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Argentine Bistro
Category: Restaurants Argentine Argentine [Edit]
2875 Town Center BlvdCrestview Hills, KY 41017
(859) 426-1042
- Hours:
Mon-Thu 11 am - 10 pm
Fri-Sat 11 am - 11 pm
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Parking:
- Private Lot
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- Yes
- Price Range:
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$$
- Takes Reservations:
- Yes
- Delivery:
- No
- Take-out:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Wi-Fi:
- Free
- Good For:
- Lunch, Dinner
- Alcohol:
- Full Bar
- Noise Level:
- Quiet
- Ambience:
- Romantic, Intimate
- Has TV:
- No
- Caters:
- Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Dogs Allowed:
- No
16 reviews for Argentine Bistro
16 reviews in English
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Review from Adriana R.
Hebron, KY
Fabulous drinks! The salad is to die for & yummy vegetarian options! Service was good, perhaps a little slow. Can't wait to go back.
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Review from Jamie B.
Florence, KY
they changed their menu and have less taps (I love tapas and small plates) they have more full meals but not as appealing as the bigger tapa list was. Wine is very good and staff is very helpful. I intend to go back. Ambience is great
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Review from Mila A.
Addyston, OH
They were nice enough and I feel bad giving them a negative review. But the menu was limited and the food had a strange odor. I should have went with my instincts and left as I got sick as a dog
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Review from Rhonda D.
Cincinnati, OH
I hosted a dinner here last night with a few members of a dining out group to which I belong. I'd been here a couple years ago for a wine tasting and had really enjoyed the food.
They had a house Chardonnay and Cabernet available as a wine special, $2 for a glass. I opted for the Cabernet and thought it was quite nice. A couple of my dining companions chose an appetizer and seemed to enjoy the risotto and empanadas they ordered. The seasoning smelled terrific. Those that wanted a small salad were told the greens had just run out. I thought that was pretty odd.
I chose the bacon wrapped shrimp dish for my entree. The dish wasn't quite constructed as described, but all the elements were there. The bacon was blended in with the grits along with some rosemary. The shrimp were a good size, cooked well and the grits were delicious! The veggie lasagna looked very good and those having it said the seasoning was really tasty. The portions were quite generous.
This might have otherwise been a 5-star review, but I felt the service should have been quicker. There were three other tables occupied and the five of us. Our server, who I think was one of the owners, didn't check on drink refills but maybe once. I eventually got to order a second glass of wine, but well into having eaten my entree. I'd go back, but with maybe one or two friends to see if the service issue was just a one off thing. -
Review from Chris G.
Mason, OH
Went here for a late lunch with our boys. Menu has soups, salads, sandwiches, and a few appetizers. The sandwiches were delicious as was the quiche of the day. Our youngest didn't care for his chicken noodle soup and it was a bit bland. We shared an empanada and it was a bit oily yet still edible. Service was good; however, it was an off time and there was only one other table. It was a tad expensive for what you get.
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Review from McKenzie G.
New Richmond, OH
A friend and I went in to take a cooking class we had scheduled the previous day and were told the woman who answered the phone didn't know, but you had to schedule 24 hours ahead of time so we wouldn't be able to take the class. My friend had driven about an hour for this, so at first we were both upset. They should take numbers so they can contact people if necessary when this type of thing happens.
However, the guy who told us all this was extremely apologetic and gave us a wonderful lunch on the house. He offered a glass of wine, brought out a smoothie (which was incredible), and we ordered lunch, all on them! A lot of restaurants aren't that hospitable, so that was a nice surprise.
We're going back next Saturday for the class, so hopefully this time they'll have enough notice to be able to prepare. -
Review from Jaime A.
Cincinnati, OH
I've been to Argentine Bean twice and both times were good experiences. The food is a bit pricey but well worth the cost in my opinion. The couple of entrees I have tried have been delicious and the Argentine Salad is a must have. They also have great daily drink specials including half price bottles of wine and half price martinis. The decor inside the restaurant has character and the small patio outside is also nice and charming, though the tables are small. The staff is very friendly and I hope to return soon.
My one and only complaint was that both times I was there it seemed to take a little bit for someone to notice new customers had come in. I'm pretty sure they sorta forgot about us on the patio one night! This small problem did not in any way ruin the experience though and I would definitely suggest this restaurant! -
Review from Raquelle Z.
Louisville/Jefferson County, KY
I ordered a Meat Empanada first and I really enjoyed the flavors and texture. Next I had the Brick Chicken with Lentils and Butternut Squash. This dish was just so so, and the lentils were slightly underdone. The service was slow and slightly inattentive. If I were to return I would order an Empanada and some wine. The service made me feel like as a single guest I was unimportant and for this reason I doubt there will be a return visit.
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Review from Ashley H.
My first review for Argentine Bean was less than stellar (two stars, I believe). I had gone in expecting something Spanish, got overpriced American, and rude service to top it off.
Well, today, I gave this place another shot, and let me tell you, I was pleasantly surprised! I met up with a bunch of old co-workers for lunch, and we had a fantastic time. The decor is just beautiful and it made us all feel like we were in Europe somewhere. My sandwich (the Argentine Panini) was absolutely delicious, and our service was very friendly.
Hopefully that first time was just a glitch, because I'll definitely be trying this place again.1 Previous Review: Show all »
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4/23/2011
Unfortunately, I had a very disappointing experience at the Argentine Bean Bistro. Walking in, I was… Read more »
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4/23/2011
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Review from John B.
