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Buenos Aires Grill Restaurant

4.3 (8 reviews)
PriceyArgentine
Closed 5:00 pm - 11:00 PM

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Salmuera - Duck mole

Salmuera

4.3(74 reviews)
8.1 kmJordaan, Centrum
€€€

If you love steak, come to Salmuera. This place was recommended to me for the food and also the…read moredrinks. I ordered a steak with an appetizer and side. They have a lot of steak options. I also tried the mezcal pairing. It was a great experience in total. This was also how I learned that I don't care for mezcal. Now I know to avoid it in other situations. The staff was very patient and helpful with explaining how a meal works here. They will take the time to talk about what you like to make sure you select the right thing and answer any questions. The cocktail was also really good. I made a reservation, which seemed like the thing to do because it was lively inside. I mentioned this place to friends and they had already heard about it so it seems to be pretty popular and for good reason.

I found the cutest hole in the wall Latin Asian Fusion restaurant and my dinner was a 10/10! I had…read morea signature matcha, ginger, coconut, and pineapple mocktail topped with rose pedals and rose syrup. Buenos Aires style empanadas, duck mole with a sesame yogurt sauce, fried yuca, and cauliflower with a sweet and spicy glaze. For dessert I had the chocotorta (it's an Argentinian chocolate cake with a chocolate cookie base, cream cheese, and dulce de leche) Needless to say that I enjoyed my dining experience at Sal! Everything was delicious and the team made me feel special on my birthday.

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Al Argentino

Al Argentino

4.0(16 reviews)
8.9 kmCentrum, De Wallen
€€€

Argentinian steakhouse in Amsterdam done really well! Who would have thought that?…read more The meats are super tender, super fresh, and super delicious. The soup and sausages I had as a side are also very good. One thing I can appreciate is that the staff knows what they are talking about. Take their suggestions and never look back, even if the bill gets up there in price. You will thank me later.

I will start with this...we only stopped in for one drink and a tiramasu. It was near closing, but…read morethey welcomed us into the place. I ordered a Jack and water. I watched the guy pull the Jack bottle from the shelf and pour the drink. One jigger. 3/4 full. If you're gonna use a jigger and charge me full price, pour to the top. But I digress. That wasn't the issue. I am a whiskey/bourbon drinker. I know my whiskeys, bourbons and the family. This was ABSOULTELY scotch. In Amsterdam, the Jack, the Jim Beam, Makers, and Bullet are far more expensive because they are imported. This was definitely scotch in a Jack bottle. No Doubt. none. Zero. My wife's drink was also a less than full jigger. So we paid full price for two terrible drinks and a Tiramasu that was once frozen but had been defrosted. Snarky service, bad drinks, supermarket dessert. I'm not a complainer, and I didn't complain. Perhaps I should have. But overall, if you check out my Yelp profile, I love to praise service, food and ambiance, but this place sucked away my will to live. Avoid it.

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Gauchos

Gauchos

3.5(17 reviews)
5.4 kmApollobuurt, Zuid
€€€

We stumbled upon this hidden jem on New Years Eve, and they did not disappoint. Despite having to…read moreneed reservations that night they fit us in. This restaurant is an Argentina steak house. They have everything from fish, steak, chicken or pasta. Initially, I was skeptical because it seemed like a very fancy restaurant but they were so kind and accommodating to our two young kids. They even let them pick out of a prize bin full of toys at the end of meal. The service was amazing. Everyone was so nice and helpful. The food was excellent I ordered the chicken with garlic fries. It came with arugula as well. My husband are the tuna steak and they cooked it ahi style so it was great as well! I would definitely go back!

