Our Favorite Argentinian Food in Buenos Aires at Parrilla Peña Steakhouse
After trying several different steakhouses in Buenos Aires, Argentina it didn't take us long to find our favorite restaurant in the entire city. Parrilla Peña, an asado neighborhood steakhouse, serves up the best Argentinian cuisine in Buenos Aires at an affordable price. It is the kind of place where you find locals eating there as opposed to tourists. If you're looking for top notch Argentine steak without all of the fluff come here:
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Address: Rodríguez Pena 682, 1020 Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Hours: 12–4PM & 8PM–Midnight
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Our Favorite Argentinian Food in Buenos Aires at Parrilla Peña Steakhouse Travel Video Transcript:
So I know we always say we're excited about this meal but today it is extra special because we're bringing you to our favorite restaurant in all of Buenos Aires. This is a steakhouse. It is a Parrilla. That means they cook all of their meat on the grill. And it is seriously the best meat we've tried in the city. And we've ordered our favorite cut - Bife de Lomo. It is going to be amazing. We're waiting for that to show up.
So it wouldn't be a proper meal without a little bit of Vino Tinto. Yes, this is the house wine and it is actually very good for house wine. So anyways, what makes this our favorite restaurant in Buenos Aires. Well, you know traditional Argentine food is steak. And it is called Parrilla or Asado.
And this is the reason we came here. The star of the meal has arrived. The star of the meal. Bife de lomo. Look at this piece of beauty on my fork.
That is some of the most tender meat I've ever had in my entire life. You bite into it and it just disintegrates, it just melts right into your mouth. And it is so juicy and flavorful. It is just fantastic. This is the tenderloin in English. It is the best. And you know what makes this restaurant awesome. You know how you can tell you're in a really good steakhouse. They don't ask you how you want your steak. They don't say do you want it rare, do you want it medium rare, do you want it well done? No, they just make it the house way and they know what they're doing. So you get the best most optimal steak possible.
So it is now my turn. And I like to put Chimichurri on my steak.
Okay, so Sam what do you think sets Argentinian steak apart from steak in any other country. Well, Argentine steak has a reputation for being world class. It is considered one of the best steaks in the world and you know what I totally agree with that. What really sets it apart is they don't try to mask the steak with tonnes of barbecue sauce. Like if you look down here you can see. I don't know if you can see this but there is just a little bit of salt on top. What the real focus is is on grilling. Grilling it to perfection. Using the right temperature, cooking it for the right amount of time so it is a little bit crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside. They have just got that down to perfection. Argentine steak is just world class. There is no other way to describe it. Yeah, take that Brazil.
Okay, so we've been stuffing ourselves for close to an hour. It is time to go home. So let's do price point. Okay, so in terms of price point we're going to focus on which is basically the nicest cut of meat in the house. That entire cut of meat was 270 Pesos which was about $18 US dollars. And that was for both of us. So when you think about that kind of value you're getting $9 per person and you're eating like some of the best steak of your entire life. So incredible value and again this is just the kind of place. Like I can't recommend it enough. I would call it a neighborhood parrilla. A neighborhood steakhouse. It is the kind of place that you go into and you see mostly locals are eating at. And when you see locals eating at a restaurant like this you know it is high quality because they are going to demand it. They're not going to come back if the food is not good. You can rip off a tourist but you're not going to rip off a local. And that is all I've got to say. Come here. Goodbye.
This is part of our Travel in Argentina series focusing on Argentine foods and Argentine cuisine.
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Chasing a Plate is in Buenos Aires, Argentina! We join Parrilla Tour for a walking food tour around the Palermo barrio (neighbourhood).
We start with sampling a couple of famous foods in Argentina- choripan (chorizo sausage sandwich) and empanadas (a stuffed pastry). We then move on to a parrilla which specialises in asado or bbq. We eat skirt steak and sirloin steak as well as grilled vegetables. Our final stop on the walking food tour is helado or ice cream! We sample dulce de leche (milk caramel), flan, pistachio and cappucino. Delicious!!
