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Seismo
05-30-05, 18:01
Cordoba 810; another enterance on Esmerelda around the corner.
Italian cooking,reasonable prices.
If you like calamari,try the house specialty CALAMAR BROCCOLINO.
Prepared with white wine,onions and lots of seasoning,you won't find any better!

Manson749
06-04-05, 03:24
I also like this place and yes the calamari is very good.

Funny thing is I was once in there and they had some sort of electric problem were all the lights went out in the smoking section. Long story short, I finish'd my meal right as it took place, the little old man (owner?) came over and said the meal was on the house. Gotta love that

Spassmusssein
06-08-05, 10:46
...the best Italian restos in Buenos Aires and the best friendliest place for tourists. The waiters are trying speak fluently english and the food, whatever you like, is great. There were times, I was almost "living" in that place...;)

Bacchus9
06-12-05, 23:16
Admittedly I've only eaten here once based on someone's "let me take you to my favorite Italian restaurant", but the night I was there no self respecting Italian would jingle the silverware. Pasta overcooked and the sauce like glue. It wasn't just my plate, same dish on another's looked the same.
It's hard to have even a mediocre meal in Italy, but what happened when they got off the boat here is a mystery. Maybe they left Mama in Sorrento. It's hard to find an Italian restaurant here that gets it right.

Spassmusssein
06-13-05, 01:21
...if you order "al dente" you will always get it the Italian style in "Broccolino". I am eating there at least twice a week and just once I had a problem as they had too much work and the kitchen produced not the best food.
With the new (since 2 Years) chain "Il Gatto" you have an alternative for best Italian food. You will find them in Puerto Madero, Callao (close to Santa Fe) and two of them in Corrientes. I always prefer the noodles with shrimps (16Ps) after a good entrada (10Ps) an a bottle of "Mercier" champan (28Ps).

Dickhead
06-13-05, 01:34
I have eaten here about 7 or 8 times and I give it a high 6 to a low 7. I have not encountered overcooked pasta. I don't understand any rave reviews of it, though. I think it is a good value althought they have raised their prices a couple of times. They use too much salt. The service is good but what annoys me is they never have any of the decent wines on their list and if you order one, instead of simply telling you it is not available, they will return with a much more expensive one, talk it up, and try to sell you on it. No.

Even though the difference in price between the "half" portions and the "whole" portions is almost insignificant, order the half portion anyway unless you are a total oinker, or were recently released from a concentration camp.

I'm sure I will eat here again and enjoy it but I certainly hope it is not the best Italian restaurant in Buenos Aires. I don't bother eating at too many Italian restaurants because that is one of my favorite cuisines to cook at home. Their lasagna is very good, for example, but I would give mine the edge.

Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?

Bacchus9
06-13-05, 11:24
Well it looks like I have my work cut out here, besides DH and Spaussmussein's contributions I've been advised secretly as follows:

"I don't post any longer on the forum because it is not password protected and has caused me some problems, but I still read and respond sometimes...

about Italian food:

Some of my favorites are:

Piegari in Retiro, near the 4 seasons hotel
Il Matterello in San Telmo
La Parolaccia in Puerto Madero (or Belgrano or Palermo)
Gulia in Belgrano (in the Same block as Sucre)
and for a neighborhood eateries....
Proscciutto, Junin 289
Bella Italia Cafe y Bare in Palermo...ask for the luncheon special...some of the best pasta in the city in my opinion...

Enjoy"

I tried the Il Gatto in my neighborhood on Callao but it didn't excite.
Piegari, so many flash Argentines watching each other it made me dizzy. I have no idea what I ordered.

Someone gave me another name "Pinocchio" as guaranteed good Italian. Haven't found it yet.

It's pretty amazing really - pasta, boiling water, good olive oil, garlic and fresh grated Reggiano Parmigiano or even grana can be a thrill.
It's the less is more concept which just like a lot of American "Italian" restaurants, they don't get. 100's of years recipes worked to perfection but they've gotta improve them. Basta! all ready.

Marak5
10-06-05, 18:52
Hi guys.

I ate here one night but was hoping for something a little nicer. Just a cheap little Italian restaurant that had pretty mediocre food. I ordered the bruchetta and it was probably the worst that I have ever had. The tomatoes were just huge slices from a regular tomatoe, not diced or prepared in nicer fashion that I have always seen in restaurants here. The pasta was average. It is cheap but I am looking for a more upscale experience that I can't afford in the USA when I go out to eat there.

Jaimito Cartero
01-10-06, 04:09
I ate here a few days ago with Jackson and Silvina. I had never eaten here before, but was mostly satisfied with it. It was very crowded, and the service was painfully slow and incomplete. They also had a major leak (Or AC condensation draining) in their entryway which was pretty cheesy.

An appetizer was ordered, and then 5-10 minutes later they came and said they were out. Instead we got some deep fried muzzerella squares. Of course by the time we got them, they weren't hot enough, and no sauce with them.

I got the deluxe lasagne, which was a good portion, and tasted great. Some of the bread in the bread basket was actually warm!

They do have a non smoking section, which is always nice. Moderately priced. Most entrees in the 15-30p range.

Cardinal
02-15-06, 11:51
I have quite a bit of experience trying to find great Italian food in BA. Brocollino's isn't it. It's OK if you want a belly full of pretty bland food. No real Italian creations here, but the price is right and the food is passable. Believe me, there are much worse choices that can be made, and some of them are ranked pretty high on the www.guiaoleo.com.ar website.

