Hi,
I looked through the restaurant section and most the posts are ancient and many places listed do not even exist. So where is the best place for a stellar steak dinner with some malbec and all the trimmings.
Pete
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Hi,
I looked through the restaurant section and most the posts are ancient and many places listed do not even exist. So where is the best place for a stellar steak dinner with some malbec and all the trimmings.
Pete
[QUOTE=Peter Sideburn; 422318]Hi,
I looked through the restaurant section and most the posts are ancient and many places listed do not even exist. So where is the best place for a stellar steak dinner with some malbec and all the trimmings.
Pete[/QUOTE]La Cabrera and La Cabrera Norte!
5099 Cabrera.
No need to order a side order because they will bring 15 mini sides with your steak!
Good luck getting a reservation!
But if you get there around 6:30 or a bit later it's 50% off!
Not an advertised special!
Look it up!
R
This is where argentines go.
La brigada
One of the best and at a reasonable price
[QUOTE=Miami Bob;422345]This is where argentines go.[/QUOTE]I got food poisoning there as did two other people I know, on separate occasions. In general there is an issue with food safety in this country as the hot food holding temperatures are too low (notice how nothing is ever steaming hot?) and the cold food holding temperatures are too high. I have worked in a couple of kitchens here and I have observed that there are no thermometers, no hand washing sinks, and no chlorine testers. Food is routinely held at room temperature for long periods. Dirty dishes come in to the same place as the clean plates go out. Three compartment sinks are necessary for proper dishwashing and these are non-existent in Argentina. Salad bars lack sneeze guards and are never iced down. In the case of 1800 I observed that there was no hand sink in the kitchen and that they did not even have the "steam tables" turned on. As a result I only ate salad and bread but I still got very sick. Another popular technique I have witnessed here is cutting up chicken and then beef without changing, bleaching, or otherwise sanitizing the cutting boards and knives. A sure recipe for salmonella. Probably whatever knife they used to cut the salad bar veggies was the same knife they used to cut the chicken which was probably delivered in an unrefrigerated truck.
For the life of me I cannot imagine how Argentina ever got the reputation of having good food. It is bland beyond belief, completely unimaginative, poorly executed, badly presented, uniformly lukewarm, over salted and over sugared, and just plain puerile and juvenile in every regard. I would describe it as adolescent.
[QUOTE=Peter Sideburn; 422318]Hi,
I looked through the restaurant section and most the posts are ancient and many places listed do not even exist. So where is the best place for a stellar steak dinner with some malbec and all the trimmings.
Pete[/QUOTE]678 Rodrigez Pena. Was just there a month ago. Very good and has been very good for years. Happy Mongering All. Toymann
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Palermo Soho.
"-La Escondida."
Located at:
Costa Rica 4464, Palermo ARS 80+ pp/ salad bar .
Open :12:00PM to 4:00PM
dinner 8:00PM (till they close)
Palermo Las Canitas
"-Campo Bravo."
Located at:
Baez 292 / Arevalo st
About ARS 100
Open from:12:00PM to 2:00 AM
They don't close.
(favorited there are few restaurants serving dinner at 5:00 PM this is one of them )
"-Gaucho Guacho."
Located at:
Andres Arguibel 2851
(They close on Mondays)
(Payment Cash Only, no CC)
(Experienced dinner only)
Prices are less expensive than Campo Bravo.
Good Quality. Excellent Service.
"La Dorita."
Located at:
Arce 901 / Maure.
Price Range ARS 90
They open at 12:00PM
They Close at 4:00PM
Dinner
8:00PM
-Palermo Hollywood
"Campo Bravo."
Located at:
Honduras 5600 / Fitz Roy
Prices about ARS 100 p.p.
They don't close, they are open from : 12:00PM to 2:00 AM
"-Soberbia22."
Nice One
Located at:
Guatemala 5600. Prices are ARS 120+
They open at:12:00PM to 4:00PM
They serve Dinner at 8:00PM
-San Telmo.
