Introduction

Imagine spending an evening in a beautiful, century-old family house in Belgrano, right in the heart of Buenos Aires. For about $200 per person, you get a three-hour hands-on journey into the world of Argentine asado—a true local tradition. Led by friendly, knowledgeable hosts, this small-group experience ensures you won’t just eat great food, but learn the art of grilling, and leave with memories (and recipes) to share back home.
What we love about this experience is how intimate and authentic it feels. You’re not just watching a chef; you’re learning and participating, making it a genuinely personal encounter with Argentine culture. Plus, the premium meats and fine Malbec make this a delicious treat for the taste buds.
We loved this Asado experience. Lola and Sophia did a wonderful job and we could tell they loved sharing it with us. It was such a relaxing, intimate affair with our group of six and four others. The weather was great to be outside and the house just beautiful.
This was a fabulous experience! The staff and Grill Master were lovely professional women, the experience was very well-planned with premium food & wine in the perfect setting. The meats were cooked to absolute perfection! It was wonderful to have a small group and my 23 year old son and I really…
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It was a great experience! All the cuts of meat were perfectly cooked and delicious. The women were all very hospitable and welcoming. The house is unassuming and the doorbell wasnt readily visible. A great Asado experience!
A possible pitfall? Since the experience is limited to 8 travelers, it’s popular enough that booking about 40 days in advance is recommended. Also, it’s held outdoors in good weather, so if rain threatens, check the cancellation policy.
This tour is perfect for food lovers, curious travelers, or anyone wanting a relaxed, authentic Argentine evening. If you’re eager to go beyond sightseeing and really connect with local customs, this is a top choice.
Key Points

- Authentic Cultural Experience: Join a traditional Argentine asado in a historic family home.
- Hands-On Learning: Participate in grilling, seasoning, and preparing iconic dishes like Choripan with Chimichurri.
- Premium Food & Wine: Feast on expertly cooked meats, Morcilla, Molleja, and tenderloin, complemented by Malbec.
- Small Group Setting: Enjoy personalized attention and lively conversations with fellow travelers.
- Informative Guides: Learn the secrets behind Argentine grilling techniques and culture.
- Ideal for Food & Culture Enthusiasts: Perfect for those who want more than just a meal—an immersive experience.
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A Close Look at the Experience

The Venue and Atmosphere
The tour’s setting in a +100-year-old family house in Belgrano is a key part of its charm. Many reviews mention the stunning, welcoming atmosphere—a cozy home away from home. The house’s age adds a sense of history and intimacy, making it feel like visiting a friend’s place rather than a commercial kitchen.
Participants often highlight the beautiful house and patio, which creates a relaxed environment perfect for enjoying a meal. One reviewer expressed how the weather was “great to be outside,” emphasizing the outdoor aspect that enhances the experience.
The Itinerary and Activities
The experience begins with a warm welcome. You’ll learn about the cultural significance of the asado, especially how Argentines see it as a social event. Hosts like Lola and Sofia, praised for their hospitality and professionalism, guide you through the process.
The core of the experience involves learning how to grill different cuts of meat on the parrilla—from selection to fire management. You'll discover the secrets of fire, cooking time, and textures, and how to control the temperature for different types of meat. This isn’t just throwing meat on a grill; it’s an art form.
A highlight is the preparation of Choripan, which is served with an infallible Chimichurri sauce. This offers an authentic taste of Argentine street food, elevated by expert seasoning techniques.
The Meat and Wine
The menu is thoughtfully curated. Expect premium cuts such as tenderloin (which many say was cooked to perfection), Morcilla (blood sausage), Molleja (sweetbreads), and pork Matambrito. Every reviewer noted how delicious and expertly cooked the meat was.
Accompanying this is Argentine wine, with many reviewers praising the Malbec pairing. The wine isn’t just an add-on; it complements the flavors beautifully, elevating the whole experience into something special.
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The Cultural and Social Element
Many reviews comment on the welcoming atmosphere and how it feels like visiting friends. The hosts, often women, are praised for their warmth, professionalism, and storytelling, which adds depth to the experience. This isn’t just a meal; it’s a cultural exchange.
Guests often mention how they enjoyed meeting fellow travelers, sharing stories over wine and food. One reviewer called it “like being invited to a friend’s holiday meal,” emphasizing the personal touch.
The Dessert and Final Touches
No Argentine feast would be complete without dulce de leche. Many rave about this sweet finale, which leaves a lasting impression. The combination of delicious food, excellent wine, and friendly company makes for a memorable evening.
Pricing and Value
At $200 per person, this experience packs in not only a gourmet meal but also culinary skills and cultural insights. When compared to the cost of dining out in Buenos Aires, especially at quality steakhouses, it offers far more value, as you're actively involved and learn techniques that can impress friends back home.
Practical Details
Starting at Blanco Encalada 3190, the tour is close to public transportation, making it easy to reach. With a max of 8 travelers, you'll enjoy a personalized experience—but this small size also means it’s best to book well in advance.
The experience lasts around three hours, which is ample time for cooking, tasting, and chatting. Since it’s outdoors (weather permitting), plan for good weather or check the cancellation policy in case of rain.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience is ideal if you’re interested in authentic Argentine culture, love good food and wine, and appreciate personalized, hands-on activities. If you're traveling with family, friends, or solo, the small-group setting fosters camaraderie and lively conversation. For those seeking a relaxing, immersive evening that’s different from typical sightseeing, this will be a highlight.
It’s especially suited for foodies, curious travelers eager to learn a local craft, or anyone wanting a meaningful memory of Buenos Aires beyond typical tours.
Final Thoughts
The Asado Experience in Buenos Aires offers much more than a typical dinner. It’s a deep dive into Argentine culinary culture, delivered in a charming, intimate setting. You’ll walk away not only with a full belly but with new skills and stories. The combination of premium meats, excellent wines, and engaging guides makes it a standout activity for anyone craving an authentic taste of local life.
While the price may seem steep at first glance, the quality, personal touch, and cultural insight translate into genuine value. Whether you're a seasoned foodie or just someone interested in experiencing Argentine hospitality firsthand, this tour promises a memorable, delicious, and educational evening.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians?
No, this experience centers around premium meats and traditional grilling, so vegetarians might not find it suitable.
How many people will be in my group?
The tour is limited to up to 8 travelers, ensuring an intimate and personalized experience.
What should I wear?
Dress comfortably, especially since part of the activity involves outdoor grilling; casual attire with an apron if you’d like to participate more actively.
How far in advance should I book?
Since bookings are generally made about 40 days ahead, it’s wise to reserve early to secure your spot.
Is there a dress code?
No formal dress code; casual, weather-appropriate clothing is fine.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience, giving you flexibility.
What’s included in the price?
You’ll enjoy all the food—meats, sides, and desserts—and **Argentine wine. The price covers the instruction, ingredients, and the setting.
What is the location like?
The experience takes place in a stunning, historic home in Belgrano, with a cozy patio that’s perfect for outdoor grilling.
Are there options for non-drinkers?
Yes, water and soda are available, and you can enjoy the meal without wine if preferred.
Is this experience family-friendly?
While suitable for older children, consider the activity’s focus on grilling and the outdoor setting when bringing young kids.
To sum it up, if you’re after a genuine taste of Argentine cuisine in a warm, personal atmosphere, The Asado Experience offers excellent value. It’s a chance to learn, taste, and connect, making your visit to Buenos Aires not just a trip but a memorable cultural journey.


















