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    Don Julio

    4.4 (580 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndSteakhouses
    Closed 12:00 pm - 4:00 PM, 7:00 PM - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Good for kids
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    Ojo de Bife (Ribeye)
    Dan A.

    We thought we could get a dinner reservation with maybe a week's advance but found out they are 3 months out when we tried in February. We were able to get a first seating Lunch reservation 3 weeks in advance. Arrived on a Saturday for an 11 am reservation and already was starting to pick up. We were met with a complimentary glass of Chandon Brut (with refills) which was a nice touch. Also, there was a pumpkin mini empanada that was being passed out as we waited to be seated. Didn't taste it but heard comments from others that were enjoying it. We were seated outside promptly at 11. Inviting outdoor Dining with tablecloths. A plethora of different cuts of steak! We ended up going with the Ribeye (Ojo de Bife)and noticed that many were sharing their steak. When we saw 500 grams (or over a pound) for the Ribeye and many of the cuts, we understood why. Steak came out a perfect medium rare (as recommended)-tender with that char/smoke flavor-delicious! Our side salad was enjoyed. House baked bread with tasty dips as well a complimentary tomato with sauce (off menu-cant remember name) appetizer were a great start to our meal. Service was exceptional from beginning to end including the table side steak carving. Believe the hype, this is the Parrilla in Buenos Aires!

    Half of the Vacío al punto
    Edward M.

    This one? A big disappointment. And yeah, I might catch some heat for saying it. It's trendy, all over social media, crowned by many as the best parrilla in Buenos Aires supposedly even a Michelin star winner. So naturally, the bar was set high. Maybe too high. I'm not saying the food was terrible. It wasn't. It just didn't shine. Nothing on the plate made me pause, nothing made me lean back and say, "Okay, now I get it." Maybe I ordered the wrong thing. Maybe it was an off night. But when you walk into a place with that kind of reputation, you expect more than just "fine." I came without a reservation, fully aware I'd have to wait. No problem there. What did bother me, though, was watching others in line being handed bubbles, empanadas, little bites to hold them over while in the full hour I stood there, not once was I offered anything. Maybe it was an oversight. Maybe not. But standing there empty-handed while others were being catered to didn't feel great. I wish I had more to say more praise, more critique, more something. But honestly, there just isn't much else. It didn't offend. It just didn't impress. And sometimes, that's the bigger letdown

    Ojo de Bife and bife de chorizo
    Nakia B.

    My wife and I had an amazing time here at Don Julio. The steak was fantastic, and the service was excellent.

    Becky B.

    Nice space, a bit of a revolving door with block set seating times to fit in as many people as possible. After eating 4 Asados in country before we ate here we had tried a variety of styles of cooking. We loved the Proveleta and skirt steak (seasoning and cook were perfect). The rest of the meal was good. This was the first arugula salad with Parmesan that I've ever asked for seconds on! Because we ordered the set menu we were unable to do a wine pairing with it which was very confusing, that should be the easiest to do a pairing with. We didn't know what courses were being served with the set menu so we asked the sommelier to choose wines for each course but they wouldn't, they focused more on our tastes versus helping us to find the best for each course.

    Beautiful interior with a very active grill.
    Tracey A.

    On a 1-month getaway, other than lodging and air, I'd planned very little. Don Julio was the sole spot I'd planned to dine at, making 3pm reservations for an outdoor table well in advance of my trip. I'd read about Don Julio and noted its Michelin star but had no expectations other than a great meat meal at an authentic Argentinian parilla (steakhouse). And, despite the late hour at which Argentinians generally dine, I'd opted for a late afternoon seating in anticipation of how full I'd be when leaving. With outdoor temperatures approaching 90 degrees I was relieved to be greeted with a glass of champagne and follow the hostess to a table for 4, inside the restaurant. From there? Everything was just as perfect as that introduction. On a walking tour days earlier my guide had pointed out Don Julio noting their popularity and prices. My group and another person on the tour had upcoming reservations there and he assured us it was good and we'd enjoy it but made the point that the same experience can be had all over Buenos Aires at a lesser cost. Having now had the Don Julio experience and experienced several other parilla I concur with only part of his comment: One can have a similar experience and meal elsewhere but one cannot have the Don Julio experience. It's worth having. The staff at Don Julio is unlike the staff at any other Argentinian restaurant. Their level of attentiveness is outstanding. Without getting into the nitty gritty of the excellent meal and service I will say that they feature a very big menu and an even bigger wine list. My table of 4 sampled Rib-eye, Tenderloin, and Prime Rib with various tomato accompaniments, bread, wine, and... ah, who knows? The whole experience was dreamy and one of my fondest membranes of my vacation. Expensive for Argentina, sure, but with tip and wine my meal for 4 ran just under $400; Almost reason enough to fly to Buenos Aires. Don Julio was an experience I'd regret having missed.

    Inside dining area first room
    Emily F.

    Pretty well priced for a Michelin star place in South America. the service was great, and the welcome empanada was so impressing, my mother ordered additional during the meal. the ambiance was fantastic, although we were dining with all tourists, it still gave a nice feel of BA. we ordered a ton of meats and loved the chimichurris. The bread was great but the weird green sauce/soup was so bitter

    ribeye (half)
    Simon P.

