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Top 100 Meat Dishes
in the World

Last updated on April 15, 2026

Best Meat Dishes in the World

01

Kontosouvli

4.6 ·

Kontosouvli is a traditional dish consisting of large pieces of pork marinated in a mixture of herbs and spices, then skewered and slowly cooked on a rotisserie, much like a gyro or souvlaki. The marinade often contains ingredients such as garlic, oregano, thyme, rosemary, paprika, olive oil, lemon juice, and red wine. After marinating, the meat is threaded onto a large skewer and roasted over an open flame, which results in a rich and flavorful outer crust with a juicy, tender interior. The cooked meat is typically served in thick slices, often accompanied by pita bread, tzatziki sauce, and horiatiki salad, among other possible accompaniments. It was traditionally prepared for Easter, but today it can be found on the menus of Greek tavernas throughout the year.

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02

Sate kambing

4.5 ·

Sate kambing is a traditional dish and a type of satay prepared with goat or mutton as the main ingredient. The meat is cut into chunks or cubes and it's marinated in a combination of ingredients such as kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), galangal, ground shallots, pineapple juice, and (often) chili peppers. After it's been marinated, the meat is placed on skewers that are larger and thicker than the ones used for chicken satay as the texture and thickness of mutton or goat is tougher than chicken. The skewers for sate kambing are usually made from bamboo. The meat is grilled, then served with kecap manis sauce, peanut sauce, or chili sauce, consisting of shallots, bird eye chili peppers, and kecap manis. Some like to eat sate kambing with steamed rice or rice cakes on the side. This type of sate is especially popular in Java.

03

Oltu cağ kebabı

4.5 ·

Oltu cağ kebabı is a horizontally roasted lamb kebab identified with the Oltu district of Erzurum Province in northeastern Türkiye, where the product took shape and continues to be defined by local practice and oversight. The kebab’s emergence is tied to sheep and lamb husbandry in Oltu and its surroundings, the availability of young lamb with a balanced fat profile, and a cooking method adapted to regional conditions that favored slow, controlled roasting on a horizontal spit rather than vertical stacking; over time, the name “Oltu” became inseparable from the product, and the name Oltu cağ kebabı is recorded in linguistic sources and in world culinary literature, a point that distinguishes it from similar regional preparations that may share techniques but not designation. Preparation centers on marinating carefully selected lamb, typically shoulder and leg cuts, with salt and restrained seasonings, then layering the meat onto a horizontal skewer and roasting it gradually over wood embers so the fat renders evenly and bastes the meat; as the exterior reaches doneness, thin slices are shaved off and served immediately, a service rhythm that prioritizes temperature and texture over batch holding. Serving is characteristically done on the cağ skewer itself, which functions both as utensil and presentation, and portions are often accompanied by flatbread and simple sides that do not compete with the meat; the method produces slices that balance exterior browning with a moist interior, and the horizontal orientation allows steady heat exposure that differentiates the cut and mouthfeel from vertical-spit kebabs. The product’s naming and oversight are formalized by the authorized supervisory body (Oltu Chamber of Commerce and Industry), which maintains standards tied to geographic identity and production criteria. Oltu cağ kebabı is commonly eaten as a shared table order served in successive cağs rather than a single plated portion, and it is paired most often with ayran, plain yogurt drinks, or lightly acidic beverages that refresh the palate, while bread and onions remain the customary accompaniments.

04

Travnički ćevapi

4.5 ·

This ćevapi variety is made in the city of Travnik in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The ćevapi are made with a combination of beef, veal, and lamb, with the addition of salt, pepper, and a bit of baking soda. When grilled, the meat is often brushed with a clear broth that was prepared with beef bones and mutton. The bread, locally called pitica, is dipped in the broth, then grilled for a short time. Once grilled, the ćevapi are placed into the pitica, and they are then topped with chopped onions. It is recommended to serve this ćevapi variety with yogurt on the side.

05

Fraldinha

4.5 ·

Fraldinha is a meat cut that's traditionally used for churrasco and is made up of part flank, part short loin, and part bottom sirloin. This beef cut is long and thin, full of connective tissue. This strong marbling is the reason why the meat is traditionally cut against the grain before it's grilled. The name fraldinha is a diminutive for fralda, meaning flap or diaper in Portuguese. When prepared for churrasco, it usually has a browned crust at the edges, while the middle remains pink. It's recommended to top this meat cut with a sharp and vinegary salsa.

06

Parrillada (Argentina)

4.5 ·

Parrillada is an Argentinian dish that consists of an assortment of asado meats and offal. It consists of cheaper cuts of meat, which are picked by a parrillero. But, when you order a parrillada, you will get a bit of everything — chinchulines and molleja, sausages like chorizo and morcilla, flank steak, and ribs. Of course, with the platter of meats, sausages, and offal, come accompaniments like chimichurri, grilled vegetables, and salads, such as mixed salad and Russian salad.

