Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Lujan, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina including Berto Cocina de Autor, Luxon Restaurante, Lujan Jockey Club, Cisneros Restaurant Parrilla
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4 based on 517 reviews
Stop your time is the concept that accompanies Berto a restaurant kitchen author, conceived to go to enjoy, without thinking of anything else, to live the moment. The menu changes with the season, always aware of the freshness of the ingredients. The star
Visiting Lujan for the day and didn't want to go to the "touristic" restaurants so found this on TripAdvisor and turned out to be an excellent choice! Locals dine here. Food is cooked by an executive chef so it's delicious and decently priced!
4 based on 128 reviews
I went solo for dinner and ordered my food and Un Copa de Vino Tinto. I had two glasses in front of me - (prob. for wter+wine). She asked big or small - i said big. She brings a full bottle of housewine and pour a glass and put the bottle on the table. Again for orders sake make clear 'un copa' not 'un botella'. She consults with boss and come back and insist. I had only drunk one small glass in fact. It would not have cost them anything to admit and serve. No way will I return and in meantime of course am spreading the info with my friends and clubmembers. Bad investment for the restaurant.In fact the Lomo meal was uninteresting. No added flavours or visual effects.Estimado Sr, Lamentamos que su cena en Luxon no haya sido de su agrado. Con respecto al tema del vino que usted menciona, si bien no comercializamos "copas de vino", contamos con muchas opciones de botellas pequeñas (de 330 cm). Saludos Cordiales,D.S
3 based on 67 reviews
Solo fuimos por un café pero el ambiente apesta a humo y olor a cigarrillo. Aparentemente es el único bar en Luján donde se permite fumar, haciendo caso omiso de la ley provincial y nacional que prohibe fumar en espacios cerrados privados de acceso público. Por qué? No recomendable.
Califique normal porque no puedo regular..., el menú parrilla ($540.- al 8/5) incluye parrilla libre (chinchulines, carne y chorizo) papas fritas, bebida sin alcohol, postre y café. Lo mejor de la parrilla, el chorizo, carne regular y chinchulines incomibles. Bien las papas fritas y muy bueno el postre que pedi (crumble de manzana con helado de crema). El café apenas tibio. Mi sra. pidio bondiola caramelizada con papas, que me arrepentà de no haberme copiado en el pedido ya que estaba muy buena. De postre, mus de chocolate con helado, muy bueno ($155.-). La atención buena pero lenta cuando se llenó un poco más el lugar.
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