    One of the most famous steakhouses in the world with great service. My booking is at 10:30pm and when I arrived a bit early, I was immediately greeted with an empanada and a glass of sparkling wine while I wait. They showed me the wine cellar on the way in which is quite an impressive collection. Steak portions are generally huge in Argentina so I got the half portion rib eye. Extremely well prepared with nice condiments - compared to New York steakhouses it has a more charcoal grilled flavor. One thing to pick on is while the steak knife looks pretty it is a bit difficult to use. Overall the experience is great and it is not too expensive for a fine dining experience at one of the best restaurants in the world. Reserve for a table early though as I booked almost a month early but I still only managed to get a 10:30pm table (despite they eat late in Argentina)

    Andrew H.

    I was a bit wary when coming in because I saw mixed reviews on Reddit and this spot only boasts a 4.4 on Google Maps. However, as a one Michelin star steakhouse and rated number one in the world, I had to give it a go while in Buenos Aires. I arrived a bit late to my reservation as there was a bit of traffic on the way. However, they were kind enough to seat me still and handed me a glass of complimentary champagne while waiting for the table to clear. Before seating, they gave me a tour of the meat grill and the downstairs wine cellar as well. My seat was outside (where the majority of the seats were), but I didn't mind it as it was quite nice outside. As for the actual food, I asked for a "bife de chorizo ancho, jugoso tirando a punto" - an Argentine sirloin, wide side, rare leaning towards medium. ChatGPT said this would be the juiciest cut, and I was really impressed by the steak. It was very sizable, and most bites were extremely flavorful. My only pet peeve is that there were some bites that were a bit chewier and tougher, but in hindsight it's really hard to get such a large steak cooked fully perfectly. Overall I had quite a solid experience at Don Julio and would come back again if I were in Buenos Aires.

    Mashed potatoes
    Kamron H.

    Hands down they have the best steak in the world! Gotta have it with their chimichurri too. For $250 USD at the world's best steak house it's a solid deal! Not to mention their empanadas are delicious too and some of the best I've ever had

    Ray M.

    Michelin starred steakhouse considered the best in BA and it totally lived up to its reputation. Probably the best steak I've ever had . Great service and a nice buzz to the place . It was so good we went back a few nights later and did it again . If you are in BA it's not to be missed .

    Mixed salad and condiments: sea salt, chimichurri, and salsa
    Nilsu G.

    There is a reason why this place is so legendary and popular: It is the attention to detail. The reason why the reservations are so hard to get is not a popularity game. Treating everyone like a VIP, greeting them with a glass of Chandon and a warm empanada sets the tone. You step in and literally every member of the service crew welcomes you until you are at your table. The service is meticilous, to the point they iron the tablecloths on the table and put a cloth on your purse to protect it from spills. Everyone will tell you that the food and the parilla experience is not irreplacable, and it is true. We did get similar chorizo de bonbon and bife de chorizo at other establishments as well. But when I look at our overall experience, I'd put the service here as a key distinguishing factor.

    Julie D.

    This is how I know the spirits above stay having our backs. We rolled up to BA with zero plans. The only thing I managed to do before we left LA was find a dinner spot on our last night. Aside from that reservation, we had nothing else in our agenda. On our first full day, we started with a coffee related activity. That event ended with us super hungry. We walked around and saw a group of people waiting out front. After checking in, I was told the wait was 90 mins. If we were back home, I woulda left, but this place had awards on top of awards for their steak. So I put my name down and we proceeded to kill time by walking around the neighborhood then grabbing a cocktail at a random bar. Let me tell you something. The wait was worth it. The food was wow. They started us off with some empanadas and a slice of their focaccia. We got the t bone cos we decided why not We also got a salad and the mixed veggies The meat was perfectly cooked. We went in so hard and ate it all. We did however take home the bone to reward a local dog at the Airbnb where we were staying. I don't even remember what kind of wine we each got cos I ended up downing mine like it was juice. Impeccable service. Everyone from the front of the house to the back and the folks I saw when I went down to use the bathroom located down the stairs were all so nice. In conclusion, worth the wait.

    Dessert - handmade icecream
    Jeff S.

    Don Julio lived up to--and truly exceeded--every expectation. From the moment we arrived, we were welcomed outside with a complimentary glass of bubbly and a warm empanada, setting the tone for an unforgettable evening. We ordered the large tasting menu with four different cuts of meat, and the food quite literally did not stop coming for nearly three hours. Each cut was perfectly cooked, richly flavored, and showcased exactly why Argentine beef is world-renowned. Our waiter, Leo, was outstanding--attentive, knowledgeable, and genuinely warm throughout the entire experience. The sommelier was equally impressive, guiding us effortlessly through excellent wine pairings that elevated every course. Every detail, from service to pacing to presentation, felt intentional and refined. If you imagine what the best steakhouse in the world should be, Don Julio delivers on every level. This wasn't just a meal--it was an experience, and one we will be talking about long after leaving Buenos Aires. Highly, highly recommended.

