Are salmon steaks better than fillets?

Chef's answer
A salmon steak. Photo courtesy Tbilisi.all.biz. However, more than a few people claim that bone-in beef steaks taste so much better than boneless cuts. ... A final consideration: Because they are thicker than fish fillets, fish steaks are less likely to fall apart when cooking.
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