Im opening a Portuguese steak sandwich shop in NYC and exploring if there anything similar in the market

by Putrid-Eye-421

44 Comments

  1. The first pic looks great but why is that cow still alive in the second one

  2. cambiumkx

    First pic looks a little dry

    Second pic looks like the cow is trying to run away (unless it’s tuna?)

  3. Never heard of Portuguese steak sandwich. Just make it tasty and a good price and there will be a market for it in NYC.

  4. Millennium_falco

    If you made one similiar to Cervejaria Martins Sports Bar in Guimarães, Portugal I would eat there very frequently.

  5. MindoverMattR

    Will there be Bifanas on the menu? I’ve been hunting for those sandwiches in NYC to no avail.

  6. What’s the name of the restaurant in the first pic?

  7. NotMugatu

    You can keep the second sandwich as far away from nyc as possible.

  8. LarryDavidsGlasses

    The second pic belongs on r/steakortuna

  9. Alert-Painting1164

    Shouldn’t it be minute steak or whatever the Portuguese version is with some garlic. Does anywhere in the city serve Francescinhas ?

  10. You’re going to have to charge 50 bucks for that if you want to break even

  11. goalmouthscramble

    Sorry that just looks like steak with a bit of beard around it.

  12. stankyspic

    I’m Portuguese and have been in the U.S. for 15 years, with the last 4 in New York. The sandwich looks amazing, but I can’t think of a single Portuguese steak that looks like that. I’m guessing you’re going for a bifana—which I absolutely love—but the steak in the photo doesn’t quite match. Bifana meat is usually much thinner and definitely not served rare or blue like this. I’d eat this sandwich 12 out of 10 times, no question—but I wouldn’t say it feels like a “Portuguese steak sandwich.” Full support regardless, just being honest—it doesn’t really come across as Portuguese from the pic.

  13. AlarmingLet5173

    Are you going to serve Bifanas too? That would be awesome.

  14. If you’re going cook a blue steak, at least give it a sear.

  15. JugurthasRevenge

    I like tartar but not in my sandwich wtf

  16. Looks cut way too thick to me. The second way too rare without a good sear. Not that interested in a slab of steak in-between bread. Something a little thinner with something extra, sauce, pickles, etc would be more for me. But that’s just my view.

  17. I was born and raised in Portugal but I’ve lived in NYC for 23 years since.

    Are you actually in NYC now? And where exactly are you opening your shop?

    Pic 1 looks great. My question is a steak like in the picture (bife de vaca) of good quality is pretty expensive in here.

    Pic 2: please don’t.

    PS: Podes mandar mensagem privada se quiseres.

  18. AlltheSame--

    Bro that 2nd picture is literally a raw steak lol

  19. CrimsonBrit

    Yeah idk how much you like steak. That second picture is a raw steak. You’re not impressing anyone cooking or ordering that. Disgusting.

  20. boywonder5691

    That Trader Joe’s chili oil is wack. There are so many better ones that you can use

  21. Dudewheresmycah

    That sandwich is raw AF. Also use a much thinner cut of steak.

  22. chiefcultureofficer

    I dig it – would go and I think a lot of other people would too

  23. ApronLairport

    Not cut or anything? Just like a whole steak on bread ?

  24. The only thing that remotely resembles this is prego roll from Jack’s wife Frieda that they claim is “Portuguese skirt steak”

  25. skipmcriff

    Sandwich looks like a mess and a textural nightmare. Is it a whole uncut steak on bread?

  26. savestate1

    Making bifanas? Those are usually pork not beef.

  27. kenshinbore

    red hook tavern burger tastes like a steak between two buns

  28. HolidayNothing171

    Whatever you’re eating in that picture does not look good

  29. penceluvsthedick

    This doesn’t look good. It just looks like a ribeye between two pieces of bread. While it may taste good it’s not a good sandwich.

    Just get yourself a good steak and a side of bread

  30. Never had a Portugese steak sandwich, but from the photos this sort of reminds me of a Japanese gyukatsusando (wagyu katsu sandwich) such as what Don Wagyu used to have in NYC.

    That being said, when I look up Portugese steak sandwich online, most of the results look quite different from yours with a much thinner pounded piece of steak.

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