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    Parrilla Peña - Side salad

    Parrilla Peña

    4.4(234 reviews)
    3.4 kmSan Nicolas
    $$

    There are proably hundreds if not thousands of Parrillas here in Buenos Aires, and while many are…read morevery good, this is one of the better ones. The best part is that this is a locals restaurant, and it has such a great feel. The minute you walk inm you are welcomed by a friendly staff and led to a table, we chose upstairs and were quickly seated. Our waiter was friendly and jovial, and spoke great english. He recommended a Malbec, and then we ordered a bunch of food, which came quickly. As we dined, the placed filled up quickly, and looking around, there was not an empty table in the place- upstairs or down. The restaurnat has an Italian family feel, white table cloths and worn, but classy china. Plus the grill is amazing. Overall, this place is excellent, and a local friend who I dined with said he will be making this place one of his regular stops!

    This was my first lunch in Buenos Aires so how crazy am I to have booked dinner the very same day…read moreLet me tell you, when they say the plates are meant to be shared, they are not kidding. The portions here are massive. And that's coming from someone who can usually put away a pretty serious steak. Here, though It's a lot even for me. Was it good Absolutely. But a little heads-up if you're visiting: learn how Argentinians order their meat. If you ask for jugoso, it'll land somewhere between rare and medium rare. Al punto is closer to medium, sometimes even leaning toward medium well depending on the kitchen. And well done. Honestly... don't even think about it. Another tip: don't rush to order sides. Unless you're just getting a salad or you're sharing with more than two people, one plate is usually more than enough. Around here, they believe in feeding you properly and they definitely deliver.

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    Parrilla Peña - Where the magic happens

    Where the magic happens

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    Asado Cut

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    Calden del Soho - Ribeye Steak, Malbec

    Calden del Soho

    4.1(69 reviews)
    0.5 kmPalermo
    $$$

    Wow . The food is amazing, the service is definitely Argentina style ( professional but they will…read morelet you be and let you enjoy) the ambiance though well lit versus romantic was confortable. They have a downstairs and a loft style upstairs.. would I recommend eating here ABSOLUTELY!! Tonight I had pasta but I'm coming back for the ribeye (another table had it and it looked so good and savory I almost asked them to share). Dessert I had tiramisu & cappuccino.. another great choice.. They're was definitely a great LGBTQ clientele and straight couples too.. the food was so good. I came back a second night and had Daniel as my waiter.... I had to get the ribeye because another Table was eating it and it looks so delicious and it was.!!

    Calden del Soho is the perfect spot. It is clean and classy. The service is incredible. The menu…read morehas something for everyone. The prices are more than fair. The portions are huge! One of the few Parilla spots that offer salads, not just one type! Complimentary bread - came with three dips, the whole garlic is phenomenal. The bread basket comes with breadsticks, crackers and baguettes too. Mushrooms from our farm - the portabella mushrooms were stuffed with cheese and caju. It came with nine mushrooms and the server sliced one in half so me and my husband would get equal shares. Big Ravioli - shrimp and salmon stuffed raviolis with Genovese cheese. The shrimp and salmon seemed fresh and actual meat. It didn't seem like canned shrimp or salmon. The sauce was composed and creamy. As far as the meat orders go - you can order a full serving or half serving which is a great option to have!

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    Calden del Soho - The downstairs of the restaurant

    The downstairs of the restaurant

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    Chori - Chori MC

    Chori

    4.3(145 reviews)
    0.6 kmPalermo
    $$

    Chori happened to be close to our hotel so headed over for an early dinner on Thursday around 6:30…read more The place was empty but right before ordering noticed "reserved" signs were being placed on the tables. Turned out a couple of Food tours were arriving soon. Lucky we were ordering takeaway. Smaller spot with just about an equal amount of in/outdoor seating. We ordered a couple of the Guest Chori's-The Juan Pedro Caballero (pork) and the Carneceria (beef). Juan Pedro had tortilla chips and peppers and the pork chorizo sausage was saltier than the beef. We ordered a Chimichurri sauce on the side and enjoyed it. We liked the Pork more than the Beef-just was more flavorful. The Bread was thick, soft and held up to the Choripan and condiments well. Potato salad with al dente potatoes was tasty. They also have beer and cocktails so ordered a Gin and Tonic while we waited for our order. Friendly people behind the counter. Food was ready in about 15 minutes. That said, I can see they could get busy and have longer wait times. Make this stop for local grilled sausage deliciousness.

    Chori was located in Recoleta and was painted bright yellow and hard to miss…read more They had inside counter level seating and some outdoor tables. They served mostly chori and one morci (blood) sausage sandwiches but with a twist with their toppings. You could get just the sandwich or combine with side and drink. I picked the Invitado Juan Pedro Caballero and the cashier hesitated before entering the order as she wanted me to know it was picante. I assured her it was not a problem and then paid with my credit card. After a short wait, they called my name and I picked up my choripan. it was quite the handful filled with layers of roasted peppers, tortilla chips, onions and lettuce. The tortilla chips were stale but overall I liked the flavors especially with the heat from the peppers and chipotle mayo. It was a nice twist on the popular choripan.

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