07

Pappardelle al cinghiale

4.5 ·

Pappardelle is a famous Tuscan pasta variety. When paired with ragù di cinghiale (made with wild boar), they become one of the region's best gastronomic experiences. Unlike classic ragù, the one prepared with wild boar has an intense, much stronger flavor achieved by long, slow simmering in a rich sauce of tomatoes and red wine. The tender meat paired with fresh egg pasta is a combination full of flavors and tradition in every single bite - rich and delicious, topped with a generous amount of chopped fresh parsley and a sprinkle of Parmigiano, pappardelle al ragù di cinghiale make a perfect, comforting winter dish, especially when paired with a glass of Tuscan red wine.

08

Central Texas-Style Barbecue

4.5 ·

Central Texas-style barbecue originated in the Czech and German meat markets in the late 19th century. This barbecue style is typically associated with cooking brisket (the fattier portion is called point, while the leaner portion is called flat) low and slow, usually over post oak fire. The meat is seasoned with salt, pepper, and maybe a bit of cayenne or garlic powder. It is then cooked in offset smokers, while the heat and smoke from the fire go across the meat, adding an irresistible smoky flavor to the brisket (although shoulder clod, chuck short ribs, and larger short ribs are also popular). The meat is carved in front of the customer, and it is traditionally served on butcher paper (as an homage to the meat markets of yore), most often without any type of barbecue sauce on the side.

09

Alcatra

4.5 ·

Alcatra is a special cut of top sirloin. Large, long, and lean, this steak is prized for its succulence and a hearty beef flavor. The cut is often used for churrasco, the traditional Brazilian barbecue method. Alcatra is one of the largest cuts that's served as a part of churrasco. It should be perfectly seasoned with salt, then grilled with a layer of fat until most of it melts away, and the remaining fat becomes crispy. Before serving, it's usually expertly carved in respectable churrascarias.

10

South Texas-Style Barbecue

4.5 ·

South Texas-style barbecue is an American regional barbecue style in which it's all about barbacoa and cow heads – they are cooked in a pit lined with stones or bricks, and then a mesquite fire is started in the bottom of the pit. Agave leaves are placed on top of the coals, and the heads (or other meat) are placed on top of it, while the leaves are folded over before the lid is placed over the pit. The resulting meat is so tender that it falls off the bone (or off the skull), and it is then served by the pound with sided such as onions, tortillas, cilantro, and various salsas. This barbecue style also uses cabrito – young goats that are spit-roasted or cooked over coals.

Best Meat Dishes in the World

01

Vinzenzmurr

4.5 ·
Vinzenzmurr is a traditional Bavarian butcher and delicatessen company based in Munich, founded in 1902 and deeply embedded in the city’s food culture. Built on classic butcher craftsmanship, the brand combines in-house production with a strong focus on freshness, traceability, and regional sourcing, working closely with Bavarian farmers. Vinzenzmurr is best known for its range of traditional specialties such as Münchner Weißwurst, Leberkäse, sausages, hams, and prepared meat dishes, produced according to long-established recipes and strict quality standards. Centralized production in Munich supplies a wide network of retail shops across the city and southern Bavaria, ensuring consistent quality while maintaining a local, neighborhood presence. Beyond everyday retail, the brand is also visible in Munich’s culinary traditions, including its long-standing presence at Oktoberfest. Vinzenzmurr positions itself not as a gourmet brand, but as a reliable, heritage-driven butcher rooted in everyday Bavarian cuisine, where craftsmanship, volume, and regional identity meet.
02

Yorkshire Handmade Pies

4.5 ·
Yorkshire Handmade Pies specializes in producing artisanal savory pies. They focus on high-quality ingredients and traditional baking methods. The company offers a variety of pie flavors, including classic meat-filled options and vegetarian choices. Each pie is crafted by hand to ensure consistency and quality.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 stars (2024, 2023, 2022)
Great Taste Awards - 3 stars (2022)
03

Oakchurch Farm Shop

4.2 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 stars (2023, 2022)
04

Di'spies

4.2 ·
Di'sPies is a producer based in Halifax, specializing in traditional British pies, including steak and kidney pie. The company prides itself on using locally sourced ingredients. Di'sPies is known for its dedication to quality and authentic recipes. The business operates a local shop and also provides catering services.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 stars (2023)
05

The Gog

4.2 ·
The Gog is a farm shop and deli that specializes in artisanal food products, including Beef Wellington. They are known for sourcing high-quality, local ingredients and provide a range of fresh meat, bakery items, and other gourmet foods. The Gog also offers an in-store butchery and a café, providing a comprehensive farm-to-table experience for their customers.
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 stars (2023)
06

Five Kingdoms Brewery

4 ·
Awards
Great Taste Awards - 2 stars (2024, 2022)
Great Taste Awards - 3 stars (2023)
About this ranking

TasteAtlas food rankings are based on the ratings of the TasteAtlas audience, with a series of mechanisms that recognize real users and that ignore bot, nationalist or local patriotic ratings, and give additional value to the ratings of users that the system recognizes as knowledgeable. For the “Top 100 Meat Dishes in the World” list until April 15, 2026, 106,214 ratings were recorded, of which 62,994 were recognized by the system as legitimate. TasteAtlas Rankings should not be seen as the final global conclusion about food. Their purpose is to promote excellent local foods, instill pride in traditional dishes, and arouse curiosity about dishes you haven’t tried.

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