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Food & Drink Gourmet Porteño - Definitely a must go

EmilyJ

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I wanted to share my experience at Gourmet Porteño; I truly loved it. It's an all-you-can-eat buffet in Puerto Madero with excellent service, but what impressed me the most was the quality-price ratio, and the variety of dishes they offer, there are really options for all tastes. I took pics of all the dishes I tried and also of the menu;
I will definitely go back on my next visit to BA. :)
The cost per person is $21,000 from Sundays to Thursdays and $23,500 on Fridays, Saturdays, and holiday eves, in addition to the table service charge of $1,800, and drinks are paid separately.

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  1. 12 pieces of sushi
  2. Taco quesadilla and rajas
  3. Vacío (Steak) chinchulín and bondiola in mustard sauce
  4. Pastas
  5. Flan with cream and Brownie
  6. Lemon ice cream

I went on a Monday and did it without reservation but I guess for the weekends you need to make a reservation.


 

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I wanted to share my experience at Gourmet Porteño; I truly loved it. It's an all-you-can-eat buffet in Puerto Madero with excellent service, but what impressed me the most was the quality-price ratio, and the variety of dishes they offer, there are really options for all tastes. I took pics of all the dishes I tried and also of the menu;
I will definitely go back on my next visit to BA. :)
The cost per person is $21,000 from Sundays to Thursdays and $23,500 on Fridays, Saturdays, and holiday eves, in addition to the table service charge of $1,800, and drinks are paid separately.

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  1. 12 pieces of sushi
  2. Taco quesadilla and rajas
  3. Vacío (Steak) chinchulín and bondiola in mustard sauce
  4. Pastas
  5. Flan with cream and Brownie
  6. Lemon ice cream

I went on a Monday and did it without reservation but I guess for the weekends you need to make a reservation.



What does the table service charge include?
 
Thank you for posting this. It is good to see these all you can eat places still exist. I used to go to one in Puerto Madero that was all you can eat but I forgot the name and don't know if it is still around. It had a lot of items on it. I will keep this place in mind when I visit in July.
 
I went last week with my coworkers, we were 11 in total and spent $250,000. It was to celebrate my birthday and a friend's (the birthday celebrants weren't charged, they gave us champagne to toast and a little cake with a candle for each of us). The service was excellent, as was the food. The waiters were always attentive and friendly. Additionally, we had two companions who were celiac and the restaurant had specific options for them, and everything was prepared separately to avoid cross-contamination. Without a doubt, I would rate the experience 10/10 and would return without hesitation.
 
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