SYOKAMI, a pioneer in elite kitchenware fusion, has announced the global launch of its SYOKAMI Premium Steak Plates with Knife and Fork Set, now available on Amazon. The set aims to solve two persistent problems in home steak dining: standard ceramic plates that rapidly cool the steak, and serrated knives that tear meat fibers and squeeze out juices.
The plates are engineered from a heavy-duty, high-density professional clay composite with advanced thermal-retention technology, keeping steaks at optimal temperature up to 40% longer than standard porcelain. A deep perimeter juice groove captures running juices, preventing cross-contamination and preserving the dish's visual layout.
The cutlery features non-serrated precision steak knives hand-forged from premium Japanese stainless steel with a Rockwell Hardness rating of 56+. This razor-like sharpness glides through steak without tearing fibers, locking in flavor. The knives also incorporate a 'Blade Suspension Design' that suspends the edge 0.43 inches above the surface when placed flat, preventing table stains and cross-contamination.
"A great steak is not just dinner; it is a culinary reward for hard work," said Sunny, Product Director at SYOKAMI. "We designed the SYOKAMI Set to act as a proper canvas for their work." The set is packaged in a luxurious, gold-embossed presentation box, making it suitable for gifting.
SYOKAMI, known for fusing traditional Japanese steel forging with modern kitchen engineering, emphasizes that this set transitions home steak preparation into a high-end steakhouse ritual. The minimalist Japanese aesthetic with a textured matte finish provides visual contrast against seared meats.
The launch addresses a gap in the market where home chefs invest in premium meats but often use improper serving tools. By engineering every detail—from thermal mass to blade glide—SYOKAMI aims to honor the steak and respect the diner. The set is now available for purchase on Amazon.
For more information about SYOKAMI and its product line, visit the company's website at syokami.com.


