Asado - Restaurant Award Highly Commended

Fresh from the pampas of Argentina to the parrillas of Dubai comes a new restaurant that will be a real treat for meat-lovers Reviews

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With its rough-cut stone brick walls and dimly glowing lanterns, there was something quite dungeon-like about Asado. At the centre of the dining room, tautly stretched across an iron spit, a skinned and headless carcass turned painfully slowly above a pit of hot coals. And in the background there was an eerie wailing sound. But the carcass was a lamb’s and the wailing came from a South American musical three-piece. And, to be fair, the dungeons in my imagination didn’t have gaping arched windows with views across a tranquil dining terrace and the half-built Burj Dubai twinkling in the distance.

The truth is that the newly opened Argentinean grill at The Palace Hotel is wonderfully atmospheric. Despite my first impressions, we soon adjusted to the muted amber lighting and settled into plush leather seats as we flicked through an extensive and authentic menu. And when our helpful waiter lumped a giant smorgasbord displaying various cuts of Argentinean meat up to our table – and painstakingly explained each one – we were sure that only a militant vegetarian could possibly consider this torture.

A traditional asado, like the Brazilian churrasco (and possibly the Australian barbie) is a collection of dead animal parts cooked on a grill or parrilla. So, since meat was the order of the day, I chose to kick off with the degustation de escabeches de campo. The morsels of baby chicken, rabbit and quail were pickled rather than flame-grilled, which meant that the flavours merged into one, spiky, vinegary hit, even if the textures of the meat were suitably distinctive. My dining partner had more success with the expertly seasoned sopa rabo, or traditional vegetable and veal tail soup, which burst into fresh flavour around a substantial disc of butter-soft boiled meat on the bone.

When the waiter appeared at our table to make space between my knife and fork, I knew I was in for something special. Indeed, the 400g bife de chorizo sirloin steak was as big as a basketball champion’s thigh and as rare as Paris Hilton’s philosophy diplomas. Although it wasn’t as yielding as my friend’s 200g ‘lady’s cut’ tenderloin, the expertly seared surface and crispy rind of fat sent shots of exquisitely smoky flavour deep into the ruddy flesh like bullets from a ranch hand’s rifle.

But while the steaks were excellent, the accompanying mashed potato was too dry, the sautéed spinach was lacking in flavour and the grilled onions were a shade under done.

If we could have continued the meat theme through the desserts, we would have done so. Instead, my tablemate sunk her spoon into the sopa de frutas rojas, which was a crimson pool of Patagonian berry soup guarded by a portcullis of crispy biscuit. Like a children’s beauty pageant, it was a little too sweet and sickly to stomach, but my caramelised apple tart with walnut ice cream was a light, tangy and refreshing way to conclude.

When it was time to leave the luxury of our leather seats, Asado had become far less like a dungeon and far more like a cosy cellar. But with one or two moments of discomfort on the plate, it has a long way to go before it can be considered a stately pleasure dome.

The bill (for two)
Mineral water Dhs20
Perrier Dhs20
Cola Dhs20
Degustaticion de escabeche Dhs80
Sopa rabo Dhs50
Bife Chorizo 400g Dhs290
Lomo de ternera tenderloin 200g Dhs175
Sautéed spinach Dhs25
Grilled onions Dhs25
Mashed potato Dhs25
Berries soup Dhs50
Apple tart Dhs50
Total (including service) Dhs830

By Time Out Dubai staff

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    Location: The Palace, The Old Town, Downtown Burj Dubai, Dubai
  • Tel: 04 428 7888
  • Travel: Al Doha Street
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  • Users voted this restaurant most suitable for: Family friendly
Posted by: Atilio Malave on 16 Sep ' 09 at 09:46
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  • Best for: Family friendly
  • Would you go back to this restaurant? Yes

One of the best restaurants in Dubai. The steaks are amazing. An autentic Argentinian restaurant.

Just a hint: Although not in the menu, after finishing your meal, ask for one "terere" and enjoy this typical drink ;)

Cheers!

Posted by: Viviana Akerlund on 13 Sep ' 09 at 20:53
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  • Would you go back to this restaurant? No

Horrible experience! Coming from Buenos Aires I must say that you can eat a lot better in any street restaurant in that city that in this fancy one. This is not argentine food!!! Keep away! High prices for very low quality!

Posted by: Theo and Nikita van Houten on 26 Aug ' 09 at 04:59
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  • Best for: Family friendly
  • Would you go back to this restaurant? Yes

i had the best meal there with my husband and daughter of 20 months! i ordered the tenderloin which was amazing while my hubby ordered a grill platter which was waaaay to much for him to handle and it was definately worth the value! They even gave us a nice small tiramisu cake since it was my birthday and a card with writings from all the staff. truly amazing! ;-) the only thing i can say we didnt find so invigorating was when the "manager " am not so sure, came to introduce us and it was a lil bit suffocating and my husband showed frustration! hahahaha... but overall it wsa truly a lovely restaurant! expensive too!!! but def worth it! it was my birthday!!! hehe

Posted by: Lelia on 23 Apr ' 09 at 07:22
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  • Best for: Romantic
  • Would you go back to this restaurant? Yes

If you are looking for a decent steak, this is definitely the place for you. With two choices of settings - outside (casual) and inside (romantic) - there is something for everyone. The live band created a very authentic ambiance and the staff were knowledgable and very attentive. Unfortunately, we were slow to get off the ground with a 20 minute wait to order our food and a 1 hour wait between starter and main. The prices were on the steep side so save this place for special occasions. A must for any meat lover!

Posted by: Gioqui Capria on 01 Apr ' 09 at 17:22
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  • Would you go back to this restaurant? Yes

I am from Argentina , and I can tell : this is an authentic Argentinean restaurant.
Food, decoration , music, service, everything is outsanding!

Posted by: Charles Madoff on 17 Mar ' 09 at 02:13
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  • Best for: Business lunch
  • Would you go back to this restaurant? Yes

Posted by: neetu kalra on 16 Mar ' 09 at 21:07
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  • Best for: Family friendly
  • Would you go back to this restaurant? Yes

I loved Asado.Great service,exellent steak and very entertaining live band.

Posted by: Sara on 18 Feb ' 09 at 11:07
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  • Best for: Family friendly
  • Would you go back to this restaurant? Yes

The meat here is simply amazing! there is big selection and the personnel is really helpful in making the best choice.
Dining at Asado is just a pleasure.

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