Jaimito Cartero
05-14-05, 21:13
Capt Dave and (I think) Jackson recommended this high end buffet to me last week. They have at least 2 locations, one in Puerto Madero as well. I decided to see if I could take the bus there, since I was in no hurry to get there. I bought a 4.5 peso bus guide, but I´ll probably never get my money out of it. However, the seller told me where to catch the bus, so it´ll be a wash.
I catch the Number 37 bus from Las Heras and something near Recoleta. There appear to be a lot of different number 37´s, so you have to get the right one. This one had a red placard in the front, and said Costanera on it as well. .80 peso. I start out at a bit after 1pm.
The Argentine bus drivers are just a touch less agressive than the Bangkok ones, so you´d better hold the fuck on, cause they don´t use the brake very much.
It takes about 25 minutes to get there. It´s past the Newberry domestic airport, next to the ocean. I spot the restaurant, and ring the bell. It´s a big place, and I look at the informational sign outside. 35 pesos for lunch, Mon-Fri (non holidays), 42 for dinner, and holidays. Kids up to 12 are about 1/2 price.
It´s Friday, and the place isn´t real crowded. The´re open from noon to 4pm for lunch. I get a table with a nice ocean view. It´s cloudy, rough and choppy, but still nice to have a view.
I wasn´t sure how the place was set up, but figured it out pretty quickly. Drinks are not included, except perhaps for some coffee with desert.
I get my normal agua sin gas (3.5 pesos), and then start grazing on the salad, sushi and appetizer bar. They also bring you a very good quality empañada, a medium sized hot loaf of bread, and a alcoholic drink for free. They brought me a martini or something. I don´t drink much, so no expertise here.
They´ve got a decent amount of sushi (7 or 8 different kinds, shrimp, salmon, etc), some good cold salads, cheeses, meats and tons of stuff I didn´t even touch.
I ask about the meat, and they say they´ll bring it around. I´m not sure what this means, but I soon find out. A waiter brings around a wooden platter with a bunch of meat on a skewer. Many are roasts that he will slice off however much you want. A good selection, with very good quality.
I thought the Tiro Asado was the most flavorful. They will bring cooked salmon, lomo, sweetbreads, two types of sausage, chicken and a couple of other beef cuts.
When you have finished stuffing yourself, they then bring the desert menu. You´ve got 10 or 12 options. I´ve included photos of a big tray my waiter brought for another table, plus the one I ate.
Everyone I saw eat here was at least on a two hour lunch. People who were there before me were still there when I was leaving.
Very good service, excellent quality. Go very hungry, and leave busting at the seams. Total bill 38.50 pesos, you can tip on your credit card if you wish.
Lunch 12-4
Dinner 8-2am
I messed around a bit with a new graphics program on my laptop, excuse the photos if they seem too over the top.
Food Quality: 8.50
Service: 8
Variety: 7.75
I catch the Number 37 bus from Las Heras and something near Recoleta. There appear to be a lot of different number 37´s, so you have to get the right one. This one had a red placard in the front, and said Costanera on it as well. .80 peso. I start out at a bit after 1pm.
The Argentine bus drivers are just a touch less agressive than the Bangkok ones, so you´d better hold the fuck on, cause they don´t use the brake very much.
It takes about 25 minutes to get there. It´s past the Newberry domestic airport, next to the ocean. I spot the restaurant, and ring the bell. It´s a big place, and I look at the informational sign outside. 35 pesos for lunch, Mon-Fri (non holidays), 42 for dinner, and holidays. Kids up to 12 are about 1/2 price.
It´s Friday, and the place isn´t real crowded. The´re open from noon to 4pm for lunch. I get a table with a nice ocean view. It´s cloudy, rough and choppy, but still nice to have a view.
I wasn´t sure how the place was set up, but figured it out pretty quickly. Drinks are not included, except perhaps for some coffee with desert.
I get my normal agua sin gas (3.5 pesos), and then start grazing on the salad, sushi and appetizer bar. They also bring you a very good quality empañada, a medium sized hot loaf of bread, and a alcoholic drink for free. They brought me a martini or something. I don´t drink much, so no expertise here.
They´ve got a decent amount of sushi (7 or 8 different kinds, shrimp, salmon, etc), some good cold salads, cheeses, meats and tons of stuff I didn´t even touch.
I ask about the meat, and they say they´ll bring it around. I´m not sure what this means, but I soon find out. A waiter brings around a wooden platter with a bunch of meat on a skewer. Many are roasts that he will slice off however much you want. A good selection, with very good quality.
I thought the Tiro Asado was the most flavorful. They will bring cooked salmon, lomo, sweetbreads, two types of sausage, chicken and a couple of other beef cuts.
When you have finished stuffing yourself, they then bring the desert menu. You´ve got 10 or 12 options. I´ve included photos of a big tray my waiter brought for another table, plus the one I ate.
Everyone I saw eat here was at least on a two hour lunch. People who were there before me were still there when I was leaving.
Very good service, excellent quality. Go very hungry, and leave busting at the seams. Total bill 38.50 pesos, you can tip on your credit card if you wish.
Lunch 12-4
Dinner 8-2am
I messed around a bit with a new graphics program on my laptop, excuse the photos if they seem too over the top.
Food Quality: 8.50
Service: 8
Variety: 7.75