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St. Regis RestaurantB+?Proceed Cautiously
Av. Leandro N. Alem 1193, C1001 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
· Restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (738 reviews)
Reservations
Polished hotel dining with attentive service and creative Argentine plates; pricey but refined, with some mixed reviews and minor authenticity concerns.
Why it gets a B+? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. St. Regis delivers exceptional service attentiveness and refined design quality within a polished hotel setting, with solid food quality featuring modern Argentine technique. However, moderate uncertainty from review authenticity concerns and occasional consistency lapses in execution prevent a higher grade, while premium pricing positions it as a special-occasion choice rather than a neighborhood standout.
Restaurant Summary
Set within the Park Tower next to the Sheraton, St. Regis feels polished and calm, the kind of room where conversations stretch between courses. Guests describe servers who glide by with coffee and juice refills and pacing that encourages you to linger: "They kept us comfortable and never rushed." However, there are some review authenticity concerns raised by one claim of paid-review outreach and a handful of abrupt 1-star posts. The cooking leans modern Argentine with contemporary technique: sous vide steaks, river fish with bright garnishes, and playful desserts. Most diners applaud the craft and presentation, with occasional notes that a fish or steak skewed overdone. Prices are high for Buenos Aires, but many feel the service and setting justify the splurge for business meals or special evenings. For families, brunch is the safer bet thanks to eggs to order, pastries, and fruit, while dinner is more refined with complex flavors. There is no kids menu called out, but items like steak and bread service can suit flexible eaters; picky diners may prefer the buffet-style breakfast where choices are broader.
At a Glance
- Exceptionally attentive, professional service in a refined hotel setting
- Modern Argentine menu with creative touches and strong desserts
- Premium pricing consistent with luxury hotel restaurants
- Occasional overcooking reported on fish/steak
- Mild review authenticity concerns from one allegation and sparse 1-star cluster
What Sets It Apart
- refined_hotel_ambiance
- attentive_professional_service
- modern_argentine_techniques
What People Love
- Feeling cared for without fuss
- Elegant room with window views
- House breads and cheese bread that stand out
- Thoughtful pacing between courses
- Brunch variety with custom eggs
Points of Concern
- Pricing is genuinely high for Buenos Aires which may surprise casual diners
- Isolated reports of overcooked mains suggest occasional execution slips
- Invoice generation for formal receipts can take 10–15 minutes
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (alleged paid outreach, brief extreme ratings) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostARS 30,000-42,000 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Specify steak doneness clearly; request fish medium to avoid overcooking
- Choose a dessert (ARS 5,000–5,500); the key lime and warm chocolate are standouts
Perfect For
- Business lunches or client dinners where polish matters
- Special-occasion dinners with refined service
- Hotel guests seeking a quiet, upscale meal
- Brunch lovers who want eggs to order and a calm setting
Location Insights
Area: Upscale hotel cluster in Retiro by business offices and tourist landmarks; suits business meals and travelers.
Safety: Generally safe with hotel security and steady foot traffic; busier by day, quieter at night.
Nearby: Inside Park Tower Luxury Collection next to Sheraton; near Plaza San Martin and Torre Monumental.
San NicolásSan Nicolás is a vibrant neighborhood characterized by a mix of corporate offices, theaters, and historic buildings. The dining scene includes upscale restaurants, traditional Argentine steakhouses, and cafes catering to business diners and tourists seeking refined experiences.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:30–15:00
Tuesday12:30–15:00
Wednesday12:30–15:00
Thursday12:30–15:00
Friday12:30–15:00
Saturday
Sunday
Available: Reservations
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