Steak Knife & Bistecca Plate Set, 16-pc (Green)





Category: Knives





Category: Knives
The Damascus steel pattern on these knives is stunning, and they slice through a rare steak effortlessly. The plates are surprisingly sturdy for their size, and the green finish really makes the meal pop.
The green plates have a nice weight and the knife set came with a beautiful wooden storage block I wasn't expecting. The blades slide through a seared steak like butter, and the plate's slight lip keeps any juices from running off.
The Damascus steel on these knives has a beautiful wave pattern that's even more striking in person, and they slice through a medium-rare steak like butter. The plates are the perfect size and have a subtle lip that keeps juices from spilling onto the table. Everything feels premium without being overly fussy.
The green plates are surprisingly heavy and feel like they'll hold up well under a thick steak, and the knives slice through everything without effort. I've been using them every weekend since they arrived.
The Damascus steel on these knives has a gorgeous pattern, and they sliced through a thick ribeye like butter. My wife loved the way the green plates made the food look on the table, making dinner feel a bit more special.
I was a little skeptical about the plates being shaped like cutting boards, but they actually hold the steak and juices perfectly without sliding around. The knife sliced through a ribeye like butter, and the whole set feels incredibly well-made for the price.
The knife handles feel perfectly balanced, and the plates have a nice weight that makes the steak look like it belongs in a restaurant. I've used them three times already and everything wipes clean with no hassle.
These knives are seriously sharp—sliced through a ribeye like butter on the first try, and the green plates really pop on the table. Feels like a proper steakhouse setup without leaving home.
The Damascus steel blades are surprisingly sharp right out of the box and held their edge through a full steak dinner. Those green plates have a nice weight to them and don't slide around on the table at all.
The Damascus steel knives slice through a ribeye like butter, and the green plates are heavy enough to feel substantial without being clunky. I've used them twice already and the pattern on the steel is still striking.