Asado
Argentinian Cuisine

Asado

4.2
13 reviews
✏️ Write a Review

Reviews 13

C
Carlos
· Sep 11, 2023
5/5

Home cooking attempt — Asado from scratch

I spent an afternoon making Asado from scratch following a traditional recipe. Getting Malbec wine right was the main challenge — it's not as straightforward as it looks. The intensely beefy and smoky result was rewarding once I got it right. Argentina consumes more beef per capita than almost any …

Read full review →
E
Ethan
· Oct 23, 2024
3/5

Honest verdict on Asado — good but not exceptional

Asado here was solidly made — richly caramelised without anything to complain about. chimichurri herbs was present and handled reasonably. But something was missing from the depth that this dish should have. Argentina consumes more beef per capita than almost any other country. The a family quincho…

Read full review →
O
Owen
· Jan 30, 2024
5/5

Cultural discovery through Asado

Asado opened a door into a cuisine I'd previously known almost nothing about. The richly caramelised flavours are unlike anything in my usual rotation and I mean that positively. the asado is an Argentinian social institution as much as a cooking technique. Understanding that context made the dish t…

Read full review →
D
Diana
· May 05, 2024
4/5

A dish that tells its story — Asado reviewed

You can taste history in Asado if you know what to look for. the asado is an Argentinian social institution as much as a cooking technique. The richly caramelised character reflects those layers — yerba mate doesn't appear by accident; it came from a specific tradition. The a parrilla grill restaur…

Read full review →
A
Aria
· Sep 28, 2023
5/5

First time trying Asado — completely converted

I had never tried Asado before this visit and I wasn't sure what to expect. The bold and satisfying taste hit immediately and made sense of the dish in a way descriptions never quite do. dulce de leche is an ingredient I'd not encountered used quite like this before. The a Buenos Aires steakhouse s…

Read full review →
L
Lucas
· Feb 07, 2024
5/5

Ingredient appreciation — what makes Asado special

What sets Asado apart is the handling of chimichurri herbs. In lesser versions this is treated as a background note. Here it's central and the intensely beefy and smoky result shows it. I've started buying it to cook with at home after this experience. the asado is an Argentinian social institution…

Read full review →
D
Diana
· Jul 09, 2025
5/5

Asado exceeded every expectation

I went in with low expectations — I'd had mediocre versions before. What I found was Asado made with real commitment to chimichurri herbs and technique. The herbal and garlicky result was more complex and satisfying than anything I'd had before. Argentina consumes more beef per capita than almost a…

Read full review →
O
Owen
· Jul 29, 2023
5/5

Cooking class experience — learning Asado properly

I took a cooking class specifically to learn how to make Asado correctly. The instructor explained why beef asado cuts is used the way it is — something I'd never understood from just eating it. The richly caramelised result when you make it yourself is different. the asado is an Argentinian social…

Read full review →
D
Daniel
· May 11, 2024
2/5

Underwhelming Asado — expected more

I was looking forward to Asado here based on the reputation. The reality was disappointing. The bold and satisfying character that makes this dish special was muted — either from shortcuts with beef asado cuts or from scaling up production at the expense of quality. the asado is an Argentinian soci…

Read full review →
P
Priya
· Jul 18, 2024
4/5

Holiday memory — Asado that transported me back

I first ate Asado on a trip five years ago and have been searching for a version this good ever since. This restaurant finally delivered the richly caramelised quality I remembered. beef asado cuts was handled correctly — something most restaurants here get slightly wrong. Argentina consumes more b…

Read full review →

Write a Review