I went here last night with a group of 12 people. We had reservations, so the employees should have been well prepared for our arrival at 7:30pm. Also, other than our group, the restaurant was virtually empty. Considering all of this, I see no reason why service should have been an issue.
Unfortunately, it was. All of us ordered our food at the same time. Most of the couples at the table ordered a salad or appetizer and an entree for each person. Though all of us ordered our food at the same time, but not one dish left the kitchen at the same time. One person would get an appetizer, then an entree would show up, then a third would get their salad. Also, the kitchen clearly made all of the meals for one end of the table before beginning the appetizers for the other end. Clearly there was one overwhelmed person back in the kitchen that was completely unprepared for a large group.
Now, to the positives. The food was very good. We had the vegetable empanadas, Argentine salad, brick chicken, and the chicken hash. Though each item seemed $1-$2 overpriced, especially because of the small portion sized, it was very tasty and unique.
The atmosphere of the restaurant is very romantic. It would be a great place to go for a date night.
The drink selection is great. They have a number of unique beers and a good wine and specialty cocktail selection.
We were served by two different waiters. Both of them were friendly. Our drinks were refilled quickly. If you go there in a large group, they do automatically add 20% tip. Slightly annoying considering the issues we had with our food, but in reality it didn't seem to be the fault of the servers.
So, wrapping up, don't go here in a large group, but it might be the perfect place to spend Saturday night with your sweetie (if you want to shell out a couple of extra bucks). -
Review from ANN L.
Romance Review coming...From the inviting warm glow as you drive up, to the couch by the fireplace, to the latin sounds from the musicians and to the mesmerizing glass of Chilean Carmenere. LOVED IT!
As we sat by the fire enjoying the Argentine soup and Chicken Marsala we look out the tall glass windows surrounded by little white lights. The rain was coming down hitting the puddles softly and a light fog was sitting all around.
The Princess room was definitely made for a Princess (very Victorian feel).
We went in the evening which always creates a different mood than in the day time. And I think the live music is only of Friday evenings. -
Review from Donielle W.
Covington, KY
I went here to use my gift certificate from http://Restaurant.com.
Everything was really good, including the service.
I had the Argentine Shepherd pie which was some type of beef topped with garlic mashed potatoes and cheese in a pie. It was served with spinach and olives. My husband had the Meat lovers lasagna which had meatballs, sausage, and bacon. We both also had potato soup. I had a cup, and he had a bowl. I got a cup because I wasn't sure how large my pie would be and I didn't want to get too full on soup. It was a mistake, lol. The bowl was a way better deal and the portions are small so I could have handled the bowl.
We ordered an Argentine Panini to go, and it was amazing. It was probably the best thing that I tasted from there. It came with really tasty chips also.
The only reason I won't give them a four are their prices vs. portions. For the amount of food they give, it's a bit overpriced. Our tab would have normally come to a little over 40.00 but with the gift certificate it was only a little over 15.00. Amazing deal with the gift certificate, without the gift certificate, I probably wouldn't be going back anytime soon. -
Review from jonathan s.
ASTORIA, NY
Stop for a glass of wine or java, but don't plan a legitimate meal. If you have yet to travel abroad, find your unique dining experience here. The rest of us find an outrageous bill, an unrelenting hunger waiting to strike, and enough oil to supply ten Asian buffets. And, why were the tapas so freak'n oily? Argentine Bean captured mixed reviews from my dining partners, but I am certain each ate more later. By no means entirely disappointed... I found some tapas were worthy of a snack/appetizer. I also found a cosey atmosphere unusual of the mall setting. However, two of my three visits were accompanied with noticeably bad service... so lump that with overpricing and lackluster tapas. A better dining value can be found elsewhere.
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Review from Mike K.
i wanted to try tapas because i never had tapas before and i wanted to be invited into the wonderful world of tapas. I am no longer a strange to tapas. I just love saying the word "tapas". Tapas tapas tapas tapas tapas. Tapas tapas tapas tapas tootalee-doo.
Anyway, the food was good. The drinks were great. Maybe a little expensive than it should be but you only live once.
Btw, I saw in another review they were complaining about the bartender having green hair. Don't you hate yelp reviews when they complain about the appearance of the people who work there? It just seems really elitist and gross. I once read a bad review on here because a waitress had tattoos. I don't care if I'm served by a martian if the food is good.
sorry to get off on a rant there. Like I said, the drinks were great! -
Review from S W.
Hebron, KY
Stopped last night for a light dinner for two, much to our surprise there was a new menu, not the tapas we were expecting. The service was great, there was sparse competition for help. Atmosphere is always pleasant, great music.
So for dinner, we split an appetizer, salad, and entree. The food was wonderful. We had the cheese app, the house salad and the salmon, the food and preparation was above average, we left little more than crumbs to be swept away.
My only complaint and my reason for the low rating was the bill. This was not a reasonable dinner for two considering we ordered only one entree. At $50 plus (including tip, no drinks except a coffee), I expect much more. We will likely go back for coffee and desert, as we have many times, but I doubt this will be a regular stop for us. -
Review from Dave J.
Union Square, Manhattan, NY
Been for lunch many times and have never been dissapointed. The Tomato Bisque soup is incredible.
My favorite items on the menu are the argentine salad (add crab cakes, they are really moist and contain a lot of crab), the caprese sandwich and the argentine sandwhich. The paninis all come with kettle chips which have a delicious peppery flavor and everything is very fresh.
Its a family owned business which is a nice additional to strip mall land.
