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Overhead Choice Filet on Wooden Disk

Choice Angus Filet Mignon Steak

Regular price $69.95
Sale price $69.95 Regular price $69.95

Product Specs

Brand

Allen Brothers Angus

               

Country of Origin

  • USA
               

Aging Technique

Wet Aged

               

Packaging

Individually Packaged

               

Cut Type

Tenderloin

               

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Frequently Asked Questions

Because our products are perishable, you’ll select your preferred delivery date at checkout—so you know exactly when your order will arrive.

Most shipments are in transit for 1–2 days depending on your location.

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All products are shipped frozen unless otherwise noted.

We ship via UPS, using insulated packaging and dry ice to keep everything cold and protected throughout transit. Each order is securely packed to ensure it arrives in excellent condition.

What is so special about filet mignon?

Filet mignon is one of the most popular steakhouse cuts because it’s tender, juicy, and relatively lean. Its innate flavor profile is tasty all on its own, but filet also takes well to all kinds of sauces, seasonings, and marinades. In short, it’s versatile, memorable, and a surefire crowd-pleaser.

Why is it called filet mignon?

Filet mignon is a French term, with “mignon” translating to cute or dainty. So, filet mignon, as a whole, translates to a cute or dainty filet, referring to the steak’s delicate and tender cut and highlighting its smaller size.

Beef Tenderloin vs. Filet Mignon

The main difference between beef tenderloin and filet is that tenderloin is the large subprimal and filet mignon is a slice or piece of that subprimal. The most prized filets come from the center of the tenderloin, but the end cuts are equally tasty.

Why is filet mignon so expensive?

Filet is expensive because it’s limited in quantity (each cow only has two tenderloins) and because it’s so consistently tender and delicious. You’re paying for the quality of the beef as well as the unforgettable experience that comes with eating such a superior steak.

What does filet mignon taste like?

A properly cooked filet mignon is buttery, juicy, and subtly beefy — not as robust or rich as a well-marbled ribeye or a New York strip steak, but that subtlety means you can pair this tender cut with a wide variety of seasonings, sauces, and marinades.