My suggestion (or tastes, if you prefer) in the neighborfood is Filo's at San Martin 975. More Italian Fusion than traditional Mama Italiano, but their pizza is very authentic (marguerite)

Coach 245
09-09-06, 19:23
Sportsman suggested that Punter and I join him for supper at Broccolinos for an Italian meal. He ordered an appetizer of Calamari in special Broccolinos seasoned sauce. I have to admit, it was VERY tasty. I have eaten here many times in the past with other mongers and even taken some of my chicas there, and sampled numerous items from their Salmon to their pastas and I have always found the food to be good. The service is sometimes slow, but the waiters are usually attentive and pleasant! I do want to recommend that someone looking for a fairly priced Italian meal, to try Broccolinos.

Fretta
12-22-06, 13:39
Broccolinos was all right, but nothing to get excited about. Went there on a whim because it was close and had kind of a kitschy look about it. I much preferred "La Parolaccia," but it's really in an entirely different league. I had to go to La Parolaccia as soon as I saw the name—it means "the naughty word" in Italian.

Punter 127
05-17-07, 10:57
Broccolinos now has a smoking section, you enter it from Esmeralda a couple of doors toward Viamonte from the non-smoking section. Last night the smoking section was about 90% full, and the non-smoking section was about 1/3 full at 10pm.

ComeOnDown
03-31-09, 14:31
Had a quick lunch at Brocolinos and as usual it was packed. Took a friend's advice and ordered the Maradona Pasta. I was not disappointed as it lived up to Maradona's name. One of the best I had in Buenos Aires.

Value for money, Brocolinos is still a good choice amongst the numerous Italian restaurants scattered all over the city.

Speedyg50
08-13-09, 00:38
Can't believe this dump has got a thread of its own.

Way below average food, totally uninspiring and overpriced for what you get.

Guess the never ending flood of hapless gringos passing through keeps it going.

Sinistra
08-13-09, 02:07
Way below average food, totally uninspiring and overpriced for what you get. Esatto! Sono perfettamente d'accordo! My mother would chase me with a rolling pin if I ever went back to this place.

Jackpot
08-13-09, 21:38
Yo Sido,

Do you realize you have slammed Cigar Eric's favorite Pasta joint!

He frequents this place 3 maybe 4 times a week and never seems sick.

What gives?

Jackpot

Sportsman
09-07-09, 05:25
I usually get take-out from Broccolino once every two days while in town. I was here past two days in a row. The prices went up to 30-45% overnight. I have the old and new take-out menus. Some of my favorite pastas, Bolognese went from $15 to $22, Profumo di Mare from $30 to $39, Marinara from $22 to $30. Stella Cerveza from $9 to 13. Granted, this is their first price hike since at least the beginning of this year.

Joe 23
07-22-13, 15:51
Had not eaten here for about a year, but walked in today to have some pasta. Ordered Spaghetti Bolognese aldente and a bottle of water. Nothing more.

Spaghetti came slightly overcooked but edible, and I told myself that I'm eating in an average restaurant in Buenos Aires and this is something that happens once in a while, and finished the plate without making complaints.

Asked for the bill and they charged me 99 pesos. 65 or so for the spaghetti, and 20 something for the water, and, 13 for the "Servicio de la mesa". This did NOT include tip for the waiter, so in the end it added up to about 120 pesos for an overcooked plate for Spaghetti Bolognese plus water.

This place was never excellent but at least it used to be within acceptable range. It has deteriorated and I will NEVER repeat.

Daddy Rulz
07-22-13, 17:38
Had not eaten here for about a year, but walked in today to have some pasta. Ordered Spaghetti Bolognese aldente and a bottle of water. Nothing more.

Spaghetti came slightly overcooked but edible, and I told myself that I'm eating in an average restaurant in Buenos Aires and this is something that happens once in a while, and finished the plate without making complaints.

Asked for the bill and they charged me 99 pesos. 65 or so for the spaghetti, and 20 something for the water, and, 13 for the "Servicio de la mesa". This did NOT include tip for the waiter, so in the end it added up to about 120 pesos for an overcooked plate for Spaghetti Bolognese plus water.

This place was never excellent but at least it used to be within acceptable range. It has deteriorated and I will NEVER repeat.I'm about the same distance away and I have a jar of home made Bolognese in the fridge. You coulda got out of here for a lot less than 120 pesos brother. Personally I've never been that impressed with Broccolinos.

Joe 23
07-22-13, 18:39
Personally I've never been that impressed with Broccolinos.Neither have I, but today was the worst. Instead of walking 2 blocks from my office and paying 120 pesos for what they served me today, I'd walk an extra 4 blocks and go to La Stampa or take a cab to Circulo Italiano. It will cost me more but at least I'll be happy with the food.

BigMic
09-25-15, 22:24
Stopped in twice last month and thought the food was less good. Has me rethinking my long held impression of a very solid choice in a convenient Centro location. The house calamari in a lemon, garlic, onion sauce, rather than fried, is what usually gets me in the door and while still good, it was less so on both trips, one as a starter and the other as a main dish. Full portion is up to 195 pesos.

Cowboy2
09-26-15, 00:21
Nobody goes there anymore, it is too crowded.

Jackpot
09-26-15, 01:13
Nobody goes there anymore, it is too crowded.And its too fucking expensive !!!!!!!!!!

And a cubierto for nothing.

Jackpot.

BigMic
09-26-15, 19:17
And its too fucking expensive !!!!!!!!!!

And a cubierto for nothing.

Jackpot.Prices have gone up, making other Centro options more attractive, but it's consistently packed for a reason.

WorldTravel69
02-12-16, 14:00
They closed the entrance on Cordoba.

The expanded on Suipacha at 768 and 776.

Vegas Vic
12-08-18, 22:41
I ate at Broccolinos twice in the past 2 weeks. Still as good as I recall from past trips some years back. I can't speak to costs...not so familiar with the alternatives for proper comparison. Authentic Italian in my opinion.