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    3.3 (10 reviews)
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    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    El Boliche de Darío

    El Boliche de Darío

    4.0(27 reviews)
    3.4 kmCaballito
    $$

    Putting it simple: this is where Argentinians go for meat! Go for 'Parrilla Libre' in the menu,…read moreit's an all-you-can-eat assortment of all the good things in a BBQ: empanadas (among the best in town), sausages, different types of meat, salads... all prepared the right way. Great service, amazing wines (try the Luigi Bosca Gala 4, thank me later). Consider you will spend no less than two hours enjoying every mouthful of food... just sit and relax! It's a bit far from downtown, but price-quality speaking is totally worth it!

    This is an Argentinians' Parrilla. I mean, this is a place for the demanding locals. Not in a…read moretourist area but worth going there. Argentinians know their meats, they say, but they also know how to honor and respect their meats on a parrilla (bbq). This place is unique since they have all types of beef, pork and sometimes goat cuts. Me and my Argentinean friend started with chorizos, morcillas (black sausage) and one of those inventions that can only be thought of by people who feel for their food: Provoletta a la Parrilla. This is a slice of provoletta cheese, about half an inch thick that is put on the grill with some oregano and other mild spices and let it melt a little so the spices blend into the cheese and the oil from the cheese help form a crust. The warm cheese with a semi caramelized top and soft interior is heaven. After that we took a little rest and then we ordered sweet breads. This is another delicacy: cooked to perfection and with chimichurri sauce. Then we had the famous ribs. No sauce on them, just the perfect savory meat and the more perfect cooking. A new respite and we ordered pork. The pork was just sublime: cooked on the parrilla until the meat was glistening and the fat loose. The chimichurri elevated that pig like if it had wings. We had some beers with all that. Service was cordial and attentive to our request for small servings because we wanted to try several different meats. Go there ready to forget all you know about meats and let the pampa's people show what the gauchos eat without fanfare. It will not fail you.

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    Miramar - Miramar Dining-room

    Miramar

    4.3(18 reviews)
    5.3 kmSan Cristobal
    $$

    Unique. A testimony of the Buenos Aires rotisseries, with a…read moremostly Spanish casa-de-comidas-menu, with a few pasta additions. Its architecture is actually very interesting, because these casa de comidas no lomger exist in Spain, so this like the Carmenère of the restaurant type. Its architecture and design is both super nice and dusty. The cafe part being the most refined of the establishment. The food is tasty and homey. Don't expect to be surprised. Not surprising is actually the goal here. The service is respectful and professional. A good experience everyone should have at one point.

    Definitely old school ambiance. I mean, this is really traditional Argentine-Spanish fare - one of…read moreour number selected the lengua a la vinagreta - the tender as could be sliced tongue in a very garlicky vinegar dressing (130 pesos), and I picked the caracoles, or snails (220 pesos), which turned out to be in an excellent tomato and onion sauce. Our third wasn't having either of these oddities, and opted for a plate of quite good smoked salmon with capers (280 pesos). Not so traditional, but tasty nonetheless. I was all set to order the place's famed rabo de toro, braised oxtail, which the waiter pimped for enthusiastically as the best dish on the menu, until I spotted that they had a special of the day of venison ravioli. He opined that they, too, were excellent, and in fact so good that the waiters and cooks were back in the kitchen sneaking extras whenever people ordered them. And, he was right - huge, plump ravioli filled with well spiced venison, in a creamy venison and mushroom reduction sauce. (270 pesos) Our salmon eater decided to stay with salmon, and went with nearly as good as the above, salmon filled squid-ink ravioli with fresh prawns, in a cream sauce. (390 pesos) And, our third, decided on the lechon, suckling pig, which was falling apart tender, and absolutely delicious. It could have used something to go with it - but this is old school, you have to order your side dishes separately. (320 pesos) It's not cheap, though not ridiculous - still, maybe a touch more than I'd expect in an old school bodegón, even with today's prices. Add in a cubierto charge (35 pesos each), a single shared bottle of water, a bottle of wine, and three coffees, and we racked up a 2285 peso tab, plus tip (we rounded to 850 pesos apiece), or about $66, $22 each, for 3 people. They do take credit and debit cards, a nice plus for this type of place, where many of them don't. And I do want to go back and try the oxtail!

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    Los Chanchitos

    Los Chanchitos

    4.1(43 reviews)
    2.5 kmCaballito
    $$

    We came here on our last night in town. We heard that it gets crowded with locals so we came a…read morelittle early about 8:30 I think. Staff was super friendly and it was full of locals, we did not see a single tourist there. They give you a complementary 2 ounce pour of their sweet wine which was nice, but not something I would drink regularly. We ordered the skirt steak (entraña) with french fries and to start we had the grilled provoleta. It was probably one of the best grilled provolone cheese appetizers we had in Argentina. Their bread basket was fantastic also. The server was very nice and interested in taking our pictures with the food etc. For dessert we ordered the berries with ice cream. It was nice because the berries were quite fresh and a little muddled in their own sauce and not too sweet. Highly recommend the place for people that like local flair but don't expect anything fancy. Most important thing about this place is that it is owned by the staff, there's a little story you can read about it on the menu where they bought the restaurant from the prior owner to keep it going after it was going to close. That makes them very vested in how well the service is and how good the food is. If you get there too late the door will be locked even though people will be waiting outside. They will have put their names in earlier and are waiting to be called in as people leave.

    This place was on my list as a recommended steakhouse, particularly for their matambre and…read morematambrito de cerdo, basically, thin flank steaks. But review after review mentioned their pizzanesa, which is, more or less, just a milanesa (weiner schnitzel) in a big round pizza shape. And, apparently these guys are the originators of the concept. I do love a good milanesa, and, as one reviewer put it - "If you think you know pizzanesas, come here. You know nothing." Old school steakhouse feel, waiters as old as the restaurant, but friendly and helpful. The pizzanesa comes in two sizes, one for 2 people, one for 3-4 people. My waiter asserted I could always take the balance home for dinner, and I'd want to, he assured me. And damn, he was right. Pounded thin rump steak, still juicy and flavorful, in a paper thin, absolutely crisp fried to a golden brown crust, topped with zesty tomato sauce, plenty of good mozzarella, prosciutto, arugula, shaved parmesan, and olives (they have other selections of toppings as well). I actually made it through about 2/3 of it and then dutifully packed up the balance to eat later. It ain't cheap - 580 pesos - but it really is enough to feed two, so it's not all that expensive. And, absolutely delicious!

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