Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Destination parrilla on Puerto Madero with excellent steaks and big portions, but service inconsistency, tip pressure, and occasional billing issues warrant vigilance.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Estilo Campo delivers solid steakhouse performance anchored by strong food quality and a beautiful waterfront setting that justifies its destination status among Buenos Aires parrillas. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from perfectly charred ribeyes to overcooked or reheated cuts— and uneven service with reported tip pressure prevent grade A territory. Recent complaints about billing and declining quality suggest operational challenges that keep this from competing with the city's premier steakhouses.
On the Puerto Madero docks, Estilo Campo feels classic and bustling—big rooms, open flames, and a Malbec list built for steak. Diners rave about juicy ribeyes and shareable tomahawks, though some note service swings and the need to watch the bill. There are some review authenticity concerns—a few templated-sounding praises and repeated staff shoutouts—so weigh patterns against the strong photo evidence. The cooking leans traditional parrilla: beef-forward, charcoal-kissed, and portion-heavy rather than chefly theatrics. When the grill team is on, short ribs and bife de chorizo land perfectly; off nights bring overcooking or fatty cuts. Wines skew toward local reds, and servers often guide pairings—great for travelers seeking a straightforward Argentine feast. Families do fine here thanks to familiar options like chicken, fries, and simple salads, plus huge steaks meant for sharing. There is no kids menu noted, but portions are generous; just know the vibe gets lively late, and adventurous offal or very rare beef might not suit picky eaters.
Area: Upscale waterfront promenade with business diners and travelers; scenic riverwalk and modern towers.
Safety: Well-policed, high foot traffic, generally safe; occasional valet or service disputes reported.
Nearby: Along Puerto Madero docks near hotels, offices, and tourist strolls; easy riverfront walk pre/post meal.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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