is meant for sharing and is dry-aged in the restaurant's own dry ageing cabinet for a minimum of 28 days.
Our impression of this NY steakhouse is that it does what it says well, and with plenty of conviction. From the trendy, plush bar area to the amber-hued dining hall, Wolfgang's Steakhouse is a trendy hangout for camaraderie and the gathering of like-minded beef buddies.
1 Nanson Road, Intercontinental Singapore Robertson Quay, #02-01, Singapore 238909
+65 6887 5885
Mon to Fri: 11.30am – 11.30pm
Sat, Sun & PH: 11am – 11.30pm
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20. Ruth's Chris Steak House
Ruth's Chris Steak House is an excellent choice for US steaks and can go toe-to-toe with Morton's. Ruth's Chris, however, infuses a country-side character into their dishes, which can be refreshing in this 120-seater fine-dining concept.
The USDA Petite Filet uses USDA Prime beef, which is the top 2% of US beef. Graded primarily for marbling and younger age, tenderness is to be expected at Ruth's Chris Prime Steak House.
Portions, as with American-style diners, are huge so you won't be walking away hungry. Sides are a little standard though, with the usual suspects like mashed potato, and I'd recommend ordering the appetisers instead—especially the barbecued prawns.
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6 Raffles Boulevard, PARKROYAL COLLECTION Marina Bay, 4th Level, Singapore 039594
+65 6336 9093
Daily: 11.30am – 3pm & 5.30pm – 11pm
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21. Black Marble
Chef Otto Weibel, one of the most respected veterans in Singapore's F&B industry, is the man behind Black Marble's concept. This contemporary Western restaurant at Raffles Holland V mall serves a wide selection of meats from all over the world like Australia, Japan, and USA.
The star of the show, the 45 Days Dry-Aged Bone-In Ribeye (S$25/100g), has been painstakingly dry-aged in-house with Himalayan salt through a time-consuming process. The meat's texture was perfect, with a distinct roasted, nutty taste—a properly dry-aged steak. Every bite just made me want more of it; I was bewitched.
For those who are willing to splurge on quality grilled meats, this is the place to go.
118 Holland Avenue, Raffles Holland V Mall, #02-01, Singapore 278997
+65 9641 6913
Daily: 11am – 10pm
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22. 665°F
665°F is Andaz hotel's premium steakhouse, modelled after central London tailor shops and occupies the 38th floor.
As a steak-loving enthusiast, I couldn't pass up an opportunity to taste some glorious beef. 665°F steakhouse is named after the temperature of the Pira oven in the open kitchen that is used to cook the steaks and meats.
What we have here is a grain-fed USDA Prime Omaha Sirloin. The perfectly cooked medium-rare portion is generous, with a spectacular burnt char courtesy of the searing Pira grill. The fat is well-distributed in this juicy cut with a clean but short finish. It doesn't have much character in the meat profile though, unlike dry-aged or grass-fed beef.
665°F does show a lot of potential with its well-designed sleek interior and seasoned chef.
5 Fraser Street, Andaz Singapore, Level 38, Singapore 189354
+65 6408 1255
Mon to Sat: 12pm – 2.30pm & 6pm – 10.30pm
Sun: 6pm – 10.30pm
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Editor's endnotes
Price does not necessarily indicate the best steak, and it also depends on individual preferences. Japanese Wagyu steak, for example, tends to be extremely pricey, but has such a high marbling content I actually can't take too much at one go without getting a heart attack. I'd much rather have an Australian Wagyu which I can eat without clogging up my arteries.
I've also tried several of the other famous steakhouses as well, but felt they didn't quite make the cut for their price and quality. You don't have to ask about the obvious steakhouses; I've tried them but don't think they made the list. I definitely did not try ALL the steak restaurants in Singapore, but I can tell you with utmost confidence the kopitiam steak at S$8 is going to taste like a leather shoe.
There might probably be some hidden gems in lesser-known restaurants, and if you do know of any, leave a comment below on where I should go hunt for more steak.
And in the meantime, check out our Food Finders episode where we search for the best steak in Singapore.
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