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Meat Dishes

Meat Dishes & producers

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Spain 1
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Meat Dishes

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Tire köftesi

İzmir, Turkiye
4.8

Tire köftesi refers to a special type of ground meat dish that originates from the Tire district of İzmir, Türkiye. Tire köftesi consists of minced meat (often lamb or a mix of beef and lamb), breadcrumbs... READ MORE

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Picanha

Brazil
4.7
Most iconic: Restaurante do Zé (Cabo Frio, Brazil)

Picanha is a fresh cut of beef that's especially popular and highly prized in Brazil. In the US, it's called sirloin cap, and in the UK, it's known as the rump cap. Picanha is situated on the back side of the animal, above the bu... READ MORE

3

Asado

Argentina
4.6
Most iconic: La Cabrera Parrilla Palermo (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

Considered an epitome of Argentinean gastronomy and culture, asado (lit. roast; roasted) is much more than merely a meal. In Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, and in a number of other South American countries, it is both a culinary and social e... READ MORE

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Châteaubriand

France
4.6
Most iconic: Chez Julien (Paris, France)

Contrary to popular belief, the word Châteaubriand does not refer only to a cut of beef, but to a method used to grill or roast a thick cut of beef tenderloin. The steak was originally prepared by a chef named Montmireil in 1822 for a French... READ MORE

5

Carne asada tacos

Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: Tacos el Yaqui (Rosarito, Mexico)

Carne asada tacos are the first tacos in history. It is believed that the first tacos appeared in the 1500s, made with thin slices of meat cooked over hot coals. The meat was placed in a corn tortilla and topped with guacamole, onions, chili peppe... READ MORE

6

Korean fried chicken (Chikin)

South Korea
4.6
Chikin, or Korean fried chicken (KFC), is a popular dish in Korean cuisine that consists of battered and deep-fried chicken pieces. Fried chicken was introduced to South Korea by the American military during the Korean War in the 1950s. American... READ MORE
7

Gringas

Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: El Vilsito (Mexico City, Mexico)

Gringas is a typical Mexican dish made with flour tortillas filled with al pastor marinated pork meat, cheese, and, most commonly, pineapple slices, although onions, chili sauce, and coriander can all be added to the dish according to the... READ MORE

8

Shashlik

Russia
4.6
Most iconic: Khachapuri (Moscow, Russia)

Shashlik is the name for a traditional Central and West Asian barbecue consisting of marinated, skewered, and grilled chunks of meat such as lamb, beef, or pork, depending on regional and religious preferences. Lamb, beef, or pork is usually combi... READ MORE

9

Cochinita pibil

Yucatán, Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: Taquería El Turix (Mexico City, Mexico)

Cochinita pibil is a Mexican pork dish originating from Yucatan. Pork is marinated in a combination of annatto paste, bitter orange juice, and garlic. It is slowly baked and then shredded and served on tortillas, tacos, or on its own with shallots... READ MORE

10

Maminha

Brazil
4.6

Considered probably the most popular and "noble" Brazilian beef cut, maminha is a beef cut from Brazil that best corresponds to the mix of the US flank and bottom sirloin. However, some sources will also say it corresponds to the US tri-tip cut. I... READ MORE

11

Fraldinha

Brazil
4.6
Most iconic: Templo da Carne Marcos Bassi (São Paulo, Brazil)

Fraldinha is a meat cut that's traditionally used for churrasco and is made up of part flank, part short loin, and part bottom sirloin. This beef cut is long and thin, full of connective tissue. This strong marbling is the reason why the meat is t... READ MORE

12

Cağ kebabı

Erzurum, Turkiye
4.6
Most iconic: Şehzade Cağ Kebap (Fatih, Turkiye)

Cağ kebabı is a kebab variety originating from the Turkish city of Erzurum. It is made with lamb that is marinated with onions, salt, and pepper for about 12 hours, and the meat is then placed on a big horizontal skewer and cooked over a wood fire... READ MORE

13

Chilorio

Sinaloa, Mexico
4.6
Most iconic: Chayito Cenaduría (Mazatlán, Mexico)

Chilorio is a Sinaloan dish consisting of fried pulled pork meat that is cooked in chili sauce and spices such oregano, garlic, and cumin. Originally, it was used as a way to preserve meat, but today it is usually used as a filling for numerous Me... READ MORE

14

Siu mei

Guangdong, China
4.6
Most iconic: Yat Lok Restaurant (Hong Kong, China)

Siu mei refers to a style of Chinese cuisine that is primarily characterized by roasting meat on spits over an open fire or in a rotisserie oven. Originating from Guangdong province in southern China, this culinary tradition is p... READ MORE

