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I would recommend Don Julio over these two well known restaurants. The availability of reservations might play a role in your decision. Previously, La Cabrera was more accessible without a reservation, especially if you arrived when they opened. However, I'm not sure if that still holds true.
Keep in mind that there are numerous other parrillas offering excellent meats and quality service. La Chosa is also a personal favorite.
Where is La Chosa located?
I haven't had the chance to visit La Cabrera, but at Don Julio, you'll find menus in English, and they provide English speaking waitstaff. The overall experience at Don Julio, including the food, service, and ambiance, is truly fantastic. Honestly, you can't go wrong with either choice.Are menus in English and do the waiters speak English? Is the majority of restaurants Spanish speaking only?
Are menus in English and do the waiters speak English? Is the majority of restaurants Spanish speaking only?
Can you use paragraphs? It's hard to read your post.La Cabrera is absolute trash; I was just there last week. If you go to Applebee's in the USA, you will have a much better time, and spend less. Summary: we went for the 40%-off "happy hour" early dinner 18:30-20:00, and the steak was cooked extremely poorly and inconsistently, no one spoke English and my ~6 years of Spanish was still difficult to understand/inquire, the staff are very rude and you never have the same waiter, every thing they bring you is poorly explained so you don't really know what you're being shown (hot applesauce and cold mushrooms...do I just eat these as a snack, or wait until the steak to pair them with?), there is a 1400 Peso "cubierto" table service charge per person which is illegal in CABA unless they provide 250 mL of water, gluten-free bread options, and sodium-free salt options, my steak had 3 pieces of "tenderloin" which were all cooked differently rare/medium/well and really just average in flavor and quality (i'm no grill master, but i can do a better steak at home with a $8 cut from a normal grocery store), my partner's steak was the expensive Ribeye and it was raw inside and horribly tough (it went to the dog), they lied later when I complained about the Cubierto gringo-tax scam and said the waiter cut my steak and I told him it was good (no one cut our steaks, though they did cut one table's), the Canadian couple next to us were too timid to complain but their steaks were also bad and horribly uncooked in the center, another Expat couple gave my dog their leftover steak because it was horrible, the salads are complete sh*t and the "Caesar" was really bad with no romaine and not-Caesar dressing, my "Rucula" salad was literally just arugula with powdered Parmesan cheese dumped on top with no dressing (and I'm talking low-tier Kraft powdered parmesan that you get at pizza chains in packets), there was no wine/drink list, we weren't sat on time at 18:30 like they swore (you have to register by 18:00 for the 18:30-20:00 discount), they said if we were there past 20:00 we would be charged full price on everything then 19:30-20:15 we waited with credit card out and the waiters were nowhere to be seen, horribly unstaffed and the existing staff are bad and seem like they have never worked at a nice restaurant before, we ordered Agua Sin Gas but never got any water at all, the bill was still over $50 USD for 2 steaks and 2 salads and a bottle of wine all at 40% off (so it would have been at least $75 USD for that garbage meal, which would get you 5 tasty meals elsewhere for a couple), we finally got to pay and they tried to add the aforementioned Cubierto fee x2 and charge me for the bottle of water, I told them i'm not paying a Cubierto since the only thing the menu said was an "Entertainment Charge/Service" which made no sense and I still don't know what that was supposed to include, and after 30 minutes of stating my case with the female manager, she continually tried to argue the facts. she said a server swore he cut our steaks, but when he talked to me he said 'oh i must have been thinking about the other table,' and then when i said there was no salad dressing the other server pointed to the now-cleaned table where i once was and said there was a bottle of olive oil, i explained it wasn't there when i was there, they had just flipped the table over for the 20:00 full-price dinner and even so, there was STILL a missing Balsamic bottle hahaha, i finally got them to agree to drop the 2x Cubierto and the water, but they made no effort to make things right and didn't even offer me a discounted dinner, just words of 'this won't happen again, next time it will be a perfect dinner' blah blah blah, so I was forced and pressured to pay with 3 people standing around me, so instead of a bad conflict I just gave them my card and disputed the charge later with the bank. this was something i would expect to happen in some run-down restaurant in the middle of nowhere, but if you were sold the lie that I was that La Cabrera in Palermo is anything like a world-class restaurant/steakhouse like in Miami and elsewhere, we have been lied to, and it's all marketing from horrible employees at a crap company. the Red Blend Malbec was excellent...that was the only aspect that was enjoyable. 1/10, wish I had never gone, absolutely ridiculous. note that there are 2 different La Cabrera buildings: Cabrera 5127 https://www.google.com/maps/@-34.58...kqGDq7f8b6d7dRyQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
and Cabrera 5099, south of it, in a corner building. https://www.google.com/maps/@-34.58...75oAS6zvCddDdwFg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
i went to the corner building for the "Happy Hour" and i would expect the trash quality and crap service to be the same at the other location, even at the 20:00-onward full-priced menu. will not be back, but i'm hoping Don Julio isn't also a tourist trap.
Yes, Don Julio's IS expensive and my family saves it for once a year type celebrations. We don't make much money but we still will save up for a special occasion. I agree El Preferido is very good and much less expensive. I don't think it's worth it to wait for Don Julio compared to many other places.I’ve always had good experiences at Don Julio, but it’s expensive for BsAs. I’d go to El Preferido or La Carneceria myself, if I’m not in a mood to try for a Don Julio reservation, or Somos Asado in Villa Crespo.
