Discover Restaurants offering the best Argentinean food in Formosa, Province of Formosa, Argentina including Te Conozco Orozco, La Ribera, El Tano Marino, Baldomero, Santa Salta, Cafe del Pueblo, La Cantina del Sarmiento, Paprika, Los Aromos Restaurant, Mirita
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4 based on 25 reviews
Lovely environment. On the second floor of Casa Grande Hotel.Great service. Delicious meals and lovely desserts.
4 based on 43 reviews
No fue solo la larga espera, mas de 50 minutos en recibir los platos, sino tambien la presentción y contenido de los mismos. Pedi Pacu con muzarella y cebollas, debian haber puesto, muzarella y cebollas con algo de pacú. El menú ejecutivo del mediodÃa ($400) no es recomenbale.
4 based on 32 reviews
Se trata de un nuevo sitio bastante tranquilo, en el centro de la ciudad. Bueno en calidad y precio. Buenas pastas RECOMENDADAS
4 based on 27 reviews
SolÃa ir a almorzar o cenar hace muchos años. Mantiene el ambiente familiar y la cordialidad en la atención. El nivel de la cocina es muy bueno. Recomiendo las pastas y, fundamentalmente, el pescado de rÃo. Fresco y excelente preparación. Los postres normales. Nivel de precios correcto.
Hermoso lugar, excelente atención y comida. Ideal para compartir una merienda, una cena, una reunión de trabajo o simplemente ir a relajarse y disfrutar de uno de los geniales libros que hay en el lugar. Todo esto acompañado de un ambiente cálido y acogedor
4 based on 49 reviews
I had a great experience. I went with my girlfriend and some friends from Switzerland and we felt really comfortable. We recommend to try out "Las Empanadas". They blow your mind!!!Thanks the staff that welcome us and gave some useful tips to get around the city and motivated us to visit Salta... a city you should go if you have the opportunity.We'll come back! Promise! Thank you.
4 based on 124 reviews
Attentive staff, wonderful view (restaurant is perched on the coast, overlooking Paraguay) but the fish (surubÃ) was dry and tasteless. That said, I would revisit for a second chance.
4 based on 190 reviews
Like all restaurants in Formosa, good service was let down by bizarre, thoughtless food. The waiter was nice; polite, attentive (eventually) and hospitable, but I became a little suspicions when the food arrived within 5 minutes of ordering, along with a glass of wine full to the brim (as it turns out, this was a blessing). The fish - sole - had essentially been deep fried and was smothered in a beefy brown sauce that was clearly intended for meat rather than fish. The potatoes (also apparently deep fried) which accompanied the fish were topped with some sort of cheese sprinkles, not even proper cheese. The whole thing was just wrong. The ambience was fine, given there were only three of us in the whole restaurant (I ate at 8.30pm, while and most Argentines eat around 10pm) but I was a little put-off by the woman (cashier) at the far end of the restaurant who constantly surveyed everyone from her wide, elevated wooden desk. Reminded me of a headmistress making sure I was eating all my veg - if only there had been some. Formoseños will tell you this is one of the best restaurants in town. Maybe they were having an off-day. Poor food, good service.
4 based on 225 reviews
This is the second time I eat in this restaurant, two years apart, and still have the same opinion. Both times I had Yacaré, which is the tail of a small alligator, and would have it again. It was really, really good. I had the Yacaré al Paquete, a white, soft meat, cooked wrapped in aluminum foil together with local spices, vegetables and noisette potatoes. It the weather permits, try the terrace that faces the river. We took a rose wine with it and made a nice companion. A nice breeze might join you for the meal.
4 based on 129 reviews
Es un lugar calido donde existe una buena variedad de platos, tanto para el desayuno, almuerzo y cena. Algo no muy comun en Formosa.
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