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Desde La Parrilla Served with Chips from the Wood Grill TRADICIONALES SANDWICHES ARGENTINE SPECIALTIES DESDE LA PARRILLA SERVED WITH CHIPS FROM THE WOOD GRILL SOPA DE BORI BORI Pork Belly, Charred Corn, Parmesan Dumplings 10 POLLO ASADO Wood Grilled Chicken, Merkén Aïoli, ARGENTINE Lettuce, Tomato, Pecorino 15 ENSALADA DE ARUGULA Baby Arugula, Lemon, Reggianato, Fig Emulsion 12 BIFE DE CHORIZO (RIBEYE) 12 oz 45 FILETE (TENDERLOIN) 10 oz 47 Estancia Grass Fed Beef, Uruguay Estancia Grass Fed Beef, Uruguay MEDIALUNA Smoked Ham, Fontina Cheese, Lemon Aïoli, ENSALADA MIXTA Baby Mixed Greens, Poached Cherries, Sweet Croissant, Arugula 16 Toasted Walnuts, Goat Cheese, Shallot-Oregano Vinaigrette 13 ENTRAÑA (SKIRT) 15 oz 47 PICAÑA (RUMP) 10 oz 49 RURAL SOCIETY BURGER House Ground Dry Aged Burger, Provoleta Certified Black Angus Snake River Wagyu Malbec Onions, Salsa Golf 17 Add Chicken 7 • Add Flat Iron Steak 10 DOMESTIC CHORIPAN Housmade Chorizo Sausage, MORRONES Roasted Red Peppers, Whipped Eggplant, 10 Smoked Tomato, Chimichurri 14 Anchovies FLAT IRON 8 oz 25 DOUBLE CUT LAMB CHOPS 48 Creekstone Farms Pioneer Ranch, Colorado CHIVITO Grilled Steak, Smoked Ham, Bacon, Mozzarella PROVOLETA Grilled Aged Provolone, Arugula, 13 Roasted Red Pepper Aïoli, Fried Egg 20 Oregano, Aji Picante HANGER STEAK 12 oz 22 ORGANIC HALF CHICKEN 32 Meyer Natural Angus Jidori Chicken, Japan REMOLACHAS Ember Roasted Beets, Orange Coriander Vinaigrette 10 DRY AGED NY STRIP 12 oz 55 BUENOS AIRES EXPRESS $25 EMPANADA DE ESPINACA Swiss Chard, Sardo Cheese, Roasted Onions 11 Prime Dry Aged NY Strip INCLUDES COFFEE, TEA OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE EMPANADA TUCUMANA Savory Pastry, Braised Wagyu Beef Belly, SEAFOOD FIRST COURSE Smoked Chile 12 TRUCHA 34 JUMBO GULF PRAWNS 15 Tasmanian Sea Trout CHOICE OF SOUP OR SALAD ASADO SECOND COURSE HOUSE MADE SAUSAGES CHOICE OF FUGAZZA OR SANDWICH (Excludes Chivito) CHORIZO GAUCHO Beef & Pork Sausage 9 PAPAS Y VERDURAS POTATOES & VEGETABLES CHORIZO CON QUESO Provoleta-Stuffed Pork Sausage 9 MORCILLA Blood Sausage, Pine Nuts, Raisins 8 PAPAS RESCALDOS Ember Roasted Potatoes, Bacon-Chimichurri 11 ASADO MIXTO A Selection of Grilled Chorizos Monte Enebro Mouse with Charred Scallions 22 POSTRES DESSERTS FRITAS French Fries, Merkén Aïoli 9 AGUACATE Charred Avocado, Lemon, Sea Salt 10 FUGAZZA DULCE DE BATATA Dark Chocolate Crémeux, Poached Dates, ARGENTINE PIZZA SETAS Grilled Wild Mushrooms, Sweet Potato Sorbet 12 Parsley, Truffle 13 POSTRE CHAJA Vanilla Ice Cream, White Peach Sorbet, BRUSELAS Charred Brussels Sprouts, Chestnut Cream Dulce de Leche, Sponge Cake 10 TRADICIONAL Melted Onion, Mozzarella, Oregano 11 Pomegranate Escabeche 12 DULCE DE LECHE FLAN Mango Sorbet, Shaved Chocolate 9 MARGERITA Tomato Sauce, Fior Di Latte Cheese, Basil 12 ALCACHOFAS Grilled Artichokes, Fontina, Black Olive 13 18% gratuity will be added to parties of six or more SALCHICHA Sausage, Shishito Pepper Crema, Mozzarella 14 Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illiness.
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