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Buenos Aires Grill

Buenos Aires Grill

8856 Corbin AveCA 91324, Northridge, United States

Wine • Meat • Pasta • Cheese


"I'd been wanting to go this restaurant since I saw it couple years ago. It's not one you would see on the street, I happened to be in that shopping center. It was crowded, people having fun, well lit. Almost of reviews. I had opportunity go the other night, and they take reservations although we waited about mins and no one in line no prob. People weren't getting up so I guess they liked it here. We wanted steak so ordered one of the large platters for but really could share. You get one side we got sauteed vegetables that were soggy and steamed not what I called sauteed and ordered a of garlic parsley fries. Sounded like ones I had else wear. These cold and soggy. Extra sides for tiny bit. Grill warm hard overcooked food, like it was heated up, sent completely different. Sizzling grill and smoking. Meat shrimp sizzling obviously fresh cooked this time, only thing short rib(flanken) was thin and tough again, other thick and tender flavorful. Steak perfect as before, flavorful and tender med,/rare. Chicken hot flavorful Shrimp good and different from platter. I thought manager was going to kick us, something wrong with everything but the Steak. Ok, we only want the steak med/rare can't do not in platters.ok we"ll have the steak med/rare brought us huge piece of skirt steak, perfectly cooked and left the platter, said this is way we eat. I know we were a pain to them, it worked out fine, server and manager in the end very accommodating. I'm not sure I would go back not sure if I like real Argentine food except the steak with with baked potato if they have and a lot of the chimichurri sauce thats on the table with the pico de gallo which is great. That's just us, people around us seemed to enjoy everything especially the empanadas and salads. The portions are huge. If I were to go back I'd get the empanadas which seemed to be on many tables and the salad with the steak. I'm basing this review strictly on our experience"

Buenos Aires Grill

Buenos Aires Grill

8856 Corbin Ave Northridge, CA 91324-3309, United States

Steak • Grill • Cheese • American


"First, I want to say this review is LONG overdue. Second, I want to say that a few years ago, I realized that eating beef or pork typically causes me severe intestinal distress, so I very rarely eat either. And lastly, it?s imperative to say that I am perhaps the pickiest eater on the planet. My adult sons tell me my food palate is that of a toddler ? I won?t eat, or even try most foods, including eggs, seafood, fish, or foods that look weird or have mushy textures (like mushrooms or tofu), in addition to a litany of other foods, so if I write a positive food review, rest assured, the restaurant, and food, was phenomenal. Months ago, I was invited to Los Angeles, with my friend of more than thirty years, Martha. On our first evening, we went to eat at Buenos Aires Grill with her aunt, uncle, mom, and cousins ? in total, we were a party of seven. All of the food ordered was shared, family style. Since I had heard so much about the restaurant, I knew I wanted to try everything ? and clearly, I (almost) did. Since Martha had eaten there before, and she knows my likes and dislikes, I requested she place the order on my behalf. We started with the empanadas. OH, MY GAWD? THESE empanadas are the ABSOLUTE BEST I have EVER eaten ? EVER? E.V.E.R. and I have lived in Cuba, México, and Spain? The empanadas are sheer PERFECTION? they APPEAR to be fake ? they are absolutely flawlessly shaped and baked? their crust is neither too thin nor too thick. The filling was drool inducing and I, honestly, genuinely, doubted the taste could be improved, but once I topped the empanada with the chimichurri, if I would have died, in that moment, I would have rested in peace as the happiest human on Earth. She also ordered both the Quesos Fundido and Provoleta and the Chimichurri and (French) Bread (baguette) ? I LOVE CHEESE, and French bread, but, once again, I am PICKY ? and skeptical of new foods. Both the cheeses caused my salivary glands to go into elated overdrive. The union of cheese, chimichurri, and the baguette? TO DIE FOR. I don?t know if Martha ordered the Manolo or Buenos Aires Parrilla, but I ate a bite, or two, of each and every single one of the elements. Despite having lived in Texas since 1990, and as an individual who has eaten countless steaks, ribs, sausages, and chorizo, I have never eaten more deliciously seasoned, epically prepared, and perfectly grilled bites of beef and pork. In addition to the meat, the parrillas were accompanied by mashed potatoes, French fries, Spanish rice, and sautéed vegetables. HOLY MOLY ? each side was mouthwatering, scrumptious, delightful. Fearing I would not want to eat the meat, based on the aforementioned explanation, Martha also ordered the Spinach Cheese Ravioli and the Chicken Alfredo? I have eaten A LOT of pasta dishes in my day? I was raised to believe I was 50% Italian (thanks to 23andMe, I now know that is false). In any case, I?m confident t"