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50 Hours In Buenos Aires: Eat And Drink Travel Guide
In this instalment of our 50 Hours in series, we take you on a whirlwind tour of Buenos Aires...which just happens to be the host city of Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants 2019, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna!
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Comiendo una Rica Parrilla en Buenos Aires, Argentina
Para nuestro tercer día en Buenos Aires, decidimos ir a comer parrilla argentina!
Comenzamos el día con un desayuno en Norte (Talcahuano 953), donde comimos unas ricas facturas y medialunas con café con leche. De ahí, nos subimos a un taxi y fuimos a pasear por Puerto Madero para visitar la ARA Presidente Sarmiento, una fragata que fue buque escuela y que ahora es un museo. Recorrimos la fragata que data del año 1897 y que hasta 1939 realizó 37 viajes de instrucción por diversas partes del mundo.
Después de pasear por Puerto Madero, fuimos a almorzar a la parrilla Niña Bonita (1715 Avenida Corrientes). Comimos vacio, bife de lomo, bife de chorizo, chorizo, papas fritas y una ensalada completa. La comida estuvo excelente!
Esa tarde, nos hicimos una siestita, y luego salimos a comer unos helados en Freddo y pasear por la Feria de Recoleta que ocurre todos los sábados por la tarde.
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TRYING THE FAMOUS STEAK & MALBEC WINE at Don Julio Buenos Aires - Vlog Buenos Aires 4k
When in Buenos Aires, it would be crazy to not try the famous Argentinean steak and Malbec wine. We tried the famous Argentienan steak and Malbec wine at Don Julio Buenos Aires. It was a lot of fun making our vlog Buenos Aires style!!! The food was unbelievably good and we share tips how to get a table if you do not have a reservation.
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Eating Steak in Buenos Aires at a fancy steakhouse (Don Julio) in Palermo
Venturing away from our apartment in Recoleta we visited one of the most famous steakhouses in Buenos Aires (Don Julio) located in the heart of upscale Palermo. Come find out what it is like to experience a fancy dining experience in Buenos Aires with a slice of tenderloin steak, Malbec wine, grilled vegetables and bread.
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Address: Guatemala 4699, 1425 Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Eating Steak in Buenos Aires at a fancy steakhouse (Don Julio) in Palermo Travel Video Transcript:
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So we've ventured away from our neighborhood for today's food video. We are currently in Palermo. And we're eating at a place called Don Julio. This is a parrilla which means they focus on grilled meats. And it is a bit more upscale than the one we normally go to over in Recoleta. So it should be an interesting experience.
See if you like it Sam.
Good?
Esta bien.
So let's just take a minute to talk about the tablecloth. Yeah, so the first thing we noticed was just how like thick and durable. Like this is leather cowhide. Also, it is cool just the way that the sauces are presented here. We've got chimmichurri, we have the salsa and then over here the butter.
And show us that steak knife. Oh, yeah, this thing. This thing is incredible. This is actually heavy. I've never had any kind of knife that has felt as solid in my hands. Yeah, you can buy them at the restaurant but they're like 800 Pesos. It feels more like a dagger. It is a weapon. It is a weapon.
So we've got some bread fresh out of the oven. Look at that. I wonder if they make it here themselves because this thing is like piping hot. Ooh.
A nice way to start the meal. I just blew crumbs across the table.
Alright, so time to put the knife to good use. I'm cutting in to the bife de lomo. And this is our tenderloin which is nice and juicy. They way I like it.
Mmmmm.
Oh, wow. Honestly, that just melts in your mouth. That is probably the most tender tenderloin we've had to date in Argentina. I'd have to say. But let's add some chimichurri. Don't forget the chimmichurri. Can't forget that.
Let's see. Oh, lots of chimichurri there.
That's going to be nice and garlic-y. Flavorful.
Mmmmm.
Look at that piece of meat.
I love how easy that knife just penetrates the meat. It is just so tender. It is like cutting through butter. It is like cutting through butter with that knife.
Oh yeah. That's a nice piece of meat. Yeah, I can totally see why it is so highly rated. Now we know why it is popular.
