Welcome to Che Gaucho
Che Gaucho, located at 611 W Main St, Tomball, TX, offers a delightful fusion of flavors inspired by Argentine cuisine. The menu features an enticing selection of dishes, including savory empanadas, grilled chicken tenders, and perfectly seasoned freshly made fries. Kids are well catered for with affordable combos, ensuring a family-friendly atmosphere. Highlights include the Homemade Mashed Potatoes and Grilled Asparagus, both showcasing a dedication to quality ingredients and authentic preparation. With a warm atmosphere and attentive service, Che Gaucho stands out as a must-visit destination for anyone craving a taste of Argentina in the heart of Texas.
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611 W Main St, Tomball, TX 77375, United States611 W Main St, Tomball, TX 77375, United States Hotline: +1 346-808-3744
Welcome to Che Gaucho, a culinary gem nestled in the heart of Tomball, Texas. Located at 611 W Main St, this vibrant eatery invites you to embark on a delicious journey through Argentine cuisine. Che Gaucho stands out for its authentic flavors and warm atmosphere, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts and families alike.
At Che Gaucho, the menu is a celebration of Argentina's rich culinary heritage. Highlights include their tantalizing empanadas, which come in various fillings that promise to excite your taste buds. Whether you opt for the Four Empanadas Combo for just $15.00 or the generous Twelve Empanadas Combo for $34.00, each bite brings a burst of flavor that captures the essence of traditional Argentine fare.
For those craving something more cheesy, the Argentine Pizza, available in both cheese and pepperoni, is a delightful choice, pairing perfectly with sides and a refreshing drink for only $15.00. The Milanesa Sandwich, offered as part of the lunch menu at $16.00, is another hit, showcasing the tender, breaded beef that is a staple in Argentine households.
Che Gaucho also understands the importance of catering to young diners with its creative Kids Combo options. From grilled chicken tenders to empanadas, each kid-friendly meal comes complete with a side and drink, making family outings a breeze.
Your dining experience is not just about the food, but also the inviting ambiance and friendly service that Che Gaucho prides itself on. The casual yet vibrant setting makes it the perfect location for a quick lunch or a leisurely meal with loved ones.
So, if you’re looking to indulge in some of the finest Argentine dishes while enjoying a welcoming atmosphere, look no further than Che Gaucho. Pick up the phone and call +1 346-808-3744 for any inquiries, or better yet, swing by to experience the flavors of Argentina firsthand.
Che Gaucho is an outstanding Argentinian restaurant in Tomball that offers a variety of Argentine cuisine but is particularly noteworthy for its steak options and empanadas. This was actually our 2nd visit to Che Gaucho... the first time we visited I enjoyed our meal so much I forgot to take pics! So this time I decided to take a few pics and write a proper review. The Missus had the Entraña (skirt steak) with Ensalada Tomate Y Cebolla (tomato and red onion salad), while I went for the Lomo a Caballo (center cut fillet mignon topped with 2 fried eggs). We also shared some Salteña ground beef empanadas as well as some Papas Fritas a la Provenzal (potato fries with garlic and parsley). All was outstanding and the steaks were wonderfully seasoned. They also have plenty of other choices, none of which seem to suck. But I'm just saying, you cannot go wrong with the Lomo a Caballo (or the Ojo de Bife ribeye steak, which I had on our 1st visit). Definitely be advised that Che Gaucho is not a fancy place - it's a family run gig that sits in a strip mall and it can be easily missed if you aren't looking carefully. It's not too noisy and they do keep the place clean. Just don't expect to see fancy, foo-foo Fogo de Chao type digs. That's not how they roll! But they more than make up for their slightly humble settings with fantastic food and friendly service offered in English or Spanish. The only downside I found - and the only reason I gave them 4 stars on service - is because their service can be slow during busy times, due to limited waitstaff. The night of our visit only one waiter was attending an entire packed restaurant, and it took them about 45 minutes to bring our meals. So if you come to Che Gaucho, just act like you're dining in Buenos Aires or Cordoba or Salto. Take your time, be patient, and you'll be rewarded! And don't be a jerk to the waitstaff, they work hard. Highly recommended for intimate dining, those seeking secret places off the beaten path that taste great, and most of all for lovers of steak! They might have quicker service in afternoons, but weekend nights tend to be jammed - they do take reservations so wiser individuals should try to get a table in advance. Not a good place for impatient folk or monocultural diners who simply can't grasp that South Americans can grill awesome steaks. (Guess what? They do!) Should be OK for family meals also - I saw a couple of fams there during both visits. If your kiddos or that grouchy uncle of yours are really finicky, just get 'em the Gaucho 6 or 10 inch cheese pizza! It's really gooey, and it should keep them quiet for awhile anyway.
When we went for dinner, they only had one other table of customers. The atmosphere felt very intimate, very date night-esque. The restaurant felt a bit warm, but they had a portable AC going. Our server was Harrison, and he was very friendly, attentive, and answered all of our questions with a smile. We ordered provaleta (grilled provolone cheese with tomato, olive oil, and oregano and toasted bread) for an appetizer, milanesa de pollo (seasoned breaded chicken breast) with asparagus and mash potatoes, Lomo a Caballo (center cut filet mignon with two fried eggs) with fries and Parmesan fries, 4 empanadas (chicken, mushroom, chopped beef, and ham and cheese) and for dessert, a maple apple empanada a la mode, and banana dulce de leche empanada a la mode. We paid $128.79. The appetizer, was incredible. The cheese had great flavor, the bread was soft and flaky. Perfect app. The empanadas, we could tell we made in house, very fresh and full of meat and cheese. What was really cool is they stamp the name on them, so you know which one is which. The milanesa was surprisingly juicy. Usually chicken that thin has dried out, but I was pleasantly surprised. I didn't personally like the mashed potatoes but my husband did. The asparagus was delicious, on the softer side. The Lomo a Cabolla, was the most tender and juicy cut of steak we've ever had. Surpasses our favorite steak houses by miles. Packed full of flavor, the egg on top made it that much better. Would highly, highly recommend this dish. Dessert, was incredible. Very delicate, yet not overly sweet. My favorite was the banana dulce de leche. They do have seating for 40 diners, and outside tables as well. They also have a huge map at the entrance, you can pin where you are from, which I think is super cool. The seating was comfortable. Overall, it was delicious and I highly recommend you try them. It's a perfect date night spot.
Nice simple place with the flavor of Argentina. Delicious morcilla and provoleta as appetizer, and milanesa as main plate. Desserts were great although alfarrores were a little dry and old. Friendly waiter but he got busy as he was talking care of 7 tables at the same time, difficult to keep up…
This place was freaking awesome The steak melted in your mouth. Empanadas off the hook. Great service, very attentive We highly recommend eating here. 5 stars ⭐ They are now serving beer & wine!
We came here yesterday to celebrate my daughter dance recital, and this little Argentinian spot totally exceeded our expectations! It was very busy, and the owners weren’t there—just one young waiter handling a jam-packed restaurant. I honestly felt bad for him, but he did an amazing job. He was patient, kind, and handled every table with professionalism and care. Truly impressive under pressure. As for the food—wow. Every single dish was out of this world. Rich flavor, authentic taste, and served hot and fresh despite the busy environment. The space is a bit tight, but that only added to the cozy, family-owned feel. I can’t wait to go back—hopefully on a quieter day or when they have more staff, but either way, the experience was memorable and worth it. Highly recommend if you’re looking for real Argentinian comfort food and a place that feels like home.