
Photos: Ben Hon
In an effort to introduce Wagyu beef to the masses and not just for special occasions, JFOODO an agency created by the Japanese government, is marking its 4th annual Japanese Wagyu Campaign through November in New York City where you celebrate Wagyu beef in various forms at participating restaurants.
New York City’s featured restaurant partners include:

Photo: Carriage House
• Carriage House (A5 Wagyu Canape, A5 Carpaccio Gratin)

Photo: Corcoran House
• cocoron market (A5 Wagyu Onigiri, A5 Wagyu Menchi Katsu Sando)

Photo: El Fish Marisqueria
• El Fish Marisqueria (Japanese Wagyu Picanha Tostada, Tacos Surf & Turf)

Photo: Flip Sigi
• Flip Sigi (Atchara A5 Wagyu Taco)

Photo: J-Spec
• J-Spec Wagyu Dining (A5 Wagyu Katsu Sando, A5 Wagyu Philly Cheesesteak)

Photo: Lure Fishbar
• Lure Fishbar (A5 Wagyu Steak & Eggs, A5 Wagyu Tartare Crispy Rice)

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• noreetuh (Braised Miyazaki Wagyu short ribs, Carpaccio of Miyazaki Wagyu tenderloin)

Photo: Salt & Coal
• Salt + Charcoal (S+C A5 Wagyu Sukiyaki, A5 Wagyu Burger)

Photo: STK Steakhouse
• STK Steakhouse (A5 Wagyu French Dip Sandwich, A5 Wagyu Tacos)

Photo: THE GALLERY by odo
• THE GALLERY by odo (Japanese Wagyu Shabu Shabu, A5 Wagyu Steak Burger)

Photo: Wagyu Club by Esora
• Wagyu Club at Esora (Wagyu Omakase with Kobe steak and Kobe sukiyaki)

Photo: Zuma
• Zuma New York (A5 Tenderloin wagyu tartare on bone marrow)
In addition to brick-and-mortar locations, three e-commerce brands - WAGYUMAN, Meat N' Bone and Pursuit Farms- are also participating in the campaign. Each of these lauded meat purveyors have put together dinner party meal kits and special gift packages that offer consumers the opportunity to bring the Japanese Wagyu experience into their own kitchens.
For more information, visit japan-food.jetro.go.jp/wagyu/us/