So this is our first time having grilled veggies with steak. What do you think? Yeah, I think I may even prefer it to salad. It is just juicier and I don't know it just brings out the flavors more when they're grilled. Especially the zucchini. It's awesome stuff.
Alright, so we just finished up that meal. How are you feeling? Yeah, it was really good quality steak that is for sure. The portion was quite a bit smaller than what we had at Parrilla Pena though. And to be perfectly honest I prefer the taste at Parrilla Pena as well too. Okay, and what about the price? The price was over 700 Pesos. So this was not a cheap meal. I think we were looking at something over 50 US dollars total for the meal. But you know we are in a fancier neighborhood. Yeah. And this place is really popular with tourists. Yes. So we kind of have that coming. It is a very touristy restaurant. Yeah. But I prefer the neighborhood feel of say a local parrilla compared to somewhere like this. This was a cool experience because this was kind of our first time at a more upscale kind of grill. Fancy spot. But I definitely prefer Parrilla Pena. That is still my all-time favorite spot to get a good steak in Buenos Aires.
This is part of our Travel in Argentina series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Argentine culture, Argentine cuisine, Argentine food, Argentinian food & Argentinian cuisine.
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Argentine Breakfast in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Come join us as we take you out for a typical Argentine breakfast in Buenos Aires, Argentina at a favorite little cafe nearby our apartment. Hint: it's a sweet one!
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So today's video is all about breakfast and the plan is to show you an Argentinian breakfast. Or a desayunar.
Now we wanted to go to a really nice cafe that is near the Recoleta Cemetery; however, it is pouring rain outside so we just ran out of our apartment and found the nearest cafe and popped in. So we've placed our order, we are hungry and yeah we're going to be showing you what breakfast looks like in this part of the world.
So Sam our breakfast has arrived. Breakfast has arrived. I am a very happy boy. Well, the cool thing about breakfast in Argentina is that they like to keep it simple and sweet. And that makes it one of my favorite meals here.
So I'm pretty happy with what I ordered. I got Café con leche which is coffee with milk. The milk is super frothy by the way. Check that out. I'm not even a coffee drinker. I normally go for tea but when in Argentina you've got to do it right. You've got to get some coffee. And then over here I have my medialuna. Which is like a croissant. This one is made with butter and I have facturas which are little pastries. So this one is made with crema pastelera which is kind of like a yellow cream similar to Boston Cream. And this one is stuffed with quince jam. So super excited about that. This is going to be a good breakfast and I'm just going to dig right in. I'm not waiting for you. Ha!
Mmmm.
So, I bit most of the jam out but if you have a look inside. It is like a little croissant roll. A butter roll stuffed with quince jam which is so good. Mmmhmmm.
So Sam can you tell us what you ordered for breakfast. I sure can. So if you take a look down here I'm having something called tostadas which essentially is toast. Yes. It is a massive generous portion. It's a lot of toast. 6 slices. Yeah, I was thinking maybe like two slices but I've got six. And what I'm most excited about here is this is like a whipped butter and it looks amazing. So I'm just going to pour it, not pour it, spread it all over and then take a bit of the jam. I wonder what kind of jam it is. It looks like it may be cherry jam actually. Cherry or a dark raspberry. So getting that ready. Let's see how good this toast is. Wow.
That is some mighty fine toast. Starting the day with sugar. Oh, yeah.
And beverage of choice this morning? Yeah, and for me the best part about Argentine breakfast is the coffee. The quality of the coffee is superb. And I ordered one with con leche. Cafe con leche which means a generous portion of milk and wow is it ever good. I usually put in one pack of sugar, stir it around and it is like perfection. It is magic. Perfection in a cup.
Have a sip. I could have this any time of day. Not just for breakfast. And breakfast also came with orange juice today. It did. How is that? Is it from concentrate? Or freshly squeezed? You know what, it actually tastes freshly squeezed but the pulp has been removed. So good quality orange juice too. We are going to be on some kind of a sugar high by the time we're done all of this food and drink.
