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Don Julio now has $100 US steaks

Not sure if people noticed but La Nacion members have a discount of 20% off Don Julio. Just saw it. Things must be slowing down to see that discount.
Yeah @Darksider415 beat you to it. He mentioned it the other day.

 
I just found out you can buy the exact same steaks that they cook at the restaurant from this butcher. Not the cheapest but much cheaper than the restaurant.

Wow didn't know you could buy steak from there. But prices look very expensive. I ate here last week for the first time. The first time I could make reservations for the next day online. Things have slowed down.

What is another butcher with good beef but less affordable prices?
 
Wow didn't know you could buy steak from there. But prices look very expensive. I ate here last week for the first time. The first time I could make reservations for the next day online. Things have slowed down.

What is another butcher with good beef but less affordable prices?
RES is good and has a lot of locations in CABA.

 
I just found out you can buy the exact same steaks that they cook at the restaurant from this butcher. Not the cheapest but much cheaper than the restaurant.

Those prices are very very dear to cook at home. Not worth it.
 
Despite complaints about their prices, they’ve proven to be the best. They’ve now won an award and secured the No. 1 spot among the top 50 restaurants in Latin America.

The Buenos Aires grill Don Julio was singled out for, among other things, its meats, local wines and the authentic service by chef Guido Tassi and Pablo Rivero.


 
Several Argentine restaurants also made it to the top 50, including 'El Preferido.' That’s my favorite, I like it even more than Don Julio! Here’s the list in case you want to check them out. But you know, if you go, be sure to bring a well-stuffed wallet!


18. Gran Dabbang, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
29. Mishiguene, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
31. El Preferido de Palermo, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
33. Trescha, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
34. Niño Gordo, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
37. Julia, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
46. Aramburu, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
 
Several Argentine restaurants also made it to the top 50, including 'El Preferido.' That’s my favorite, I like it even more than Don Julio! Here’s the list in case you want to check them out. But you know, if you go, be sure to bring a well-stuffed wallet!


18. Gran Dabbang, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
29. Mishiguene, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
31. El Preferido de Palermo, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
33. Trescha, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
34. Niño Gordo, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
37. Julia, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
46. Aramburu, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
Thanks, I'll add them to the list for next time!
 
Several Argentine restaurants also made it to the top 50, including 'El Preferido.' That’s my favorite, I like it even more than Don Julio! Here’s the list in case you want to check them out. But you know, if you go, be sure to bring a well-stuffed wallet!


18. Gran Dabbang, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
29. Mishiguene, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
31. El Preferido de Palermo, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
33. Trescha, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
34. Niño Gordo, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
37. Julia, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
46. Aramburu, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
Great list @noname!

I go to all of these places frequently when I'm in Buenos Aires. They are all highly rated. Food and service are great at all of these places but some are on the pricey side but I've never had a bad meal at any of these places!
 
Say what you will about Don Julio. The place still has people lined up day in and day out. They should charge as much as they can while the getting is good. Those owners are making a fortune!
Actually @Wally that isn't true anymore. The lines have gone way down. I went the other day with a cousin in town and was surprised we could get in for the same day. I asked the waitress and she said business was way down. She said there aren't nearly as many tourists as before. Tourism numbers have drastically come down as BA is more expensive now.

During weekends it is still busy at prime times but first time in a few years that I could just show up during prime eating hour and get in for table for 4 with no reservations and no waiting.
 
Great list @noname!

I go to all of these places frequently when I'm in Buenos Aires. They are all highly rated. Food and service are great at all of these places but some are on the pricey side but I've never had a bad meal at any of these places!
Most of these I just have for special occasions now which is when friends are in town and some of these are on their list to go. Expensive now.
 
Several Argentine restaurants also made it to the top 50, including 'El Preferido.' That’s my favorite, I like it even more than Don Julio! Here’s the list in case you want to check them out. But you know, if you go, be sure to bring a well-stuffed wallet!


18. Gran Dabbang, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
29. Mishiguene, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
31. El Preferido de Palermo, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
33. Trescha, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
34. Niño Gordo, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
37. Julia, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
46. Aramburu, en Buenos Aires, Argentina
I went to Gran Dabbang, El Preferido de Palermo (which I thought had the best steak), Aramburu I went for my birthday and Michiguene was unique. All good but I'm told the prices are much more than when I went. Not sure I can afford some of them now.
 
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