In 2011, Tom Allan and his wife headed to Nepal to hike and search for yaks. The couple had purchased several of the animals to raise on a Michigan farm, and they wanted to see how the yaks survived in their native environment.
High in the Himalayas, the Allans had their answer. This trip was part of the big question markand the big experimentof what we were really getting into, says Allan. The Himalayas are pretty barren. You get up there and its mostly rocksrocks and wind. So these things living up there have to be incredibly efficient.泭
He quickly found that yaks fared better than the Scottish Highland cattle hed been raising for more than 20 years in Michigans Upper Peninsula. The yaks were hearty and low-maintenance, and ate approximately one-half of the hay that a cow dida perfect fit for the UPs brutish, windy winters, and an economical solution for someone looking to expand their livestock.泭
Allans not the only one whos started raising the animals. There are now approximately 7,500 yaks in the U.S., more than thirty years after their introduction from Canada. And though yaks have been in North America for nearly a century, interest in them didnt begin to pick up sharply until five years ago, says Jim Watson, president of the International Yak Association. Watson attributes the spike to the growthand activityof the breeders association. Theres far more interest in the animals, there are more animals being registered, and more new members are coming in [to IYAK], says Watson of the recent spike. This past year, we doubled our previous years numbers.
Yaks, and their meat, have a huge number of uses. Raw yak fiber is valued at up to $5 per ounce, and theres also yak butter, yak steaks, and yak rides. As an agricultural animal, theyre multi-dimensional, says Watson, whos been raising yaks in Montana since 2001. Theyre extremely durable, extremely beautiful, and theyre easy keepers. Theyre far more interesting than Angus.
And more flavorful. Yak meat, which is about 95 percent fat-free, is naturally ultra lean, and a unique distribution of its fatty acid percentages make it high in moisture content. The result: an incredibly juicy meat. Its also high in good fats, low in bad fats, and contains just 20 to 30 percent of beefs Palmitic acid, the most common fatty acid found in animals and plants.泭
Yak tastes a bit like bison, but its a much deeper red thanks to higher hemoglobin in yaks blood cells. The animals, built for high-altitude environments with less oxygen, also have up to three more ribs and a larger lung capacity than cattle.
So where can you dig into a yak burger? Tyrone Green sells yak burgers and sausages out of his food trucks in Hoboken, New Jersey. Though yak is just one of the 20 some meats served at this exotic meat emporium, Green says its the best.
Everyone who tries it loves it, says Green. Its got characteristic traits of beef, but it just tastes better. People ask what they should trykangaroo, llama, camelbut I say the yak is the best thing we have. Not one person has come back and said Ive exaggerated, or that it was just ok. Best burger Ive ever had, is probably something Ive heard 100 times since Ive started selling it.
Here are four other places where you can sample yak across the country. And if youre interested in buying yak meat directly, visit to find a farmer in your area.
Bebe
Columbus, Ohio
A pop-up restaurant at the landmark Hey Hey Bar & Grill in Columbuss German Village, s Yak Attack! burger has since dethroned sauerkraut balls as the establishments most notorious item. Its easy to see why: two yak patties, American cheese, special sauce, arugula, tomato and diced onion all served on a brioche bun by local bread hero Matt Swint. Rotating menu.泭
Everest on Grand
St. Paul, Minnesota
There are no burgers on the menu here. has instead chosen to focus on using yak in more traditional dishes. Try ground yak in the form of yak keema, which is a curry cooked with potatoes and peas. Other options include yak momos (steamed dumplings) or yak thukpa, which comprises ground yak, vegetables and rice noodles cooked into a soup with garlic and ginger.
Cowgirl
Santa Fe, New Mexico
At this , skip the barbecue and order the Taos Mountain Meatloaf: Made from a blend of local yak and all-natural beef, the meatloaf is topped with a gravy made from molasses and Left Hand Stout and paired with chipotle mashed potatoes. Youll be thankful you did. Seasonal item.泭
Yak It To Me VT
Mad River Valley, Vermont泭
Nestled between two storied ski resorts, the town of Waitsfield is now receiving attention for more than just its snow, skiing and mountainsand is a big reason why. Focusing solely on yak meat, it hawks yak sausage, yak dogs and various iterations of yak burgers. For an Italian twist on a classic yak (burger), see if you can get your hands on one that skews Caprese and is topped with grilled fresh mozzarella cheese, tomato and roasted garlic.