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Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
Regarding Cabaña Las Lilas, Ive been getting some not so good reviews every now and then. This is not to say that I would try to persuade someone not to go, but I guess one needs to manage expectations. The place is always packed and at times, they are just so swamped that service tends to vary. The best antidote for this is to either book a table very early or very late, and try to avoid peak days of the week like Thu, Fri and Sat.
I have never had a problem with crowds or a choice of seating when I made my reservation for 8:00 in the evening, and the restaurant has never disappointed me. I enjoyed Cabaña las Lilas so much that I went three times! Yes, I have experienced other parillas as well, recommended by Gaucho100K, and I enjoyed them also. Even if it is cold outside, the powerful heaters will still keep you reasonably warm enough to enjoy dinner. |
Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
Regarding Cabaña Las Lilas, Ive been getting some not so good reviews every now and then. This is not to say that I would try to persuade someone not to go, but I guess one needs to manage expectations. The place is always packed and at times, they are just so swamped that service tends to vary. The best antidote for this is to either book a table very early or very late, and try to avoid peak days of the week like Thu, Fri and Sat.
I still enjoy lunch there -- even more than dinner. |
Originally Posted by GUWonder
Service at Cabana Las Lilas has not been consistent -- nor great -- since 1999 (or even before) and have always noted that to non-Argentina friends and family whom I have gone there with. However, the food has been generally consistent -- at least the lomo and the brochettes thereof and the breads -- when I have been there or people very close to me. Have you been hearing things about the food slipping?
I still enjoy lunch there -- even more than dinner. I wanted to try even more parillas than what I have already sampled in Buenos Aires, but the outstanding food and service — and convenience to the Hilton — kept me coming back to Cabaña las Lilas for more. Again, perhaps I encountered an exception?... |
Originally Posted by Canarsie
I must have encountered an anomaly at Cabaña las Lilas last year, as the food and the service that I received there all three times was absolutely and consistently excellent.
I wanted to try even more parillas than what I have already sampled in Buenos Aires, but the outstanding food and service — and convenience to the Hilton — kept me coming back to Cabaña las Lilas for more. Again, perhaps I encountered an exception?... Those few occasions where there was a lack of timely and attentive service is one of my only two reservations about Cabana Las Lilas. [The other reservation is that they are not always great in hosting those who are waiting for a table -- when without a reservation or on the very rare chance that a party with a confirmed reservation is made to wait.] |
Originally Posted by Jaimito Cartero
I booked Ana last May when I came to BA on the recommendations of friends. She never showed up, and even after I called her cell phone multiple times and she never answered. I waited about 40 minutes, but then just took a normal taxi since I had an appointment to get my apartment.
I did meet her afterwards, and she was pleasant enough. However, I would have a back up plan, and not be too upset if she doesn´t show. She seemed to have an awful lot of problems with her vehicle, and doesn´t seem to be well capitalized. I know some people who love her services, and others that were quite displeased because she never picked them up, and never had the courtesy to give them a call. |
Gaucho Tread - Very nice info. tips n pearls for travelers.
:cool: Hi to Gaucho ! and thanks for taking your time and effort to well inform
Argentina´s visitors . Have found in your posts very good info. for travelers. Also found in this thread some visitors that post in Trip Advisor forum where I was one of the Locals experts. Not any more. Will follow the forum from time to time to add my two cents. Gaucho : I am not a wine expert, but enjoy a lot expensive Rutinis or Luigi Boscas Malbec´s ( for a splurge) , why are they (sometimes) available cheaper in USA than in Argentina ?... What is you recommendation on a price range AR$ 10 / 15 for Malbecs ? Santiagov |
BA apartment rental
Does anyone have a recomendation for an apartment rental for Sept 06 for 9 nights? Thanks.
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parilla 1880
Any reviews for this resaurant?
