Imagine spending an afternoon in Buenos Aires learning the secrets of Argentina’s most iconic dish — the asado — from talented women grill masters in a charming, century-old house. For $200 per person, this 3-hour hands-on experience offers an authentic taste of Argentine culture, blending culinary skill with warm local hospitality. Hosted in Belgrano, a peaceful residential neighborhood, you’ll be guided through the art of grilling, seasoning, and enjoying some of the finest meats and wines the country has to offer.
What really makes this experience shine is the chance to connect with women entrepreneurs who are passionate about sharing their traditions and techniques, and the cozy, historic setting that adds a special touch to your culinary adventure. Two things we particularly love? First, the opportunity to meet women grill experts and learn their personal secrets — a refreshing break from stereotypical tours. Second, the intimate, locally owned atmosphere in a 100-year-old house that feels like stepping into a friend’s home rather than a commercial activity.
A potential consideration? The activity is not inclusive of hotel transfers, so you’ll need to organize your own transportation to Belgrano. This isn’t a major obstacle, but it’s worth factoring into your plans if you prefer door-to-door service.
This tour suits travelers who want a hands-on culinary experience, enjoy supporting women-owned businesses, and are eager to enjoy local traditions beyond just sightseeing. If you’re a foodie, a curious traveler, or someone looking to meet locals in a relaxed setting, this experience will resonate well.
Key Points

- Authentic Argentine cuisine: Learn the art of grilling on the parrilla with premium meats.
- Women-led experience: Support women entrepreneurs and discover their personal grilling secrets.
- Historic setting: Enjoy the ambiance of a family house over 100 years old in Belgrano.
- Local flavors: Taste top-quality meats, Argentine wine, and classic Choripan with homemade chimichurri.
- Interactive and social: Share a table with fellow travelers from around the world.
- Flexible booking: Reserve now with pay later options and free cancellation up to 24 hours before.
An In-Depth Look at The Asado Experience

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The Setting: A Historic Family House in Belgrano
One of the first things we loved about this tour was the location. The experience takes place in a beautiful, hundred-year-old family house in Belgrano — a quiet, upscale neighborhood away from the hustle of central Buenos Aires. The house’s vintage charm immediately sets a relaxed tone, making you feel like you’re visiting a local’s home rather than a commercial cooking class. The warm, inviting atmosphere encourages conversation and makes it easy to mingle.
The Focus: Women-Led Grilling Expertise
What truly sets this class apart is that it is women-driven. The guides are women grill masters who bring a personal touch to every step, from selecting the cuts to sharing tips on fire management. As one reviewer notes, “Meeting women who are experts and proud of their craft made the experience more meaningful.” Their passion for grilling and their personal stories add a layer of authenticity that’s hard to find in larger, more impersonal tours.
The Curriculum: Step-by-Step Argentine Asado
The core of the experience is learning how Argentines cook their asado, a social ritual that involves more than just grilling meat. The class begins with an introduction to premium cuts of meat, including Morcilla (blood sausage), Molleja (sweetbreads), and Pork Matambrito. The instructor explains how to season the meat and the importance of fire control.
We loved the way the guides shared their personal secrets — for example, techniques for achieving the perfect texture and cooking time for different cuts. They demonstrated how to control the heat on the parrilla, emphasizing that cooking terms like “punto” (done) are key to reaching that perfect steak.
More Great Tours NearbyHands-On Cooking and Tasting
This isn’t a passive demonstration — it’s a hands-on class where you participate in grilling. You’ll learn how to prepare Choripan, the classic Argentine sausage sandwich, with chimichurri sauce from scratch. The guides show you how to season and cook the sausage to infallible perfection, and you’ll get to taste the result — a delicious, flavorful bite.
Afterward, the class moves on to main cuts — including a tenderloin steak — accompanied by roasted vegetables. The tasting is complemented by Argentine wines, which you can upgrade through the website for a premium wine experience. Finally, you’ll finish with a Dulce de Leche dessert — a sweet ending that captures the essence of Argentine sweetness.
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What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour’s price of $200 covers a lot of ground. You get premium meats and wines, the hands-on grilling experience, and support for a women-owned business. Sharing a table creates a friendly, communal environment, perfect for chatting and exchanging travel stories.
However, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to arrange your own transport to and from Belgrano, which is worth considering if you’re staying in the city center. The class is private, ensuring an intimate setting, and the guides speak English — ideal for international visitors.
Flexibility and Booking
Booking is straightforward with a “reserve now, pay later” option, giving you the flexibility to plan your trip without immediate payment. Plus, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, adding peace of mind.
Authenticity and Cultural Value
What makes this experience truly valuable is the opportunity to share a local, family-run space and to learn the secrets behind Argentine grilling from women who are passionate about their tradition. It’s an excellent way to go beyond typical sightseeing and connect with local culture through food.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for food lovers eager to learn about Argentine cuisine in a relaxed, authentic setting. It’s especially suited for those who support women entrepreneurs and want a more personal and meaningful cultural exchange. If you enjoy hands-on activities and the idea of sharing a meal with locals, this class will resonate.
Travelers seeking a unique, locally focused activity in Buenos Aires, rather than a large group tour, will find this experience suits their needs well. It’s ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers interested in culinary arts and Argentine traditions.
FAQs

Is transportation included?
No, transportation to and from the historic house in Belgrano is not included. You’ll need to arrange your own way there, but the location is in a quiet, accessible neighborhood.
What is the duration of the experience?
The class lasts approximately 3 hours. Starting times vary, so check availability when booking.
Is the experience suitable for non-English speakers?
The instructor conducts the activity in English, making it accessible for most international travelers.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The provided information doesn’t specify dietary accommodations, so it’s best to contact the provider ahead of time if you have specific needs.
Is this experience suitable for visitors with mobility issues?
The activity is wheelchair accessible, but since it takes place in a historic house, it’s recommended to confirm specific accessibility details with the provider.
Final Thoughts

For anyone interested in Argentine cuisine and eager to learn authentic grilling techniques, this women-led asado class offers a memorable blend of culture, culinary skill, and community. You’ll step into a centuries-old family home, share a meal with new friends, and gain skills that’ll make your next barbecue truly Argentine-style.
This experience stands out because it combines hands-on participation with the opportunity to support women entrepreneurs in Buenos Aires. It’s an excellent way to deepen your connection to Argentine traditions while enjoying top-quality meat and wine in a cozy, intimate setting.
If you’re looking for a meaningful cultural activity that’s both fun and educational, and you don’t mind organizing your own transport, this class will give you plenty of lasting memories and new skills in a charming setting. Perfect for foodies, curious travelers, and those who appreciate authentic experiences.
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