Reservations
Well-executed Argentine-style steakhouse with polished service most nights and premium pricing; great for business or celebrations, but expect add-ons and occasional service delays at peak times.
Gaucho City delivers strong steak quality and knowledgeable staff guidance that compete with the City's better steakhouses, but inconsistent execution during peak times and notable service delays prevent a higher grade. The distinctive vault setting and premium beef justify the splurge for steak enthusiasts, though wine markups and à la carte sides add up quickly.
Downstairs in the City, Gaucho City feels slick and modern with a moody, polished vibe that suits client dinners and date nights. Reviewers describe servers who explain cuts and pour confidently, with one noting, "Service felt professional without the script." However, expect peak-time waits for drinks and occasional water upselling, and the setting is partly windowless but handsome and refurbished. The kitchen focuses on Argentine-style beef done right rather than theatrics. The culinary approach leans elevated traditional: premium cuts, classic sauces, crisp starters like prawn chicharron, and sides that are ordered separately. Fans rave about accurate doneness and rich flavor, though a few report tough or mis-timed steaks on busy nights. Pricing is premium for the City, with wine markups that can sting, but many feel the steak quality earns the splurge. Families can manage here in a pinch, but it is not designed for kids. The menu has familiar items like chips and simple desserts (brownie, dulce de leche pancake), yet the focus is steak and wine. No clear kids menu surfaced in reviews, and sides are charged separately, so value is better for adults who want the full steakhouse experience.
Area: Financial district with corporate offices and upscale venues; suits business dining and special-occasion evenings.
Safety: High-footfall business area with good lighting and active streets on weekdays; quieter on weekends but generally safe.
Nearby: Near Bank/Monument; close to offices, historic sites, and hotels; underground, windowless dining noted by reviewers.
Available: Reservations
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