Well, as you as you can see we had no trouble devouring that. Yeah, we polished that all off. It is time for price point. Yes, so basically it was 60 pesos per person which right now is between 4 to 5 US dollars. And in some cheaper cafes you can get it for like three but this one is like a really nice quality meal. And they're really generous with the portions and the quality of the food was good so excellent value I'd say. So you're satisfied? Very much. I may need a siesta after breakfast. A morning siesta.
This is part of our Travel in Argentina series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Argentine culture, Argentine arts, Argentine foods, Argentine religion, Argentine cuisine and Argentine people.
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Don Julio: el paraiso de la carne en Buenos Aires
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Food Tour of Buenos Aires - Eat Like a Local, Ep. 5
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Steakhouse in Buenos Aires - Food in Argentina
Argentinian Beef prepared in a Steakhouse (Parrilla) in Buenos Aires. Loin steak, rib eye steak, short ribs, skirt steak or sirloin strip - it's your choice. Prepared Medium rare (jugoso), if you like it well done order a punto - which is the way the Argentinians eat it.
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Welcome to Buenos Aires, Capital city of Argentina. This is a City Walking Tour in 4K under the rain by Wanna Walk. Official name is Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
This is a Buenos Aires walking tour with rain. This city can be also called Capital Federal or just CABA. The name means something like 'Fair Winds' in Spanish. This is one of the largest metropolis in Latin America and it's well known for its cultural offerings including the Tango. Inhabitants of Buenos Aires are called Porteños which means people from the port.
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This is a Virtual Walking Tour of Belgrano, a leafy upper-middle-class neighborhood that can be roughly divided into Belgrano R, Belgrano C, central Belgrano, and Lower Belgrano (Bajo Belgrano). The heart of the barrio pulses with life on its main thoroughfare. Cabildo avenue carries heavy automobile traffic and features some good coffee stores, grocery stores, movie theaters, specialty shops, clothing boutiques, bookstores, and more. buenos aires argentina walking tour, buenos aires city walking tour.
Pedestrians are especially numerous on weekend afternoons. Locals from various areas of the city come to shop and walk. Most of the neighborhood's densest housing is located in the vicinity of Cabildo. High-rise luxury apartment buildings are clustered on the leafy streets.
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In the edge of the plaza lies the Inmaculada Concepción church, called La Redonda.Several museums are around this area. Going down to Lower Belgrano we find the Barrancas de Belgrano, older Rio de la Plata River natural terraces. Although neighboring Nuñez is widely known as the home of River Plate, its landmark stadium River Plate Stadium of Buenos Aires, one of the most important soccer teams in Argentina. Walking tour of buenos aires Streets, walking tour 4k, Best walking tour.
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Buenos Aires City is geographically contained inside the province of Buenos Aires, but it is politically autonomous where more than three million people live in the City of Buenos Aires. BA or BAIRES is divided into 48 districts. Its metropolitan area, Great Buenos Aires, the 22nd most populated urban center in the world with over 18 million people. Most of the country's activity is highly concentrated in this single city and its surroundings. This is a barrio Belgrano walk, a residential and peaceful neighborhood with silent streets that lead to different shops, restaurants, architectural relics, and large green spaces. Belgrano's one of the most distinguished districts, and it's ideal for day walks along the wooded tile sidewalks. Buenos Aires constantly receives tourists from all over the world and offers a large choice of cultural events, nightlife, restaurants, and pubs.
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The public transport in Buenos Aires is very good, although crowded during rush hour. The metro here is called the Subte, which is short for Subterranean (underground). Although not in the center of the city, Belgrano is a nice neighborhood and much quieter than the main areas of the city. It is basically a residential area. free walking tour buenos aires, Treadmill walks, Virtual walk, City walks and 4k walking.
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Walking tour of BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA. An elegant, vibrant and modern South American metropolis. As one of the main commercial hubs of Buenos Aires, Belgrano has something for everyone. The myriad of shop windows in Cabildo Ave. will draw you in, but it is Chinatown which will keep you hooked. Buenos Aires — Walking Tour
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