Che Boludo
Argentinian Steakhouse Review
A review & pictures of my dining experience
at the Che Boludo Parrillada located on Wiles Road in Coral Springs, Florida.
| Che Boludo Argentinian Steakhouse - 11010 Wiles Rd., Coral Springs FL 33076 - Phone # 954-346-5379 | ||||
![]() Large Table In Back Room |
![]() Charcoal Grill & Rotisserie |
![]() Main Dining Area |
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![]() Don Pascual Tannat 2005 |
![]() Che Boludo Menu Cover |
![]() Grilled Meat Menu Prices |
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| We had a
reservation but I don't think that a reservation is required, especially on
weeknights. I'd recommend calling to make a dinner reservation if you plan
on going during holidays or on the weekend. The restaurant's phone number is
954-346-5379. The hostess and waitresses were very attentive and within a minute of sitting down the entire table was served ice cold glasses of water. Then after everyone made their own drink selections the waitress promptly brought out the bottles of wine, soft drinks and beer. As an appetizer, we ordered a platter of empanadas, which are traditional stuffed pastries eaten by most of Latin America. I've eaten many empanadas all over Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Venezuela and Miami. I have to say that the empanadas we had at Che Boludo were some of the tastiest I've ever had. They're definitely one of the "must eat" items on the menu. |
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![]() Empanadas (Stuffed Pastry) |
![]() Chimichurri Sauce |
![]() Beef Filled Empanada |
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| After the empanadas ($2.25 each) we ordered several of the "Parillada Mixta Para Dos" (Mixed Grill For Two $30). The Parillada Mixta included all of the traditional Argentine "asado" (barbeque) meat items such as chorizo (spicy sausage), morcilla (blood sausage), molleja (sweetbreads), tira de asado (short rib steak), entrana (skirt steak), and vacio (flank steak). We also ordered a separate platter of chinchulin (lower intestine) for $8.99 and some ensalada mixta (mixed salad) for $2.99. | ||||
![]() Don Pascual 2007 |
![]() Parrillada Mixta For Two |
![]() Ensalada Mixta (Mixed Salad) |
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| All of the grilled
meat tasted excellent and every bite of the different traditional cuts
brought back memories of our dining experiences in Buenos Aires Argentina.
Since we had a birthday cake, I didn't get to try any of the desserts at Che
Boludo but I plan on going back again to sample all of them.
Che Boludo also has a very tempting lunch menu with other options such as pastas, soups, sandwiches, rotisserie chicken, and a variety of side dishes. I wish my office was closer to the restaurant so that it could be included in the rotation of eateries we usually frequent for lunch most week days. If you live in Coral Springs or anywhere in South Florida, I highly recommend you visit Che Boludo to sample their Argentinean, Peruvian and Uruguayan cuisine. They're open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. For soccer, and other sports fans, the restaurant has several large flat screen televisions with DirecTV satellite programming. |
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