How to Order a Steak Like a Pro
- Dave Walker
- Dec 4, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 7, 2025

Ordering a steak shouldn’t be intimidating it’s all about knowing what you like and choosing the cut and temperature that match your taste. Whether you’re a first-timer or you just want to level up your steakhouse game, here’s a quick guide to ordering a steak with
confidence.
1. Choose Your Cut
Every cut has a different personality. Here are the classics:
Filet Mignon – Lean, buttery, melts in your mouth. Great for anyone who likes tenderness over fat.
Ribeye – Rich, juicy, full of marbling. If you love big flavor, this is your cut.
New York Strip – Balanced, beefy, and firm with a little marbling. A solid, bold classic.
Porterhouse / T-Bone – Two steaks in one: filet on one side, strip on the other.
Sirloin – Leaner and more budget-friendly, but still flavorful.
2. Pick Your Temperature
This is where most people hesitate. Here’s the easy breakdown:
Rare – Cool red center; very soft.
Medium Rare – Warm red center; tender and juicy. Most chefs recommend this for flavor and texture.
Medium – Warm pink center; firmer bite.
Medium Well – Slightly pink center; leaner and firmer.
Well Done – No pink; fully cooked, very firm.
If you’re unsure, medium-rare is the sweet spot.
3. Add Your Enhancements
Steak is great on its own, but the extras can take it over the top:
Butter toppers: garlic herb, truffle, blue cheese.
Sauces: peppercorn, chimichurri, béarnaise, red wine reduction.
Surf & turf: lobster tail, shrimp, scallops.
Choose one or keep it simple totally up to your style.
4. Pick the Perfect Sides
A great steak deserves great company:
Creamy mashed potatoes
Loaded baked potato
Mac & cheese
Asparagus or seasonal veggies
Sautéed mushrooms
Onion rings or steak fries
Mix one indulgent side with one green and you’re set.
5. Don’t Be Afraid to Ask Questions
A good steakhouse wants you to enjoy your meal. Ask your server:
“Which cut is most tender?”
“What do you recommend for first-timers?”
“How does your kitchen cook a medium-rare here?”
They’ll guide you to the best choice for your taste.
Final Bite
Ordering a steak is really about knowing what you enjoy. Once you learn the cuts, the temperatures, and the add-ons you like, you’ll never feel unsure at a steakhouse again. So next time you sit down at a place like Impe Bar or Imperial Steakhouse , order with confidence and enjoy every bite.



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