In 2004 I studied in Japan, anyone that's spoken to me more than 5 minutes knows that. I had the…read moretime of my life in Osaka prefecture, and most of the credit goes to my two Kansai Gaidai University roommates. One is the crazy fluent Japanese-speaking Icelander, Halldor son of Olaf. The other is an international recording artist from the Netherlands -- http://www.ilja-alexander.com/ Please don't judge them based on my wicked behavior. Halldor taught me how to eat a bowl of noodles without chewing, sing the songs of his Viking ancestors, and forgo pints and drink pitchers instead. Ilja taught me to eat fries with mayonnaise, cheese with mustard, and why Dutch musicians prefer to sing in English. Six years later Ilja invited me to the Netherlands, and I taught him some American idioms involving his countrymen like; Going Dutch - to pay separately on a date Dutch Oven - trapping an unwilling participant under the covers, and farting Dutch Rudder - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfuLRwqpy-Q&feature=related After spending two weeks eating his kroketten, drinking his Grolsch Kanons, and depleting his metro card, you'd think he'd be pretty sick of me...NO. Instead he took me to dinner to experience Holland-style hospitality, he chose Gauchos Grill. Service - I don't know if it's because they found me a difficult patron or they generally use a team approach to serving, but we had three 1.83 m/6 ft blonde servers that I swear were all named Anika. They actually looked related, or more likely the older one, and the middle one, had used time travel to warn the young one of my coming. As you'd expect in a European restaurant, the wine list was spectacular, and reasonably priced. The range was €20-50 a bottle, or €3-9 a glass, and featured mostly Argentinean varieties. My host had the all-you-can-eat spare rib dinner for €18/$26. The meat wasn't overspiced, and I thought it had the power to levitate because I couldn't even see the plate it was on. Their recipe mandates that the ribs be slow-cooked until the flesh falls off the bone. I know all of this because I ate half a rack before getting a stern warning from the staff, then Ilja said, "hij is een Amerikaan." She nodded that she understood, smiled, and went to do something Dutch, like dance in wooden shoes. I had recently heard the drug laws in Amsterdam were getting more restrictive, so you can imagine my surprise when one of the Anikas asked me how many grams I wanted. Ilja to the rescue again, "how big of a steak do you want?" At this moment, I wish had payed more attention to the metric conversions section of General Chemistry, because I gave her the wrong answer, 450g/16oz was a bicycle seat of meat. The €22/$32 Bife Ancho/Rib-Eye was cooked to the perfect temperature, and came with fries sprinkled with sea salt and parsley. There was just one little problem... In Argentina like the good ole USA like, good BBQ doesn't need anything but good company to help you eat it. But every once in a awhile I like to break up the meat marathon with a little chimichurri. The house version had parsley, oregano, basil, cilantro, olive oil, and chunks of TOMATO?! What the hell happened here!? I'm going ask my good friend, Yelper Marcos R., to help Gauchitos out with his award-winning recipe. MexiRican Chimichurri 235ml (1 cup) fresh parsley 115ml (1/2 cup) L'estornell olive oil 60ml (1/4 cup) red wine vinegar [not Balsamic] 60ml (1/4 cup) fresh cilantro [I use oregano or thyme instead, cilantro puts me in a murderous rage] 2 1/2, peeled garlic cloves 3/4 teaspoon, crushed red pepper 1/2 teaspoon, ground cumin 1/2 teaspoon, sea salt Puree all ingredients in a food processor, transfer to a bowl, and let it marinate for 2 hours without refrigeration. Now that that's over with I'd like to add that European ketchup sucks! It tasted like cold, gritty, marinara sauce. Trust someone who has ketchup running through his veins; it should be smooth, sweet, and unnaturally red. After that red meat riot I had a major case of the "itis" and the only medicine was...more espresso. Even though I think I saw a Nespresso machine hiding somewhere behind the bar, it hit the spot. A fantastic evening that I can't thank the Anikas, our other dinner patron Wa-Yi, and my personal Dutch ambassador to the United States, Ilja Alexander. Americans - take a break from eating space cakes, hash brownies, and the fruit from the "Bananen Show" and take the 15 minute tram ride to Beethovenstraat, you won't be disappointed. Nederlanders - my host couldn't have known that my hometown, Miami, is an ethnic enclave for Argentinians. Or that I have high standards for their cuisine, and he still made an excellent choice. p.s. to the other American reviewer, Gabe H., all I can say is...one of our visits was a fluke.

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