If you’re wanting a solid meat coma for less, there’s one on Salguero, between Honduras and El Salvador that I used to frequent. They apparently renamed, but it used to be called La Barata. Obviously, that was before the current inflation cycle hit. 😅
Likewise. I've been four times, once to celebrate moving to Argentina, once for my birthday last year, then for my first date in Buenos Aires with my wife, and finally for our shared birthday celebration.Yes, Don Julio's IS expensive and my family saves it for once a year type celebrations. We don't make much money but we still will save up for a special occasion. I agree El Preferido is very good and much less expensive. I don't think it's worth it to wait for Don Julio compared to many other places.
Out of these two, Don Julio is clearly superior. But it's more expensive too.
@Darksider415 you sound like a great local. You mentioned your wife is from Brazil so I'm sure in many ways you are like a Latino in many aspects. I read your posts and you come across as loving my country. Like you, we go for very special occasions to Don Julio. For us, it's a large % of our salary. We don't make USD like all of you so it's especially more special probably.Likewise. I've been four times, once to celebrate moving to Argentina, once for my birthday last year, then for my first date in Buenos Aires with my wife, and finally for our shared birthday celebration.
As for the comments above about service... I personally enjoy the Argentine style of service of "get the order, bring the food and leave me alone unless needed." Also, we're in Argentina, it's only polite to try and speak to folks in Spanish.
I agree about using some paragraphs if you can. I didn't even read all of your post as it was impossible to read with everything bunched together.La Cabrera is absolute trash; I was just there last week. If you go to Applebee's in the USA, you will have a much better time, and spend less. Summary: we went for the 40%-off "happy hour" early dinner 18:30-20:00, and the steak was cooked extremely poorly and inconsistently, no one spoke English and my ~6 years of Spanish was still difficult to understand/inquire, the staff are very rude and you never have the same waiter, every thing they bring you is poorly explained so you don't really know what you're being shown (hot applesauce and cold mushrooms...do I just eat these as a snack, or wait until the steak to pair them with?), there is a 1400 Peso "cubierto" table service charge per person which is illegal in CABA unless they provide 250 mL of water, gluten-free bread options, and sodium-free salt options, my steak had 3 pieces of "tenderloin" which were all cooked differently rare/medium/well and really just average in flavor and quality (i'm no grill master, but i can do a better steak at home with a $8 cut from a normal grocery store), my partner's steak was the expensive Ribeye and it was raw inside and horribly tough (it went to the dog), they lied later when I complained about the Cubierto gringo-tax scam and said the waiter cut my steak and I told him it was good (no one cut our steaks, though they did cut one table's), the Canadian couple next to us were too timid to complain but their steaks were also bad and horribly uncooked in the center, another Expat couple gave my dog their leftover steak because it was horrible, the salads are complete sh*t and the "Caesar" was really bad with no romaine and not-Caesar dressing, my "Rucula" salad was literally just arugula with powdered Parmesan cheese dumped on top with no dressing (and I'm talking low-tier Kraft powdered parmesan that you get at pizza chains in packets), there was no wine/drink list, we weren't sat on time at 18:30 like they swore (you have to register by 18:00 for the 18:30-20:00 discount), they said if we were there past 20:00 we would be charged full price on everything then 19:30-20:15 we waited with credit card out and the waiters were nowhere to be seen, horribly unstaffed and the existing staff are bad and seem like they have never worked at a nice restaurant before, we ordered Agua Sin Gas but never got any water at all, the bill was still over $50 USD for 2 steaks and 2 salads and a bottle of wine all at 40% off (so it would have been at least $75 USD for that garbage meal, which would get you 5 tasty meals elsewhere for a couple), we finally got to pay and they tried to add the aforementioned Cubierto fee x2 and charge me for the bottle of water, I told them i'm not paying a Cubierto since the only thing the menu said was an "Entertainment Charge/Service" which made no sense and I still don't know what that was supposed to include, and after 30 minutes of stating my case with the female manager, she continually tried to argue the facts. she said a server swore he cut our steaks, but when he talked to me he said 'oh i must have been thinking about the other table,' and then when i said there was no salad dressing the other server pointed to the now-cleaned table where i once was and said there was a bottle of olive oil, i explained it wasn't there when i was there, they had just flipped the table over for the 20:00 full-price dinner and even so, there was STILL a missing Balsamic bottle hahaha, i finally got them to agree to drop the 2x Cubierto and the water, but they made no effort to make things right and didn't even offer me a discounted dinner, just words of 'this won't happen again, next time it will be a perfect dinner' blah blah blah, so I was forced and pressured to pay with 3 people standing around me, so instead of a bad conflict I just gave them my card and disputed the charge later with the bank. this was something i would expect to happen in some run-down restaurant in the middle of nowhere, but if you were sold the lie that I was that La Cabrera in Palermo is anything like a world-class restaurant/steakhouse like in Miami and elsewhere, we have been lied to, and it's all marketing from horrible employees at a crap company. the Red Blend Malbec was excellent...that was the only aspect that was enjoyable. 1/10, wish I had never gone, absolutely ridiculous. note that there are 2 different La Cabrera buildings: Cabrera 5127 https://www.google.com/maps/@-34.58...kqGDq7f8b6d7dRyQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
and Cabrera 5099, south of it, in a corner building. https://www.google.com/maps/@-34.58...75oAS6zvCddDdwFg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?entry=ttu
i went to the corner building for the "Happy Hour" and i would expect the trash quality and crap service to be the same at the other location, even at the 20:00-onward full-priced menu. will not be back, but i'm hoping Don Julio isn't also a tourist trap.
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