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    With a fat cap and at least 5 inches of rib bone extending from the meat, the Tomahawk is actually a rib-eye or cote de boeuf. The extra 5 inches of bone can be cleaned of excess meat and then ...

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  4. Rib steak - Wikipedia

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    A rib steak (known as côte de bœuf or tomahawk steak in the UK) is a beefsteak sliced from the rib primal of a beef animal, with rib bone attached. In the United States, the term rib eye steak is used for a rib steak with the bone removed; however, in some areas, and outside the US, the terms are often used interchangeably.

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    Stops include: Trafalgar, an English-style pub hidden on the 5th floor of a high-rise office building in Wan Chai, for the "Tomahawk Ribeye", a 2-pound tomahawk-shaped bone-in steak marinated in salt, black pepper, rosemary and olive oil before getting flame-grilled to perfection and finished in the oven; Star Cafe in Tsim Sha Tsui for the ...

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  7. Rib eye steak - Wikipedia

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    Ribeye steaks are mostly composed of the longissimus dorsi muscle but also contain the complexus and spinalis muscles. The longissimus dorsi is also referred to as the "eye of the ribeye". The spinalis is also referred to as the "ribeye cap" and the complexus is a small muscle at the front of the ribeye which may be trimmed off by the butcher. [1]