15

Sate kambing

Indonesia
4.6
Most iconic: Sate & Gule Kambing 29 - Gereja Blenduk (Semarang, Indonesia)

Sate kambing is a traditional dish and a type of satay prepared with goat or mutton as the main ingredient. The meat is cut into chunks or cubes and it's marinated in a combination of ingredients such as kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), galangal, gr... READ MORE

16

Yukhoe

South Korea
4.6
Most iconic: Soohburae (Seoul, South Korea)

Yukhoe is the Korean version of steak tartare, consisting of thinly sliced beef marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, garlic, and sugar. The concoction is then seasoned with salt and pepper. The dish is always served with a raw egg yolk on top, whil... READ MORE

17

Central Texas-Style Barbecue

Texas, United States of America
4.6
Most iconic: The Salt Lick BBQ (Driftwood, United States of America)

Central Texas-style barbecue originated in the Czech and German meat markets in the late 19th century. This barbecue style is typically associated with cooking brisket (the fattier portion is called point, while the leaner portion is call... READ MORE

18

Kontosouvli

Greece
4.6

Kontosouvli is a traditional dish consisting of large pieces of pork marinated in a mixture of herbs and spices, then skewered and slowly cooked on a rotisserie, much like a gyro or souvlaki. The marinade often contains ingredien... READ MORE

19

Pork Satay (Sate babi)

Indonesia
4.6
Most iconic: Sate Babi Bawah Pohon (Kuta, Indonesia)

Sate babi is a traditional dish and a type of satay made with pork as the main ingredient. The meat is cut into cubes and marinated in a combination of garlic, lemon juice, kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), salt, and pepper. The pieces of meat are th... READ MORE

20

Sate Madura

Madura Island, Indonesia
4.6
Most iconic: Tesate Restaurant (Jakarta, Indonesia)

Sate Madura is a traditional dish and a type of sate originating from the island of Madura, hence the name. The dish is prepared with chicken or mutton pieces that are placed onto skewers and grilled. This type of sate is different from most other... READ MORE

21

South Texas-Style Barbecue

Texas, United States of America
4.6
Most iconic: Vera's Backyard Bar-B-Que (Brownsville, United States of America)

South Texas-style barbecue is an American regional barbecue style in which it's all about barbacoa and cow heads – they are cooked in a pit lined with stones or bricks, and then a mesquite fire is started in the bottom of the pit. Agave leav... READ MORE

22

Bife de chorizo

Argentina
4.6

Bife de chorizo is an Argentinian beef cut equivalent to the US New York strip steak, strip steak, sirloin, and top loin traditionally used for asado. It is a thick, juicy steak with a sizable layer of fat on top. It comes in several varieties, na... READ MORE

23

Beef in Vinegar Hot Pot (Bò nhúng dấm)

Vietnam
4.6

Bò nhúng dấm is a Vietnamese version of a hot pot that is traditionally served communal style. In its basic form, the dish consists of a vinegar-flavored broth that may also include coconut milk or coconut water, lemongrass, onions, ... READ MORE

24

Leskovački roštilj

Leskovac, Serbia
4.6

Leskovački roštilj refers to a traditional method of grilling meat which is considered the highest form of barbecue art in Serbia and beyond. Hailing from Leskovac, the technique, according to local belief, is thought to have been brought o... READ MORE

25

Antikristo

Crete, Greece
4.6
Most iconic: To Antikristo (Chania City, Greece)

Antikristo is a traditional technique of cooking meat on Crete. A young lamb (or a goat, on rare occasions) is cut into four pieces (called goulidia), salted, then placed on big wooden skewers that are arranged around the fire in a circul... READ MORE

26

Rfissa

Morocco
4.6

Rfissa is a traditional dish of stewed chicken pieces, onions, and lentils served over shredded msemmen, old bread, or trid pastry. The full list of ingredients is as follows: chicken, onions, saffron, ginger, lentils, msemmen, fenugreek seeds, an... READ MORE

27

Burger

United States of America
4.5
Most iconic: Emily (Brooklyn, United States of America)

A quintessential American food, burger evolved from the German Deutsches beefsteak, according to the New York Times food critic Mimi Sheraton. Its other name (hamburger) is a result of the fact that many German immigrant... READ MORE

28

Gyros

Greece
4.5
Most iconic: Pitogyros (Oia, Greece)

Gyros is one of the most popular Greek street food dishes, consisting of meat such as pork and chicken (in Greece) or lamb and veal (popular in other countries) cooked on a vertical spit. The meat is sliced in thin shavings and is then usually pla... READ MORE

29

Butter chicken (Murgh makhani)

Delhi, India
4.5
Most iconic: Gulati (New Delhi, India)

