Chimichurri Grill
“My friend said they were some of the best empanadas he's ever had, which says a lot!”
“Had the churrasco Argentino and the hanger steak and they were both wonderful- perfectly cooked and so tender.”
“I recommend the churrasco steak as your main course and the flour-less chocolate cake.”
Chimichurri Grill
Takes Reservations: Yes
Delivery: Yes
Take-out: Yes
Accepts Credit Cards: Yes
Bike Parking: Yes
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
Waiter Service: Yes
Caters: Yes
Price range.
$$$ Price range $31-60
8 reviews
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It was about a year ago when I came here with a friend for lunch. We literally had the whole place to ourselves because no one was in there dining. I guess that should of been a warning? The food is not bad, but its nothing to rave about. I remember ordering the skirt steak with the chimichurri sauce. The food was okay at best and the lunch deal is pretty good for the price. I think one issue we had was for a restaurant that was just us, the food was fairly slow lol
I'd just arrived on a cold night to NYC and based on the reviews, decided this would be a good choice for dinner. I started with the empanadas – beef and chicken – and they were really, really good. Maybe the best I've ever had.
For my entree, I went with the Bife De Chorizo; their version of a NY Strip and a side of their Papas Fritas (French Fries). I liked the steak, I wish I could I say I loved it, but it was more "like" than love but the fries were great.
Service and ambiance were also really good. I'm a fan and will be back, but might try a different cut.
I had eaten her before many years ago when it was located on the other side of the street-I got a table in the back [it was a holiday weekend so they were not that crowded] I was seated quickly and got a glass of the Boomtown Merlot. I then ordered the churrasco-a filet mignon pounded flat and cooked just right. This came with a small salad of field greens with a balsamic reduction. The meat was extremely tasty and the waitstaff was extremely attentive. I would recommend and return especially if you lean more towards being a carnivore. I don't recall if there were options for vegetarians.
I actually had higher expectations for this restaurant. Funny story. After a night of walking around Times Square, my date and I wandered into a restaurant across the street of Chimichurri Grill. Having being misled – as their menu outside is completely different than inside, we finished our appetizer and Yelped this restaurant and decided to try it.
The steaks looked really great! As we arrived, the restaurant was empty. The staff did a coat check for us. So far so good. We went ahead and ordered a huge ribeye and charboiled oysters. The oysters were delicious. Comparable to New Orleans for sure. The steak however was mediocre. I wouldn't come back. It was juicy but it didn't hit the spot as I thought it would. After a few bites, it wasn't quite as tasty anymore. I wouldn't come back to this restaurant. There are much better options in NYC.
The food here is good although a bit on the pricey side.
The service seemed incredibly slow. we came here with our baby and hoped to be in and out quickly since the restaurant was pretty much empty, but it took what it seemed like forever. Our baby started getting fussy so we asked to take our food to go.
We ordered the filet mignon medium and it came out more rare. The inside was very red. The way i like it, but not the way the wife does.
Chimichurri Grill is a hidden gem sandwiched between a range of restaurants on the block. The restaurant is cozy with only a few tables along a narrow corridor. The staff was friendly and attentive and provided excellent recommendations.
The food was delicious! We ordered a special, which consisted of steak, chorizo, blood sausage, ribs, and vegetables for two and we also ordered a side of ceviche. While a little pricey, the food was well-worth it. The portions were just right and the quality of the food (a lot of whole 30 friendly, natural, homemade dishes) was excellent! We have recommended Chimichurri to our friends and will certainly visit on our next trip!
I met two friends here after they finished up a broadway show. Nice little restaurant. For starters, we ordered the chicken and beef empanadas and the grilled octopus. The empanadas were crispy and had plenty of fulling, plus they were served with the house chimichurri sauces (a like green one and one more olive colored – both delicious). The octopus was nicely cooked, but a little light on flavor…so on the chimichurri sauces went. Delicious yet again.
For mains, both myself and one friend got the churrasco filet, which is pounded thin and dressed with…chimichurri sauce! and served with a simple salad with a balsamic glaze. Very tasty, very happy with my choice. My other friend ordered the pork chop, and I had a taste, and it was really really good too…especially the dipping sauce it came with.
It was kind of a late start to the dinner, so we opted to skip dessert, but they did look good. Overall, service was attentive, and I'd definitely recommend going back next time in the Hell's Kitchen/Broadway/Times Square area.
Ah, another 9th avenue restaurant that does not disappoint. A nice, little fine dining enclave to diversify a street filled with casual Thai/American eateries. Chimichurri grill serves up delicious Argentinian food for the international palate!
Everything we ordered here was great but be aware it is quite pricey. On top of that the portions are also small so be prepared to share several appetizers, tapas style.
I remember it being quite cold inside so bring a jacket!