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Huacho FuegosAMust Try

Balcarce 761, C1064 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina · Restaurant, Grill · 4.8/5 Google (304 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Destination-worthy San Telmo parrilla with standout steaks, warm service, and big portions; a few service hiccups and billing quirks to watch.

Why it gets an A for overall quality

Huacho Fuegos stands among the region's finest dining establishments through exceptional food quality—wood-fired steaks with accurate doneness and memorable depth—paired with outstanding service attentiveness and owner engagement. Solid consistency across visits and a loyal following of repeat diners reinforce its standing as a destination steakhouse, though occasional billing inconsistencies and modest ambiance prevent higher distinction.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked on a San Telmo corner, Huacho Fuegos feels warm and welcoming rather than flashy. Servers walk you through cuts and wines, and more than one guest raved, "that ribeye was the best of our trip." The room stays cozy and relaxed, with the wood grill perfuming the air and a few prized window seats onto the pedestrian lane. The cooking leans classic parrilla with care: proper seasoning, steady wood-fire heat, and a few house twists like the pumpkin cheese fondue and a silky flan. It suits diners who value great ingredients over theatrics and enjoy shareable plates. Expect accurate doneness and generous sides; on a busy night, service can wobble with billing or inclusions, so keep an eye on the check. For families, this is easy to navigate. Kids tend to like steak, potatoes, and the dulce de leche flan, and staff will adjust doneness if needed. There is trout and simple vegetables for lighter eaters; chicken is limited or absent, so plan around beef, fish, and sides.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$48-70 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic San Telmo streets with galleries and antiques; mix of locals and visitors seeking characterful dining.

Safety: Generally safe on main streets with active foot traffic; standard urban caution at night.

Nearby: Near Defensa Street markets, Plaza Dorrego, galleries, and boutique hotels; lively weekends.

San TelmoSan Telmo offers a rich dining context with many traditional parrillas (steakhouses), cafes, and bars. The social atmosphere is lively and eclectic, blending historic ambiance with a bohemian vibe, attracting those interested in authentic Argentine cuisine and cultural experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:00–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Tuesday12:00–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Wednesday12:00–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Thursday12:00–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Friday12:00–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Saturday12:00–16:00, 07:00–23:30 Sunday

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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