"-El Desnivel."
Located at
Defensa 855, San Telmo,
Cheaper than ARS 90 p.p.
They open at 12:00 to 4:00PM
Dinner 8:00 PM
Ref prices based on: chorizo, wine, water, bife de chorizo, papas fritas / or no side order / malbec wine / no dessert / tip not included, meal for 2.
[QUOTE=Peter Sideburn; 422318]Hi,
I looked through the restaurant section and most the posts are ancient and many places listed do not even exist. So where is the best place for a stellar steak dinner with some malbec and all the trimmings.
Pete[/QUOTE]Follow my lead!
Get there at 6:30 and it's 50% off!
Beats the shit out of Parrilla Penis!
TL
Quite simply the best I've had in Argentina with the exception of an asado out in the back county in Malargue. You don't order, they just keep bringing food until you're full. It's right across from the football stadium in La Boca, right on one of the corners. Two bottles of wine (one good, the other exceptional - also chosen by the proprietor), a multitude of appetizers including chorizo and morcilla, tuna, lomo, bondiola, chickpea fritters - I truly can't remember it all. For three people it was 1,100 pesos - so roughly $80.00 USD at current blue rates. I've paid 10 times that in the US for worse.
Of course you have to be a bit careful in La Boca, but I think it's simply a matter of making sure you don't have anything flashy, like expensive rings or watches. And once you're in the restaurant you know you're safe. It's easy enough to take a taxi directly there.
"For the life of me I cannot imagine how Argentina ever got the reputation of having good food. It is bland beyond belief, completely unimaginative, poorly executed, badly presented, uniformly lukewarm, over salted and over sugared, and just plain puerile and juvenile in every regard. I would describe it as adolescent."
DH, could not agree more. And they are all dirty. But a guy's gotta eat.
Some day I will stop sugar coating it and tell you how I really feel. World's best food = Spain.
[QUOTE=Tireseus;442522]Quite simply the best I've had in Argentina with the exception of an asado out in the back county in Malargue. You don't order, they just keep bringing food until you're full. It's right across from the football stadium in La Boca, right on one of the corners. Two bottles of wine (one good, the other exceptional - also chosen by the proprietor), a multitude of appetizers including chorizo and morcilla, tuna, lomo, bondiola, chickpea fritters - I truly can't remember it all. For three people it was 1,100 pesos - so roughly $80.00 USD at current blue rates. I've paid 10 times that in the US for worse.
Of course you have to be a bit careful in La Boca, but I think it's simply a matter of making sure you don't have anything flashy, like expensive rings or watches. And once you're in the restaurant you know you're safe. It's easy enough to take a taxi directly there.[/QUOTE]Thanks Man !
Once you factor in the cost of the armored car to take you there and back and the cost of the armed guard to stand by your table while you Enjoy your dinner it's still a decent deal .
A Little joking aside , I'm sure the food is excellent if you have Not been here for a while but if it's anywhere near that grotesque stadium in that horrible neighborhood then it's probably a tourist trap .
That does not mean that the food is overpriced or less tasteful .
Down here we have 2 kinds of food :
Country and Western !
You can take a menu from ANY restaurant in Any part of town and take it to Any restaurant in any part of town and they will have the SAME exact item on their menu for a peso or 2 more or a peso or 2 less .
ZERO variety or imagination down here when it comes to food .
I could understand if this was Germany but not Argentina .
Germany :
Lost 2 world wars in 25 years so they learned how to eat potatoes . Cabbage too . Great !
Meat in Argentina can be very , very good but you better bring along a little hot sauce for anything else .
And Yes Toymann , I would know .
TL.
The real story is the decline in the quality of the average steak here. The decline in the last decade has been nothing short of staggering.
