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El Club de la Milanesa - Paseo de la InfantaD?Proceed Cautiously
Av. del Libertador 3883, C1425ABL Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
· Restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (3160 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Popular Palermo spot for oversized milanesas and casual bites with lively service, but expect inconsistent execution and wait times; good value at lunch, mixed experiences at peak hours.
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. El Club de la Milanesa delivers generous portions and a charming rail-arch setting, but falls short of reliable dining standards. Food safety concerns including reported hair and possible contamination, combined with inconsistent execution ranging from excellent to inedible and frequent 30–60 minute waits, create unpredictable experiences. While some servers earn praise by name, the overall pattern suggests this works best for casual, off-peak visits rather than dependable dining.
Restaurant Summary
Set beneath the Palermo rail arches, this branch buzzes with a casual, park-adjacent energy where big platters and quick chats with servers define the scene. One diner summed it up: "loved the space and easygoing vibe, even if the timing wobbled." However, there are some review authenticity concerns given many brief staff shout-outs and low-activity profiles. The cooking leans classic Argentinian comfort with milanesas in many toppings, plus wraps, salads, and simple desserts. Portions are generous and lunch deals can feel fair, but execution varies: some plates arrive spot-on while others skew dry or lukewarm. Service ranges from warm and efficient to frustratingly slow at peak, so expectations matter. Families do well here thanks to a kids menu with milanesas and fries. Picky eaters can stick to plain cutlets, wraps, or Caesar, though gluten-free quality drew complaints. If sitting outside, note occasional urban wildlife reports; off-peak visits are kinder for kids and calmer pacing.
At a Glance
- Big-portioned milanesas and casual setting near Palermo parks
- Friendly staff praised by name; helpful menu guidance at times
- Inconsistent food temperature and quality across visits
- Slow service and long waits during peak hours
- Hygiene and pest complaints reported outdoors and occasionally indoors
What Sets It Apart
- rail_architecture_setting
- oversized_milanesas
- kids_menu_availability
What People Love
- Generous milanesa portions
- Laid-back Palermo vibe
- Helpful servers who explain sizes
- Straightforward comfort-food choices
Points of Concern
- Service delays common at peak; some guests report 30–60 minute waits
- Food consistency varies (dry milanesas, cold eggs, missing garnishes)
- Hygiene concerns in several reviews (hair in food, pest sightings outside)
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (many staff-name shout-outs, brief superlatives) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostARS 25,000-35,000 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- For vegetarians, build a salad from Ensalada de la Huerta or request a plain cheese-topped milanesa without ham; confirm kitchen can accommodate.
Perfect For
- Casual post-park lunch
- Group catch-ups without formalities
- Families seeking kid-friendly mains
- Budget-conscious weekday lunches
Location Insights
Area: Trendy Palermo greenbelt under rail arches; popular with locals and tourists for casual dining and outdoor strolls.
Safety: Generally busy and safe by day/evening; occasional urban wildlife/pest mentions outdoors.
Nearby: Near Bosques de Palermo, Rose Garden, parks, running paths; cluster of restaurants and bars.
BelgranoBelgrano is a well-established residential neighborhood characterized by tree-lined streets, a mix of historic and modern architecture, and a variety of dining options including casual eateries and upscale restaurants. The area offers a relaxed yet refined atmosphere popular with locals seeking quality dining experiences away from the more tourist-heavy central districts.
Paseo de la InfantaPaseo de la Infanta is a small commercial and dining strip within Belgrano known for its casual restaurants and cafes, attracting neighborhood residents who enjoy relaxed, approachable dining options with a local feel.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–01:00
Tuesday11:30–01:00
Wednesday11:30–01:00
Thursday11:30–01:00
Friday11:30–01:00
Saturday11:30–01:00
Sunday11:30–01:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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