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February,15 2011
The 10 Most Inexpensive Steak Houses in Buenos Aires
The price of meat in Buenos Aires may be a little more than a couple of years ago, but do not despair, there are still good grills that offer very reasonable prices. Here is 10 recommendations that your adverage backpaker won?t know about:
1. Lo de Falucho
Almost all economical grills have a similar feature: the name refers to its owner. This, however, refers to his dog. A serving to share, accompanied by potatoes and sweet potatoes on the grill and a soda costs 45 pesos. (Gorostiaga 1833, Las Cañitas / T 4772-4458)
2. La Colonia
Warm and comfortable haven that features smoking room and tables on the street. The portion of meat costs 31 pesos and includes fitting chips, salad or mashed, the ribeye is $ 34 and $ 40. May be accompanied by a soda ($ 8) or a glass of wine San Telmo ($ 14). No table service charge. (Julián Alvarez 1674, Palermo / T. 4864-8380)
3. Antigua Querencia
This humble barbecue boasts being family friendly, with the prices and quality close to perfection. The individual portion is 40 pesos and includes with it?s steaks, offal, sausage and a glass of red López (Yatay 602, Almagro / T 4861-4502)
4. El Mosquito
For less than 50 pesos (including soda) you just get a good barbecue and repeat as many times as you want. Do not expect a juicy rib eye, such as Cabaña Las Lilas, but it carries a rich and good desserts like chocolate mousse. (Perón 4499, Almagro / T. 4865-0033)
5. La Rana
Good food most unusual prices. The barbecue costs 45 pesos and includes everything except drinks. Includes, empanadas, sweetbreads, kidneys and chinchus. (Av. Alvarez Thomas 3425, Villa Urquiza / T. 4524-2642)
6. La Luli
A classic restaurant. In value for money, no one casts a shadow on prices for miles around this restaurant. The barbecue costs 100 pesos, but it is enough for four people. (Av. Juan B. Justo esq. Aguirre, Villa Crespo / T. 4899-0540)
7. El Patio de Liliana
Bohemian and romantic, ideal for a date or meeting with friends. For 50 pesos there are three menus to choose: a portion of empanadas with vegetables, plus a pie and a glass of wine, or a quarter chicken with vegetables, more empanadas, homemade custard and wine, or offal (two chinchulines two kidneys and sausage) with chips, moreempanadas and a glass of wine from Salta. (Mitre 3986, Almagro / T 4983-4909)
8. La Taberna de Roberto
Great alternative for meat at good prices. The barbecue is 73 pesos and enough for three people with a good appetite. (Caseros 3399, Parque. Patricios)
9. Siga la Vaca Express
The economic version of this popular chain is one of the best options for eating on the go. 38 pesos for lunch and 45 pesos at night, the executive menu consists of an entrada with chorizo and blood sausage, a cut of choice meat (recommended are ribeye, bondiola, chicken, roast or American beef rib) with salad, french fries, beverage and dessert. On weekends the same menu costs 48 pesos. (Monroe 1802, Belgrano / T. 4781-7882)
10. Lo de Charly
Charly has spent the past twenty years at his craft, and today he serves up grub for those seeking good and cheap options. For 20 pesos you can order the local specialty: the matambrito tenderized, and side dishes, accompanied by a glass of red wine. If the intention is to eat until you burst, the carvery is 51 pesos, but not including wine. (Alvarez Thomas 2101, Villa Ortuzar / T. 4553-0882)
COMMENTS
Richard | 16 de January
I was at the Siga la Vaca on the waterfront in September 2011 and the price for dinner was around $100 pesos. I was not impressed with the quality of the meat and sides.
Dan | 17 de August
I would suggest removing La Colonia from the list. We went there for dinner tonight and quite honestly, the entrana was the worst I've ever had. The steak came out cold with a rubbery texture. Additionally, the prices have been raised tremendously from what is listed in this article. For example, soda is $12, wind is $16, the entrana was $56. Just wanted to let your readers know.
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