I'm not saying you still can't find a good steak by going to the right places for the right price. It is just that you used to be able to go mostly anywhere and get a great steak for a great price. The steaks were so good and I ate so many when I was here, there was a running joke. "I have to go home because I have half a cow in my colon.".
Over the years there has been such meddling by the government and the rise in soy bean prices, that beef production has changed dramatically. It used to be that mostly all beef was grass fed and from the best grasslands. Now the best agricultural lands have been converted to soy bean production and only a much smaller amount of crap grassland is used for beef production. Finally, they have learned beef production from the U.S. And that is NOT a good thing. Almost all production is now finished and fattened in corn silage feed lots.
Even going to the market for your own steaks and barbeque cuts is disheartening.
[QUOTE=Dickhead;442526]Some day I will stop sugar coating it and tell you how I really feel. World's best food = Spain.[/QUOTE]Though I agree with this, Spain has been driving the culinary world for quite some time.
[QUOTE=Thomaso276;442525]"For the life of me I cannot imagine how Argentina ever got the reputation of having good food. It is bland beyond belief, completely unimaginative, poorly executed, badly presented, uniformly lukewarm, over salted and over sugared, and just plain puerile and juvenile in every regard. I would describe it as adolescent."
DH, could not agree more. And they are all dirty. But a guy's gotta eat.[/QUOTE]My short list for a weeks eating;.
Imagine Indian fusion tapas, seriously good not expensive eats. [URL]http://www.10best.com/destinations/argentina/buenos-aires/all/restaurants/gran-dabbang/[/URL].
Pig, pig, pig if God made something that tasted better than pig he kept it for himself. Very inventive starters, no entrees only sandwiches but this pulled pork is fucking banging. Plus they make their own sweet pickles. [URL]http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g312741-d6759570-Reviews-Chochan_Delicias_en_Cerdo-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_District.html[/URL].
Almost as good as County Line in Austin. In fact it's kinda like being in Austin [URL]http://www.eltejanoba.com.ar/events/[/URL].
Really good, fresh, local, if the guy would stop wiping his nose while he cooked he would deserve a star [URL]http://www.gonzaloaramburu.com/[/URL].
Sammich shop, indian, south philly, argentine punk fusion sandwich shop in San Telmo. If you don't mind standing up to eat, hop on the 29 and get off at Estado Unidos and approach Lenny like a supplicant and ask him to make you something good. [URL]http://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g312741-d4764631-Reviews-El_banco_rojo-Buenos_Aires_Capital_Federal_District.html[/URL].
Still haven't been able to get a table, but people who know food that I trust say it's an absolute must. [URL]http://www.theworlds50best.com/latinamerica/en/The-List/1-10/tegui.html[/URL].
Another one high on my list that I haven't been to yet [URL]http://www.theworlds50best.com/latinamerica/en/The-List/41-50/sucre.html[/URL].
Home made romin noodles, steamed buns that will make you want to go to the john and rub one out killer fucking dumplings [URL]http://fukuronoodlebar.com/gotfood/[/URL].
Korean BBQ in BsAs, you fucking bet. There will be 20-30 side plates of tapas along with all the beef, pork, and squid you wanna throw on the grill. [URL]http://theargentineexperience.com/blog/bbq-town/[/URL].
For my palette he underseasons but I'm a smoker. Another fresh, creative, great space, not badly priced [URL]http://www.marietarestaurant.com.ar/[/URL].
My current favorite and the place I'd eat once a week, Cordon Bleu trained, fresh fresh fresh fucking fresh, incredibly executed, perfectly presented, creative food. Just book a table and go tomorrow, get all eight courses, and enjoy. The menu changes every couple of days and the kitchen deserves the applause I give them as I leave. [URL]http://astorbistro.com/[/URL].
This doesn't begin to touch all the little places where I know people that are making really good inexpensive food with pride and care.
Everybody else is right though, the steaks really kind of suck now. If you want a really ass kicking American Style steak go here [URL]http://www.ruthschris.com/[/URL].