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Buenos Aires Grill is the first Argentine Restaurant in Ireland. Buenos Aires Grill is a venue where you can experience Argentina through the food. The whole Argentine culture can be condensed in its food and Buenos Aires Grill stimulates your five sense to enhance and potentate the overall eating-out experience: Argentine music playing softly in the background, the food, the aromas and flavours, the wines, the interior design and decoration, and the appearance of our very own South American staff. Everything thought to trigger this idea of Argentina is everywhere you look. The restaurant offers a lunch menu that is both affordable and suitable for the clients needs. For dinner, we offer a menu "a la carte" a special dinner menu that changes on a regular basis. The range of food includes mainly beef, other meat such as pork or chicken, starters and sides, vegetarian options and a seafood alternative.
 
Buenos Aires Grill
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Credibility Score:
58%
Visited:
23/01/2012
Posted:
24/01/2012
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ndebele
Joined 13/06/2008
8 reviews
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1.5
Probably the toughest steak I have ever had in a restaurant!! Using the menu pages deal we booked for a monday evening. To cut to the chase my husband couldn't even cut into his steak, I tried it as well and I had no success. You could tell by looking at the steak it was rough. I'm surprised a chef served it. We sent it back, the replacement steak was equally as tough and therefore my husband ended up having no main. My steak I managed about half, but it involved so much chewing just to make it digestable I ran out of energy and gave up. When the bill came we needed to pay 15euro for drinks on top of the 40 we had already paid for the voucher. I suggested the drinks should be complimentry considering we had already paid for meals we couldn't eat. I was told the drinks would have to be paid for, So no gesture from the restuarant to satisfy customers who receive awful food. Will never go back,
Credibility Score:
68%
Visited:
21/01/2012
Posted:
23/01/2012
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grumpy
Joined 16/04/2007
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3.0
We had a Menupages special offer voucher on Friday night. It is 2 yrars since our last visit for which we paid full price. On this occasion the portion sizes were decidedly smaller perhaps because of the special offer. Starters were Empanades (undercooked) and grilled mackeral (so-so). My T-Bone was small and too thinly cut but the flavour Was delicious. My partners fillet was a bit charred on the outside and again a bit on the mean side. The mains were accompanied by lovely thick cut chips. We passed on the desserts.Between a nice bottle of Malbec, 1 Jameson, 2 cognacs and a tip we dropped an extra €40. The place was packed, the service friendly and efficient. The starters were not up to scratch. We left feeling that we had half a fillet and half a T-bone at half price. Whats special about that?
Credibility Score:
19%
Visited:
09/12/2011
Posted:
20/01/2012
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jenegan
Joined 19/01/2012
1 reviews
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4.0
Visited with a group of girlfriends. The service was amazing but the atmosphere of the restaurant is only mediocre. It's a bit bright. Had the empanadas to start (and had really high expectations after fond memories of these in Argentina), but they didn't live up to expectations at all. The steak was beautiful. Would go back again but would wait for a menupages deal to go.
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Buenos Aires Grill
Unit 2, Castle Way, Golden Lane
City Centre South
Dublin
Telephone:
01 4759616
Opening hours:
Open 6 days a week Dinner & Lunch: Wednesday to Friday: 12-3pm
Capacity:
80
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Argentinean, Coeliac options, Seafood, Steak, Steak and Seafood
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