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Ariel Blakeman
"Even though Uruguayan chef (and Francis Mallmann disciple) Santiago Garat constantly changes the menu, you can expect him to serve top-quality sirloin, skirt steak, rib-eye, pork loin, and all of the homemade chorizos. Don’t miss the spicy lamb merguez starter or seasonal vegetable side dishes. And make sure to hop next door to Corte Carniceria, one of the best butcher shops in the city, to shop for sausages, pork, and dry-aged beef. [$$$]"
Ashley Gasque
"Recommended by Michelin Guide, Eater 38 Essential Restaurants - "Expect top-quality sirloin, skirt steak, rib-eye, pork loin, and house-made chorizo at this Belgrano steakhouse, which sources everything from the team’s butcher shop next door. If cured meats are more your style, visit nearby sister restaurant Corte Charcuterie, and be sure to try the morcilla asturiana, salame criollo, and spianata with hazelnuts and pistachios." "

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