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Milanga& Co, MontevideoD?Proceed Cautiously
Av. Corrientes 1598, C1042 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
· Hamburger restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (1430 reviews)
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Fast-casual milanesa spot on Corrientes with generous combos and kid options, but quality and service are inconsistent and review authenticity shows notable concerns.
Why it gets a D? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Milanga& Co falls short of reliable neighborhood dining standards due to significant quality variation—portion shrinkage, inconsistent fries, and variable meat thickness undermine the appeal of its prime Corrientes location and broad milanesa lineup. Service remains uneven, and unusual review patterns—including repeated staff prompts for five-star ratings—create substantial uncertainty in assessing true performance. Fast-casual convenience exists, but inconsistency and authenticity concerns make this a risky choice for reliable quality.
Restaurant Summary
Right on bustling Corrientes, this fast-casual spot serves milanesa sandwiches, fries, and coffee across two levels with a view of the avenue. Some guests praise the warm greeting and quick bites, others note messy tables and long waits. However, there are some review authenticity concerns raised by repeated reports of staff prompting for five-star ratings. Expect a bright, casual setup suited to pre-theater cravings. The cooking leans classic Argentinian comfort—milanesa napolitana, a caballo, and American-style cheddar-bacon riffs—more hearty than fussy. When it hits, cutlets are tender and the bread shines; on off days, diners report thin meat and heavy mayo. Fries range from generous and crispy to frozen-tasting and oversalted, so experiences can vary. Families do fine here: there is a kids combo, nuggets, simple sandwiches, and plenty of seating. Stroller access at the main door can be tight, but staff have been described as helpful in finding alternatives. Picky eaters can default to nuggets or classic milanesa; vegetarians have an explicit option on the menu.
At a Glance
- Central location with views of Corrientes and late hours
- Broad milanesa lineup plus vegetarian and kids options
- Inconsistent quality and reported portion shrinkage
- Slow service and cleanliness lapses at busy times
- Repeated reports of staff soliciting positive reviews
What Sets It Apart
- Central Corrientes views
- Milanesa-focused fast-casual
- Kids combo availability
What People Love
- Easy counter ordering and fast-casual vibe
- Classic napolitana and a caballo flavors
- Big fry portions when on form
- Central corridor energy and views
Points of Concern
- Quality swings: thin cutlets, heavy mayo, or cold sauce reported by several diners
- Service delays for coffee and orders during rush times
- Portion shrinkage and price-value friction raised by repeat visitors
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (very high five-star share, repeated staff name prompts, marketing-like language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average CostARS 14,000-19,000 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose classic or napolitana milanesa (ARS 12,500-14,000) for value; nuggets or kids combo for children; vegetarian milanesa for non-meat eaters
Perfect For
- Pre-theater sandwich and fries
- Casual group meetups on Corrientes
- Families needing simple kid options
- Late-night hunger near the Obelisco
Location Insights
Area: Bustling theater/avenue corridor in Microcentro with late-night foot traffic and tourist flow.
Safety: Generally busy and well-lit; typical big-city petty-theft vigilance advised on Corrientes.
Nearby: Near Obelisco, theaters, cafes, nightlife; convenient for pre/post-show bites.
San NicolásSan Nicolás is a lively neighborhood characterized by its mix of commercial offices, theaters, and retail shops. The dining scene here includes a variety of fast-casual eateries, traditional Argentine parrillas, and cafes catering to a diverse crowd looking for quick meals or pre/post-theater dining.
Avenida CorrientesAvenida Corrientes is famous for its theaters, bookstores, and pizzerias, often called the 'Broadway of Buenos Aires.' It has a vibrant street life with many fast-casual dining options and late-night eateries popular among locals and visitors alike.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:00–01:00
Tuesday08:00–01:00
Wednesday08:00–01:00
Thursday08:00–01:00
Friday08:00–01:00
Saturday07:00–03:00
Sunday08:00–01:00
Available: Delivery
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