Bateau
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Bateau

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Jeffry's

A whole-animal restaurant where every cut comes from a single steer, sourced from a single ranch, broken down in-house. The chalkboard menu changes based on what's available — you might get hanger steak one night and beef cheek the next. The cooking is simple, the sourcing is obsessive, and the result is beef that tastes like beef used to taste before feedlots ruined everything.

Insider tip

The daily steak, whatever cut they're running. Ask the server what came in today and trust their recommendation.

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