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Steak Buenos Aires: Siga La Vaca

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For those of you who are familiar with Argentina, you know that when it comes to meat the portions almost never leave you asking for more. Eating meat, and lots of it, comes easily to us and so the idea of an all you can eat meat buffet is nothing too terribly out of the ordinary for us. It’s like any regular old Sunday.

Siga la Vaca came into existence about 20 years ago when a group of entrepreneurs associated with the beef industry decided to try something a little different. They opened their first space about 40 kilometers off PanAmerican Highway and it has space to accommodate up to 50 people. The idea was that at a fixed price their customers could come in sit down and eat until their bellies burst or they had to be rolled out. Since 1993 their first location has grown to hold as many as 300 people. In 1996 they opened another location in San Isidro with enough room for 350 people. Their popularity grew leaps and bounds when they finally made it to the beautiful area of Puerto Madero. This is their biggest location yet seating 450 people.

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Up until recently I never really had much interest but for the sake of the beef I decided to give it a try. I made my way down to Puerto Madero and was greeted by their signature friendly looking cows at the door (don’t worry, they’re not real). When I arrived the place was relatively crowded but due to the fact that they have over 450 seats I didn’t wait for more than a minute to be seated. The waitstaff was extremely friendly and helpful when it came to explaining all about how everything was supposed to work. They brought me my included wine (yes, you do get wine or beer included) and I was to the salad bar.

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There was actually a large selection of fixings at the salad bar including things like pickled vegetables and already made bean salads etc. While it wasn’t the best salad I’ve ever had I have no qualms with it, in fact, I went back for seconds. I took ‘all you can eat’ to be a challenge you see. The other nice thing about the salad bar is its close proximity to what I’d refer to as the ‘meat bar’. You can scope it out a bit and get a feel for what’s on the parrilla. The moment had come, time for the star of the show. Siga la Vaca has an impressive selection of meats of all different type: pork, chicken, beef. Luckily for me I have a good idea of what everything looks like on the parrilla but I could see how someone who had little to no knowledge of Argentine beef it would be practically impossible to navigate, big flaw. People typically like to know what it is you’re getting into. The idea is that you just walk up, find something you like and point.

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While the idea of Siga la Vaca is a good one the actual execution is a bit lackluster. Everything that I tried was a bit overcooked or not quite right. It wasn’t bad but it just wasn’t great. This isn’t surprising to me considering the fact that the parrillas are going all day just waiting for the next person to come pick their food. There’s no real way to avoid overcooking or drying out while you’re trying to keep everything prepared and warm, especially if it’s for 450 some people. The buffet style is very American in feel and not something that I would consider authentic.  Unfortunately it’s not a place that I would ever go back to but considering what you pay  it can be an interesting experience for a curious individual.

 
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Posted by on November 28, 2013 in Restaurant Reviews

 

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Best Buenos Aires Steakhouse: Siga La Vaca, Puerto Madero

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There is no doubt that there are better parrillas around Buenos Aires but Siga la Vaca combines Argentine food in a buffet format. A successful combination, taking into consideration the crowds that pour into Siga la Vaca on a regular weekday night. Due to its high success you can bet on finding several locations around Buenos Aires, they even have an express option which is their version of fast food. It’s a big location that can easily accommodate large groups with hearty appetites. It’s an ideal choice for those looking for a good value, loud atmosphere and would like to share dinner with a group. You can rest assured that they keep their salad bar fresh and full. You have the option of receiving one beverage, which can be a bottle of wine, a pitcher of beer or soda.

You really do get your moneys worth at Siga La Vaca and I strongly recommend it for those who enjoy buffet style dining with an argentine twist. The waitress was friendly and to my surprise strapped all of our handbags onto our chairs for security purposes, knowing that our bags were secured actually allowed me to enjoy my dinner.

The atmosphere is not too formal and you can bet on quick service! They have a good meat selection with a long front grill exposing a mountain of meat, with just about everything your heart could desire. From chicken to intestines, everything is up for grabs. I definitely enjoyed picking around and trying each one of the different meats on the parrilla, which really allowed me to appreciate the difference between all of the different cuts.

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The greatest thing is that they are all accompanied by selections of appetizers, salads and fries without limits.For being an all you can eat parrilla they sure don’t cheap out with the desserts. That being said my favorite part was ending my meal on a sweet note, I had an excellent chocolate lava cake with ice cream. Without a doubt I enjoyed every second of my meal and left the restaurant with the urge to go back soon. So if you’re looking for a buffet style argentine meal at a great value, Siga La Vaca is a Buenos Aires parrilla must do.

 
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Posted by on July 2, 2013 in Restaurant Reviews

 

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