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You need to sear these. Hot and fast. No braising. They're going to be a bit tough so if you're used to meats that are "fork tender" and "melt in your mouth" then you may not enjoy them at first. But they're truly a fantastic cut IMO.
They're also called "L.A. Galbi".
They're also called "L.A. Galbi".