Best Argentinian Restaurants in Highbury
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- AAnyaVIPLondon •4 reviews5.0Dined todayThank you, lovely food and had the restaurant to ourselves at the time we booked which was very lovely and a rarety for gauchos!More infoGaucho ChanceryPrice: Expensive• Steak• Chancery Lane•4.6
- MMichaelLondon •4 reviews4.0Dined todayVery quiet given cold Tuesday in jan Food was fine although the steak ( 500g bavette ) was good quality but a little overdone for us ( more medium then medium rare and served on a cold plate When pointed out to our very charming waitress she replaced with a warm plate Would go back though maybe on a warmer dayMore infoBocasPrice: Expensive• Tapas / Small Plates• Islington•4.2
- JJacquelineVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •3 reviews4.0Dined 2 days agoThe food is authentic and delicious. Great choripan!More infoBuen AyrePrice: Very Expensive• Argentinean• Hackney•4.8
- WWayneLondon •2 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 28, 2024The welcome was warm and the table location almost excellent :) The food was very good but that’s thanks to the price you pay. The service was good but felt a little rushed. I would recommend for a special evening.More infoGaucho BroadgatePrice: Expensive• Steak• Liverpool Street•4.4
- HHowardLondon •39 reviews5.0Dined on Dec 10, 2024At The Bull, it’s all about the steak, and the steak is truly excellent. My ribeye was superb: top quality meat, perfectly seasoned and expertly cooked. My companion’s fillet was similarly impeccable. The dining room is cosy and welcoming, with the feel of a family-run operation. Wine choice is limited and pricey, although the silky-smooth house Malbec was admittedly delicious - and it needed to be, at £47 a bottle. Service was a bit sketchy (mains and sides for two arrived in three stages), but my five-star rating still stands, because at The Bull it’s all about the steak.More infoThe Bull Steak ExpertPrice: Very Expensive• Argentinean• Holborn•4.8