Restaurant Buenos Aires Frankfurt

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Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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Argentinian restaurant· Steak house

Restaurant Buenos Aires Frankfurt Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Restaurant Buenos Aires Frankfurt is located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on Dreieichstraße 35. Restaurant Buenos Aires Frankfurt is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category argentinian restaurant in Germany.

Address

Dreieichstraße 35

Price range

$$

Phone

+49 17655082613

Service options

Outdoor seatingKerbside pickupTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeHealthy optionsLate-night foodSpiritsWine

Open hours

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Frank G

Under new management. The new owner welcomed us personally at the table and gave us some background of himself and his vision of the restaurant. Very polite gentleman. Now the food and drinks: -Drinks: great craft beer, really amazing. Wine selection good but pricey. A 7,70 (retail priced) bottle of Argentinian Syrah goes for 40. Nice margin! Food: supposedly the “best steak” in the world of organic beef. Had the rib-eye. Please see for yourself. 350g but at least 50-80g went to waste as it was fat or chord. It was grilled to perfection though. Overall 3 stars. Not sure if I will return.

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Carlos Bravo

Quality of food and service. It's a treat you have to do to yourself at least once! Juicy meat, awesome presentation and a selection of beers, wine and starters. I strongly recommend to taste the \bife ancho\. Although all choices are really yummy!

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Aitana Alfonzo Carisimo

The restaurant is perfect because you feel like you really are Argentina and the food is delicius I recomended a lot

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andres lopez

OMG, steakes are steaks but Argentinian are another thing

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Patrice Allegue

We are on journey to try out everything latino in Frankfurt. Buenos Aires was the next on the list because it was meat time. So let's check the boxes for the review: Service: - first impression was that there is a problem in communication between the owner and the ppl working there. We had a reservation, but since the final check was via phone it seemed they didn't get the name right. So my gf was first there and she told them the reservation on my name, they couldn't find it and I stead of helping they showed her the door. That's a no go. So I stormed in when I arrived and clarified it also with phone logs. So that wasn't a good start. - the restaurant was full and clearly they couldn't keep up with getting orders, serving drinks, serving food and cleaning. Let's say everything took more time than expected. I understand that maybe one more waiter is not in the budget but still they should read the room and see who waits how long. - when more friends arrived they were asked if they would eat something, but in a way that suggests them that it wouldn't be welcome if they want, they still did. Now to the interesting part, the thing we all go into restaurants. Food: - the meat was really good. They didn't really hit the desired cook level but still top meat and quite authentic (as much as you can replicate it here) - the dessert also way better than expected. And we were able to try something new they are trying. Amazing. - it wasn't out of this world but still one of the best in the price range. On the other hand: - the house wine was OK to drink, but that's kinda it. I mean sure they have other good wine but house wine shouldn't be the cheapest, it represents the restaurant. - we also found pisco sour, and as peruvian \experts\ we were excited to try. What they gave us was so far from what it should be, a big disappointment. So in the end, yes go for the food, but the experience needs to be improved drastically.