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    El Trapiche

    3.8 (46 reviews)

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    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    ojo de bife, lomo a la criolla, papas fritas, espárragos gratin (ribeye, Creole sirloin casserole, french fries, asparagus gratin)
    Eric J.

    After dining here, I'm a huge fan of El Trapiche. It's an enormous restaurant in the heart of Palermo with heart-stopping portions, and great prices. We were told that El Trapiche was enjoyed by tourists and locals alike, so we gave it a shot for dinner after just getting in to Buenos Aires that night. The inside of the restaurant has dozens of tables, and the place was bustling, even at 11pm at night. I know it's typical in Argentina to have a late dinner, but I didn't expect that huge of a crowd at 11pm. We were still able to get a table, but the vibe was still very active, with a bunch of loud huge celebrations, as well as cozy, intimate dinners. Given that it was the night of Thanksgiving, we decided to go with a very hearty meal, so we ordered the ojo de bife (ribeye), lomo a la criolla (Creole inspired sirloin casserole), fried potatoes, and asparagus au gratin. The ribeye was freakin' enormous, at about 1.5lbs for only AR$220 (USD $17). The ribeye was cooked to a perfect medium rare, and the sirloin came topped with 5 eggs. Yeah, 5 huge eggs, not to mention, lined with fried potatoes, cheese, and peppers and onions. Whew. Talk about heavy. Nonetheless, we ate it all, and left very little left on our plates, which is what a good Thanksgiving should be. The menu also includes a number of Italian dishes, as well as the usual steak, steak, and more steak. Oh, and fish too. The prices, as previously mentioned, were pretty amazing. We ate very well, with a bottle of Malbec, for less than USD $25 per person. Also, if you happen to pay in cash, you can receive a 10% discount. Not too shabby. The service was very laid back, as is typical with most restaurants in Argentina, but as long as you wave people down, they're usually very attentive. I would definitely come here to eat again, especially if I was craving a big, hearty meal. Seems like a good place for any occasion, and there's just about anything you could want on the menu, so you really can't go wrong.

    Prices a little higher than expected.
    Doug H.

    I think the quality of the steak and reasonable price are a bit overstated for this place. Atmosphere was great and service was nice.

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    One of my favorite Palermo parrillas by far. Honest and good food at a reasonable price. Highly recommended.

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    Awesome. Good beef, wine, staff. Med. Rare slightly over cooked . Everything else. Great.

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    Don Julio

    Don Julio

    4.4(584 reviews)
    0.8 kmPalermo
    $$$$

    Monday lunch in May at Don Julio's in Buenos Aires. We arrived early hoping to snag a table but…read morethey told us there were none and to return in the afternoon to be placed on the walk-in waiting list. So we came back at 3. While we waited outside with the rest of the crowd they gave us champagne and mini empanadas. So good. At 3:30 we were sat at a nice table in a small room with a few others. The ambience was quiet luxury in a rustic setting. No loud music (or any I think), just soft murmurs of conversation and the tinkling of cutlery kissing dishes. I felt like royalty. Before ordering they brought us endive with a delicious arugula pesto (sauce was amazing!!), yummy bread rolls and butter. For starters we ordered provoleta (grilled provolone) and for the entree ribeye and porterhouse with sides of salad greens and baby Brussel Sprouts. And a glass of house wine. My steak was the best porterhouse I've ever had. Period. It was huge, so tender, so delicious. Perfectly seasoned and cooked. My mouth is watering as I write this. The ribeye was perfection! No wonder people come from all over the world to drop tons of money on a meal here. It is sooo worth it. The server kindly cut the bone off my steak and set it off to the side which made for an uncrowded eating experience. The simple salad was delicious as were the perfectly grilled baby Brussels sprouts. Even the house wine was good. We were too full for dessert but they brought us complimentary alfajoritos to end our meal. I highly recommend making reservations when you visit. Which is a must!!

    One of the most well known parrillas in all of Argentina and currently maintains one Michelin star…read more It's quite busy and very hard to get a reservation. I check a couple weeks out for any night of the week and only was able to find outside tables online. I came here on a Wednesday night around 10:30 in hopes of getting it less busy than a weekend night. I only had to wait about 15 minutes and also got a free glass of champagne and a mini empanda. As I came in they offered me a tour of the wine cellar which was full of unique and old wines. They have a massive wine offering which I think is one of the things that helps them out on the Michelin guide. It's a classic steakhouse offering, probably best approached by sharing a few cuts with a table. But as I was here by myself I went for the tasting menu so I could try more things. They brought over some bread to start with chimichurri, as well as an odd amuse bouche of a single endive leaf with a pretty bland green sauce. The first course started off with a thinly slice of beef kinda like jerky meets prosciutto. Very flavorful and tender, loved it. Second course was a sausage that was incredibly juicy and exploding with flavor, one of the best sausages I've ever had. Then came a sweetbread course which I've never had before. It was very unctuous and rich, bit too heavy for my taste and sort of made me want to stop eating at this point. It came with a very basic salad with simple vinaigrette. The next two courses were a ribeye broken into two components, the eye and the rib cap. The eye came with another equally bland salad. The cap came with a table side preparation of a sweet potato which was honestly quite comical. Fine dining is known for beautiful table side prep, but scooping out the inside of a sweet potato and spooning over melted butter is amusingly basic. With no other seasoning here but salt it was again, very bland. Steak was fantastic and juicy, a bit on the rarer side than I would normally go for but I think this is never given the unique leaner quality of Argentine beef. Chimichurri was classic, oddly I was offered a spicy chimichurri half way through my meal which I preferred, unsure why it wasn't brought sooner. Bread courses were very standard, again nothing spectacular here. The sommelier helped me pick out a couple glasses of wine and was generally very helpful and attentive. The wine I had was solid but nothing crazy, elected for some of the cheaper choices since this was the most expensive meal I had in all of Argentina. Pumpkin ice cream was nice though oddly lacking in sweetness for a country that seems to take many things very sweet. Overall, this is such a classic and well known place that I felt it would be wrong not to check it out, yet I had heard there are better places at cheaper price points and I would now say that is very true. The beef quality here is fantastic and prepared well. Staff is attentive and helpful. But this really just doesn't present a fine dining experience as you might expect for a Michelin star. It feels like it fits more into the bib gourmand category. And at this price point it's really hard to feel like the price is justified. I dined at other places for way less including another Michelin star that was a true fine dining experience for a little over half the price. Much more courses with each element thoroughly thought out. The bland salads and side elements here don't detract away from the meat but they don't bring anything else to the table either. They feel like they exist to be a line item on a menu and nothing more. While I'm glad I got to try this place out, I likely wouldn't come back. There are less busy places with just as good of steaks for much lower the cost.

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    Chori - Chori MC

    Chori

    4.3(145 reviews)
    0.8 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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