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Parrilla 1880
Haven´t been to 1880, guia Oleo may provide some info. I wouldn´t rely only on their opinion but its a good start....
http://www.guiaoleo.com.ar/detail.php?ID=1059 The area, nowadays tends to be packed with tourists (although some comments in guia Olea, by posters, say not), same happens to great La Brigada Parrilla in San Telmo, so I prefer and recommend La Brigada ( a branch....just 2) in Peña St. And Pueyrredon. Same quality in a not SO touristy parrilla. José is a excellent waiter. Meet is cut with fark and spoon ! Ask for "Tira de Asado". Visitors may choose a top "Bife de chorizo"(best choice for real meet taste, especially when tender), "Ojo de bife" ( another great choice, sometimes marinated and tastin heavenly, always tender), or "Bife de Lomo", the most well known, not tasty but always tender meet cut, IF wisely smoked with dif. woods maybe very good, especially next day, eaten as a cold cut. |
Originally Posted by santiagov
Haven´t been to 1880, guia Oleo may provide some info. I wouldn´t rely only on their opinion but its a good start....
http://www.guiaoleo.com.ar/detail.php?ID=1059 The area, nowadays tends to be packed with tourists (although some comments in guia Olea, by posters, say not), same happens to great La Brigada Parrilla in San Telmo, so I prefer and recommend La Brigada ( a branch....just 2) in Peña St. And Pueyrredon. Same quality in a not SO touristy parrilla. José is a excellent waiter. Meet is cut with fark and spoon ! Ask for "Tira de Asado". Visitors may choose a top "Bife de chorizo"(best choice for real meet taste, especially when tender), "Ojo de bife" ( another great choice, sometimes marinated and tastin heavenly, always tender), or "Bife de Lomo", the most well known, not tasty but always tender meet cut, IF wisely smoked with dif. woods maybe very good, especially next day, eaten as a cold cut. |
Originally Posted by santiagov
Gaucho : I am not a wine expert, but enjoy a lot expensive Rutinis or Luigi Boscas Malbec´s ( for a splurge) , why are they (sometimes) available cheaper in USA than in Argentina ?...
What is you recommendation on a price range AR$ 10 / 15 for Malbecs ? Santiagov It is true that some wines are available for less in export markets, but the devil is in the details. One must be sure to compare apples to apples as most of the time the local market labels and the export wines are not the same. I would rather give out wine recommendations over PM, so as to not take this thread too OT. cheers Gaucho100K |
Originally Posted by santiagov
Haven´t been to 1880, guia Oleo may provide some info. I wouldn´t rely only on their opinion but its a good start....
http://www.guiaoleo.com.ar/detail.php?ID=1059 The area, nowadays tends to be packed with tourists (although some comments in guia Olea, by posters, say not), same happens to great La Brigada Parrilla in San Telmo, so I prefer and recommend La Brigada ( a branch....just 2) in Peña St. And Pueyrredon. Same quality in a not SO touristy parrilla. José is a excellent waiter. Meet is cut with fark and spoon ! Ask for "Tira de Asado". Visitors may choose a top "Bife de chorizo"(best choice for real meet taste, especially when tender), "Ojo de bife" ( another great choice, sometimes marinated and tastin heavenly, always tender), or "Bife de Lomo", the most well known, not tasty but always tender meet cut, IF wisely smoked with dif. woods maybe very good, especially next day, eaten as a cold cut. |
The annual Tango Festival occurs in February and March in Buenos Aires. It is something to check out either at Teatro Colon or even the outdoor showcases. It is from the 24th of February until the 5th of March or something like that.
Details are here: www.festivaldetango.com.ar |
Originally Posted by Jim Kutsko
We've eaten at both restaurants when we were in BA in November 2004. Both were excellent. We did lunch at both and didn't find them touristy at all. We are going back in about 5 weeks and will go to at least one of them, but haven't figured out with one yet.
If you prefer a more quiet and more a neighbourhood Porteño styled restaurant, go to La Brigada in Peña Street ( and Av. Pueyrredon) and ask for my waiter Jose ( He is Tucumano, borned in the province of Tucuman, ask him how " fresh" Tucumán is in summertime :))) , thou his English is = 0 ! ( He gets help from his fellow waiters). Top Tira de Asado Especial with salad n fries, with Luigi Bosca Doc 2000 to wash out and a Creme Brule for desserts are my usual choices.... |
Someone mentioned finding Luigi Bosca in the US at good prices. Where? Thanks
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