When it comes to producing high-quality steak, Japan has long reigned supreme. But for steak-lovers craving the best of the very best, look no further than Japanese "A5" wagyu. The highest grade given to a cut of Japanese beef, A5 wagyu is coveted for its buttery texture and incredibly detailed marbling. At Old Homestead Steakhouse–a restaurant that's been serving up high-end beef since 1868—12 ounces of A5 wagyu will set meat obsessives back a whopping $350. Rich, flavorful, and incredibly hard to come by, A5 wagyu belongs on every steak-lover's bucket list. Subscribe to First We Feast on YouTube: http://goo.gl/UxFzhKCheck out more of First We Feast here:http://firstwefeast.com/https://twitter.com/firstwefeasthttps://www.facebook.com/FirstWeFeasthttp://instagram.com/firstwefeastFirst We Feast videos offer an iconoclastic view into the culinary world, taking you behind-the-scenes with some of the country's best chefs and finding the unexpected places where food and pop culture intersect.