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What is contre-filet in Switzerland?

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contre filet

is entrecôte in Switzerland

Ask for: entrecôte

About this cut

Leaner than ribeye; the classic strip steak muscle running along the short loin.

loin primal · longissimus dorsi (short loin)

In Switzerland

entrecôte

Say this at the butcher

Ich hät gärn es Entrecôte, saignant

'I'd like an entrecôte (striploin), medium rare' — using French doneness even in German

What is this cut?·Global guide

How to order steak doneness

FranceSwitzerland

rareSaignantBleu4855°C
medium rareÀ pointSaignant5560°C
mediumEntre à point et bien cuitÀ point6065°C
well doneBien cuitBien cuit70100°C

Swiss steakhouses use French doneness terms even in German-speaking regions. 'Saignant' (medium rare) is standard across all cantons.

Doneness terminology varies by country and restaurant. When unsure, describe what you want (e.g., “warm red center”).

Detailed explanation

“contre-filet” in France maps to canonical striploin (loin: longissimus dorsi (short loin)). In Switzerland, look for labels such as entrecôte. Leaner than ribeye; the classic strip steak muscle running along the short loin.

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Other countries & routes

Same canonical cut, different destination markets (deduped URLs).

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What is contre-filet in Switzerland?
contre-filet maps to Striploin (striploin (strip steak)) in this ontology; in Switzerland, look for labels such as entrecôte.

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What is contre-filet called in Switzerland?
In Switzerland, contre-filet corresponds to Striploin; common retail wording includes entrecôte.

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Where does contre-filet come from on the cow?
contre-filet refers to striploin (strip steak) on the loin primal (longissimus dorsi (short loin)).

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What primal is contre-filet from?
contre-filet is tied to the loin primal as Striploin (striploin (strip steak)).

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Is contre-filet the same as ribeye?
No—contre-filet maps to striploin (strip steak) (Striploin), while ribeye is a separate canonical rib primal cut.

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How is contre-filet different from Tenderloin?
striploin (strip steak) (Striploin) differs from beef tenderloin by primal and muscle: compare the two hub pages in this site.

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What is the canonical beef cut for contre-filet?
contre-filet resolves to Striploin (striploin (strip steak)) in the Cutranslator ontology.

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What should I ask for at a Switzerland butcher?
Ask for entrecôte and mention Striploin if needed—the mapped retail names above match striploin (strip steak).

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Why might contre-filet be less common in Switzerland?
contre-filet is a France retail term; Switzerland shops may use different names for the same striploin (strip steak) muscle.

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Where can I read a full definition of contre-filet?
Open the glossary page for contre-filet (/what-is/contre-filet) and the Striploin hub for country-by-country names.

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