Best European food near San Isidro, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina

January 1, 2020 Lean Nau

Find out what European restaurants to try in San Isidro including El Candado, Restaurant Austria, Club Hungaria
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1. El Candado

Luis Saenz Pena 1723, San Isidro 1640 Argentina European, Deli, Seafood, Spanish Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Wine and Beer, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Table Service, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Full Bar, Fr [email protected] +54 11 4792-1642 http://www.elcandado.com.ar/
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4 based on 223 reviews

El Candado

Reviewed By Thomas1900

While staying in Recoleta, we had relatives take us to El Candado, as they live near the restaurant. Even though they took us home afterwards, we had taken a taxi(160 pesos) to get there, as they work into the early evening. Located in the Martinez/San Isidro area with parking on the streets. It's assisted by a local older gentleman, who was tipped afterwards. Everyone was ordering Italian, so we did also. I had chichen/spinach Ravioli(105 pesos), while my wife had Chicken Risotto with almond/peas(105 pesos). It was completely full, so thank goodness we had reservations. The waiters were hopping all evening. Definitely a local crowd. We shared a flan afterwards. We both enjoyed our meals. If in the area, would definitely return. But wouldn't suggest a trip there from the city, for sole purpose of visiting the restaurant.

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2. Restaurant Austria

Calle R Saenz Pena 1138, San Isidro B1642DBF Argentina Austrian, European Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service +54 11 4742-9393 http://www.restaurantaustria.com.ar/
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4 based on 198 reviews

Restaurant Austria

Reviewed By Max M

Location: San Isidro low area, parking is in front of the restaurant. First impression, security door and heavy security staff at the gate. Food: A mix of Argentinean and a really mediocre version of Austrian-like food. Goulash mit Späetzle poorly crafted (gnocchi recipe) and goulash sauce lack of real Paprika, soupy watery texture, no typical european spices.Pickles (american style) and lieberwurst are NOT from Schreiber, the prestigious german producers, located in Villa Ballester, Buenos Aires. Lots of fat in the lieberwurst (entree) and no Kümmel or other german spices in the experience. No flavors.There were milanesas and empanadas, again, in oily version. For that, but in a premium version, visit Morellia’s in Martinez.Beer: not tap beer! Wow. Unnacceptable. No Warsteiner! no variety of beer sizes (1 litre bottles for tables)Bread: NO typical bread, bread was not fresh and no Zeppelin, Volkorn or Graham varieties.Again, Renania or HausBrot, german style bread producers, have tons of typical european style breads to add to this experience.Prices: . $300.-/pax, expensive when it comes to your expectation of Austrian version food that was not there. The Argie food was mediocre.Desserts: Did not try. Not recommended.Want to try German food made by real europeans cooks?Visit “La Coral Alemana” restaurant, where Albin Günther, the owner, can give you a great culinary experience, ranging from Goulash to Strudel, 100% originally prepared, same price level and proudly crafter by his team.

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3. Club Hungaria

Pasaje Juncal 4250, Buenos Aires Argentina Hungarian, European, Central European Lunch, Dinner Takeout, Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Table Service 4799-8437-4711-0144
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4 based on 228 reviews

Club Hungaria

Reviewed By Luppita

This is a social club, you will find nothing fancy or elegant, just good food and quick service. The environment is very relaxed, lots of families. A little bit noisy if full. It is advisable to make a reservation on busy dates or saturday night.

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