
Popular destination for classic steaks, local dishes & a long wine list in an intimate ambiance.
Hours
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 7 PM–1 AM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 7 PM–1 AM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 7 PM–1 AM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 7 PM–1 AM |
| Sunday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 7 PM–1 AM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 7 PM–1 AM |
| Tuesday (Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice) | 11:30 AM–4 PM, 7 PM–1 AM Hours might differ |
Address and Contact Information
Address: Guatemala 4699, C1425 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Phone: +54 11 4831-9564
Website: https://www.parrilladonjulio.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: meitre.com
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Reviews
Our first night (and first meal of the honeymoon), we unfortunately waited about an hour past our reservation. That said, the free champagne while waiting was a very nice touch… and I also drank my husband’s, so after an hour of refills I was properly tipsy for our first Don Julio experience . The cheese was incredible. The tomahawk steak was good, but not the best steak we’ve ever had — especially given the hype.
The service and overall experience were still a 10/10. The staff was warm, attentive, and made us feel celebrated. And the ironing!!
Our second visit was honestly better all around — even though we sat outside. Everything felt smoother, better steak, and just hit right.
Would I go back? Absolutely — for the experience, the polenta, the free champs, and the atmosphere. The steak may be a bit over-hyped, but the full Don Julio experience is still very much worth it.
All staff is incredibly attentive and courteous.
The venue is accessible on first floor with accessible tables and at accessible outdoor tables that are covered
The red wine was so good with the steak. For dessert, we chose one of their farm-crafted ice cream and what could be better than dulce de leche! Background noise includes conversation.
Truly deserving of one of worlds greatest Restaurant awards
We took more than our time finishing a second bottle of Argentinian wine before desert where the restaurant sent over a couple of other bites to try. Conscious of holding up the table we asked for a quick digestive before leaving, then asked for the check. Before we could leave a glass of dessert wine showed up; “forcing” us to stay longer. This was our first Michelin star restaurant, and we LOVED IT, while you can get in and out without spending a lot of money; we advise planning on a relaxed time and several courses. The reward will stick with you for a long time.
Like tasting a great wine, take your time with the steak—notice the layers of flavor, the texture, the uniqueness. It’s truly something special.
And the service? Outstanding. The staff makes you feel genuinely at home. Special thanks to Kevin, who went above and beyond and made our night unforgettable. This is a must in BsAs
Yo, I had the best fries of my life here. Better than Five Guys at 1 AM. Better than that obscure artisan French fry restaurant in Belgium. Better than yo mama’s house.
Yo, the still water here was perfection. And I’m a water snob. Tho I do love me some Los Angeles tap water. Iykyk.
Someone said the Jersey milk ice cream is a must try. It’s very good but not a must. The fries are a must.
10/10, one of best meals of my life. Total was bout a hundred bucks. Service was impeccable (thanks Augustine!). Reputation well deserved.
Service is excellent!! Food is good. But I cannot say that it is Michelin good. In my past experience, most Michelin restaurants gave me a big wow factor. I didn’t get that here. That’s why I gave it less than a 5 ⭐️. But all in all, it is a nice restaurant.
From the very first bite, everything was outstanding. The appetizers were phenomenal—thoughtfully prepared, flavorful, and set the tone for what was to come. And then the steak… hands down the best steak we’ve ever had. Perfectly cooked, incredibly tender, and bursting with rich, unforgettable flavor. This is what Argentine beef is famous for, and Don Julio absolutely delivers at the highest level.
The staff was exceptional from start to finish—warm, attentive, and genuinely passionate about what they do. Even though we had a long wait for our table, it ended up being a blessing because of Juan, the manager. Juan personally took care of us, made us feel truly valued, and turned what could have been a frustrating wait into a memorable part of the evening. He is the true definition of what a manager and customer service should be—professional, kind, attentive, and genuinely invested in the guest experience. His hospitality elevated the entire night.
This place lives up to every bit of its reputation and then goes beyond it. Incredible food, world-class steak, outstanding service, and people who make you feel welcome and appreciated.
If you’re in Argentina and you don’t eat at Don Julio, you’re missing something truly special. We will remember this dinner forever—and we can’t wait to come back.
Starting with arriving at the resto – it was packed on the sidewalk with other diners but I immediately was offered a glass of wine. This was a lovely gesture I think. When I declined as I didn’t want to drink alcohol, they offered some grapefruit juice which was absolutely yummy!
Once seated, I was offered some excellent bread and olive oil. Unfortunately – while the server was very helpful, I didn’t quite enjoy my meal at all. I skipped an appetiser because I wanted to save it for the much awaited steak.
That said got a lovely layered bread and a slice of prosciutto, as well as a cold tomato soup with compliments – this was very very good – maybe even the only tasty items I ate at don julio.
Then arrived the main order – a smaller size of steak I asked for, with trumpet mushrooms as a side. Sadly only about 20% of the steak was possible to chew. Almost all of the rest of it was too tough to chew (I ordered it medium rare – the way the chef recommends ). The trumpet mushrooms were leathery to bite into and way too greasy… and without any seasoning 🙁 The various chimichurris served with the stake however were absolutely excellent!
I thought the saving grace would be dessert and the highly recommended flan. I got it with the dulce de leche – it was overall way too sweet // the flan itself was not soft and had a tough texture to it.
Maybe I just got unlucky with my meal and what I ordered? I would like to think that.
One last thing – I was charged a fairly large fee for paying the servers who served the bread, soup and complimentary appetiser. I was not ok with this as the pricing should ideally cover all employees. If I knew the fee would be so high, I would have declined the extras.
Overall considering everything, I would not go back. The locals told me there are other places that do better food at a more reasonable price – I’d love to explore that the next time I’m in BA!