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5 hours
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Learn about the food and culture of Argentina on this 5-hour, small group tour in the beautiful Palermo Viejo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Visit butchers, bakers, wine shops and more before learning how to make chimichurri, asado and other delectable dishes. Relax and enjoy the delicious foods you have helped to prepare in an amazing large home that was initially a bakery in the turn of the century, car repair shop, art gallery and sculpting studio and workshop and now a large loft home with professional kitchen in an open floor plan with a lovely garden equipped with grill and wood-burning oven.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Minimum drinking age is 18 years
May be operated by a multi-lingual guide
Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You will meet your guide in this luxurious private home in the trendy neighborhood of Palermo Viejo. Here, you will learn how to light the grill and make your chimichurri before heading out to the neighborhood butcher to purchase the main cut of steak for your lunch.
Once out in the neighborhood, you will get a little bit of neighborhood history and discover how this once-sleepy residential neighborhood became one of the trendiest and liveliest neighborhoods in the city.
Guide during walking tour of the neighborhood
All food and beverages
A full meal including water, wine, beer, appetizers, first course, salad, main course, dessert and mate
149 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
autumn2grace,Mar 30, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Jeremiah and I did The Asado Experience in Buenos Aires last month, and it was hands down one of the best experiences of our entire trip. What makes this so special is that it’s not just a meal, it’s a full cultural experience. The walking portion added so much depth, giving us history and context along the way, which made everything feel more connected and intentional. The food was absolutely incredible, truly one of the best asados we’ve ever had. Every course was thoughtfully prepared, and the wine pairings were spot on. You can tell there’s real care put into honoring the tradition while still making it feel welcoming and intimate. And the smoked mate at the end, that was such a standout moment. Unique, impressive, and honestly delicious. It was the perfect way to close out an already amazing experience. Beyond the food, what really stayed with me was the feeling. It felt personal, warm, and genuine, like being invited into someone’s home rather than attending something “touristy,” which is exactly what you hope for in a city like Buenos Aires. If you’re visiting Buenos Aires, do not skip this. It’s one of those experiences you’ll be talking about long after your trip ends.
BARRY M,Mar 21, 2026
- Review from Viator
It's a really outstanding introduction to the food and experience of being in Buenos Aires. The host goes the extra mile in getting to know his guests and make them feel at home.
chrispal6818,Mar 3, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had an amazing experience with Frank and AsadoAdventure. This was one of the best tours and meals that we have experienced and a favorite experience from our visit to Argentina.
855adyh,Mar 2, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Excellent unique experience sharing wonderful food and grilling experience Set in the owners home treated like royalty A must if you like good food and learning how to grill with excellent company Ady
NanaGeepaw,Feb 22, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Having dinner at Frank’s house and learning about his charming neighborhood was a unique and great experience - our favorite experience in Buenos Aires! Highly recommend!

LizGo,Feb 21, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
The Asado Adventure was just that and more. Through food and art Frank has created an experience that allows you to be immersed in Argentina's culture in a way that no other run of the mill tour could possibly offer. We enjoyed every moment of our adventure. The food was outstanding. We were not just served the food but participated in its preparation and learned its history. Frank also provided us with a photo album of our afternoon that exceeded anything we could have put together on our own. A lovely surprise thrown into all of this was a wine tasting at Sommelier en Bicicleta, a beautiful wine shop with a fantastic selection of Argentinian wines and cheeses. If you love food, wine, culture and history this is definitely a not to be missed experience.
SZed20,Feb 14, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
What a special tour - it's a must do if you're in Buenos Aires! Our family and friends have a wide variety of interests and culinary preferences. Frank was able to help us all enjoy the delights of Asado whilst also stretching us to enjoy the Argentinian culture properly. His knowledge and passion for the Palermo neighbourhood history, art and people was infectious and we really immersed ourselves in the half day experience for small groups. Value for money and unforgettable. Go, enjoy and tell your friends!

Nakatahall,Feb 13, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We enjoyed a fun, intimate and informative day with our friendly host and guide, Frank. We learned a lot about Argentina's history, the colorful Palermo Viejo neighborhood, wine, and dining Asado style. We participated in preparing the asado grill and making the chimmichirri sauce. The grill master served up different cuts of meat course by course complemented with Argentine wine. Our delicious meal concluded with the making and drinking of traditional mate. We all left with full bellies and a cute penguin wine pitcher gift. But the tour didn't end there. The next day, Frank was kind enough to follow-up with answers and resources to our questions, a detailed summary of our day, and photos of our tour and dinner. This was a great way to enjoy a day in Buenos Aires!
X9738YWdanj,Feb 11, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
If you visit Buenos Aires treat yourself to Frank Almeida’s Asado Adventure and Street Art Tour. Frank is a charming host who welcomes you into his amazing home and then guides you through a hands on experience of preparing the chimichurri and lighting the fire in the outdoor grill. While waiting for the fire to build Frank took us on a walking tour through his neighborhood of Palermo, telling us about its history, artwork, and community, and how it interweaves with politics and economic fluctuations. Along the way we went shopping for groceries and stopped for a wine tasting at a small local wine shop. Back at the house we were greeted by Frank’s friendly cat and dog and we met the grill master who had been tending the fire and cooking our meats and vegetables. What followed was a heartwarming parade of food perfectly cooked and paired with fabulous wines. We finished with traditionally prepared mate’ heated with coals from the fire. An outstanding experience we will cherish forever.






ShazzaL18,Feb 10, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
This was probably one of the best experiences we have done, I wasn’t too sure what to expect when we rocked up to Franks white doors. But From the moment we entered his lovely house and back yard I knew we were in for a treat. Frank was funny, knowledgeable and has truly thought about the content of this fun day. From prepping the food to lighting the grill we were all engaged, we listened to his stories of the local area and enjoyed immensely the wine tasting. The food we had was beautifully cooked and it gave us an insight into what a family and friends asado would be like. The little gifts we left with were a nice touch. I would highly recommend this day to anyone, it truly was a fantastic experience and one Frank and his team should be proud of. If I ever come back to Buenos Aires we would defo visit Frank again.
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