Why everyone keeps coming back.
Parrilla al Paso is a beloved bar & grill nestled in the heart of Buenos Aires at Cuenca 726, offering an authentic Argentine parrilla experience that captures the essence of local flavors and convivial dining. This unpretentious spot is a true gem for those who appreciate hearty, flavorful grilled dishes without the fuss or the expense.
At Parrilla al Paso, the grills are always fired up, delivering tender, smoky chicken—a standout favorite as noted by regulars like Alan Damp who praises the “pollo a la parrilla con ensalada” as a daily go-to that’s both delicious and terribly affordable in an area where good eating options are scarce. The menu emphasizes generous portions and bold, genuine flavors that proudly showcase classic Argentine grilling traditions.
Patrons such as Lucio Zava highlight the spot as “the best parrilla in the area,” a rare find for those who value “authentic, straightforward good food.” The emphasis here is on substance over style, with perfectly cooked meats that hit the mark every time, served in a cozy, no-frills environment where the food truly takes center stage. It’s a place where the richness of the sauces, the char of the grill, and the freshness of accompanying salads combine to create an unforgettable dining experience.
The atmosphere is vibrant yet unassuming; the space may be modest in size, but as Manuel Alejandro Irala attests, the warm, attentive service elevates the entire experience, making you feel genuinely welcomed. The staff’s friendliness and efficiency complement the comforting appeal of the dishes, adding a personal touch that keeps customers coming back.
While some reviews, like that of Joel Tomala Cuenca, note that cuts of meat could see minor improvements, it’s impossible to ignore the unbeatable value—the combination of hearty meals, quality flavors, and wallet-friendly prices makes Parrilla al Paso a standout contender for anyone craving authentic Argentine grilled fare.
Be prepared for busy times, as Mauro Sebastian Perez Magallanes points out the occasional long queues, but rest assured, the wait is well worth it for the rich tastes and ample servings served with a smile. If you’re in Buenos Aires and seek a genuine, economical, and delicious parrilla experience, Parrilla al Paso is an excellent choice where the joy of great food meets the warmth of true local hospitality.
67 notes — the real pulse of the room.
Alan Damp.
Mauro Sebastian Perez Magallanes.
Lucio Zava.
Manuel Alejandro Irala.
Joel Tomala Cuenca.
GUSTAVO EZEQUIEL YBARRA.
Marianela Ruiz.
Dario Ismael.
Hours & the door on Bergmannstraße.
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Service options
- Outdoor seating
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Popular for
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Solo dining
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Offerings
- Alcohol
- Beer
- Food
- Food at bar
- Quick bite
- Wine
Dining options
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Seating
- Table service
Amenities
- Bar onsite
- Restroom
Atmosphere
- Casual
- Cozy
- Quiet
Crowd
- Groups
Payments
- Debit cards
- NFC mobile payments
Parking
- Free street parking
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