Probably the best known of all Indian dishes, murgh makhani, internationally referred to as butter chicken, is a staple dish at most Indian restaurants. The dish originated in Delhi during the 1950s, when a man named Kundan Lal Gujral opened his r... READ MORE

30

Karaage

Japan
4.5
Most iconic: Torian Hatagaya (Shibuya, Japan)

Also known as dry-frying, karaage is a Japanese cooking technique in which various foods are first lightly coated in arrowroot starch, then deep-fried. The use of arrowroot starch preserves the natural water content of fried foods and pro... READ MORE

31

Döner kebab

Bursa, Turkiye
4.5
Most iconic: Dönerci Şahin Usta (Fatih, Turkiye)

Döner kebab is a delicacy that is known throughout the world, consisting of grilled pieces of meat that are shredded from a vertical skewer. The meat is typically seasoned with fresh herbs and spices. Originally, the meat used in döner w... READ MORE

32

Carnitas

Michoacán, Mexico
4.5
Most iconic: Los Panchos (Mexico City, Mexico)

Originating from the Mexican state of Michoacán, carnitas is a flavorful dish made from pork (usually front sections or pork shoulder) that is braised, roasted, or slow-cooked in its own fat for a long time until fully tender and succulent.... READ MORE

33

Samgyeopsal

South Korea
4.5
Most iconic: Kang Ho Dong Baekjeong Myeongdong (Seoul, South Korea)

Samgyeopsal is a South Korean delicacy consisting only of pork belly, the most expensive cut of pork in the country. It is so popular in South Korea that the residents eat it approximately once every four days. The name of the dish consists of thr... READ MORE

34

Pepper steak (Steak au poivre)

France
4.5
Most iconic: Bistrot Paul Bert (Paris, France)

Steak au poivre is a French dish consisting of a beef steak that is coated in crushed peppercorns and fried. It is served with a sauce that is made in the same pan that the steak was cooked in. Typically, the dish is accompanied by potatoes and a ... READ MORE

35

Peking duck (Beijing kao ya)

Beijing, China
4.5
Most iconic: Beijing Da Dong (Dongcheng District, China)

The history of Peking duck goes back to China's Yuan Dynasty of the 13th century. Bianyifang, Beijing's oldest restaurant specializing in Peking duck has been in business since the Jiajing reign of the 16th century, serving as a testament... READ MORE

36

Rendang

West Sumatra, Indonesia
4.5
Most iconic: Pagi Sore (Padang, Indonesia)

Rendang is an Indonesian meat dish which originated among the Minangkabau people in West Sumatra. The dish is famous for its spiciness and a long cooking procedure. It is often compared to Indian curry because of its consistency and uniqu... READ MORE

37

Galbi

South Korea
4.5
Most iconic: Soowon Galbi (Los Angeles, United States of America)

Galbi or kalbi refers to a variety of grilled beef short ribs dishes popular in South Korea. The ribs are marinated in a sweet sauce consisting of soy sauce, sugar, rice wine, sesame oil, and garlic. Although the name of the dish translat... READ MORE

38

Peruvian roast chicken (Pollo a la brasa)

Lima, Peru
4.5
Most iconic: Pardos Chicken (Lima District, Peru)

Pollo a la brasa is a popular Peruvian dish consisting of crunchy and juicy charcoal-grilled chicken that is traditionally served with French fries and salads. Today, it is one of the most consumed meals in Peru, so much that 27 million Peruvians ... READ MORE

39

Entrecôte

France
4.5
Most iconic: L'Entrecôte Saint-Jean (Quebec City, Canada)

Entrecôte is a type of beef steak that's cut from between the ribs, but it's more commonly known as a thin and boneless rib-eye steak. The butchers cut bone-in rib-eyes with the bone on each side, but there are also six leftover boneless ste... READ MORE

40

Pernil

Puerto Rico
4.5
Most iconic: El Jibarito (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Pernil is one of Puerto Rico's most famous dishes, a succulent roasted pork shoulder that is traditionally seasoned in a marinade called adobo mojado, consisting of paprika, salt, vinegar, garlic, and oregano. The name of the dish is deri... READ MORE

41

Adana kebap

Adana, Turkiye
4.5
Most iconic: Zübeyir Ocakbaşı (Beyoğlu, Turkiye)

Adana kebap is a popular skewered meat dish named after one of the most famous kebab cities in the country, Adana. This kebab is made with ground lamb and tail fat that are kneaded together with garlic, onion, paprika, and hot red pepper flakes, g... READ MORE

42

Tenderloin

United States of America
4.5

In the American, French, German, Brazilian, and Korean systems of primal beef cuts, the tenderloin is a cut from the loin, which is located towards the back of the cow, nestled under the ribs, next to the backbone. It spans two primal cuts: the sh... READ MORE