Best Grill restaurants nearby. Discover the best Grill food in Rosario. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Grill restaurants near you.. This urban waterworld is a fast-growing city tucked into a bend of the Parana River about 186 miles northwest of Buenos Aires. Slip into a kayak or take a cruise for the best river views, or hit the city center, bustling with discos, theaters, pedestrian malls, restaurants and parks popular with cyclists. A national monument on the riverbank honors the city's historic role as the site where the Argentine flag was first flown.
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4 based on 1591 reviews
Escauriza is a locally owned restaurant close to the Rosario-Victoria bridge that specializes in fresh river fish. The fish and seafood empanadas were good. The surubi sticks were oily and greasy. The grilled pacu was quite good. Unfortunately, service was spotty and we had to repeat our order several times until they got it right. Worth one visit and that's it.
4 based on 513 reviews
Disappointed twice in recent past, as this has been our favorite place in Rosario. They dropped our favorite dish, which is matambre de cerdo with Roquefort. For some reason they no longer offer the Roquefort. Too bad. They have lost us as customers.
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4 based on 676 reviews
A fully renovated place offering the very best of the local cuisine. Its steaks are simply delicious, altough the entrees deserve a chapter of their own.Try the local wine, it is magnific!
Best Italian food near Rosario, Province of Santa Fe, Argentina
4 based on 720 reviews
In the evening we walked the 6 blocks to the river and found one of the restaurants Cecilia had recommended. She had said, âQuite good for vegetarian (not easy in Argentina) and also for fish. Itâs literally on the river. One of my favoritesâ.It is part of a small sports development in parkland above the river. We went down by a rather dubious lift (elevator) to the restaurant. It was quite a warm evening so we sat outside. On a short jetty about 3 anglers were showing there were fish in the mighty Parana river. The 'pescador' section of the menu listed three fish of which none of the names was familiar to us. The chef came out and kindly explained a little about them and brought all three to the table, grilled. We all agreed that the best one was bagu. As a fish fan, I thought it had a supremely fine taste as well as lovely texture. A couple of very plump cats wandered around our feet. In a fish restaurant could they be anything else?Dear Customer; We appreciate your review and we are pleased to know that you had a nice experience in our restaurant. The river fish is a tradition for us and show it fills us with pride.What you ate was BOGA, PACU and SURUBI.We hope you visit us again in another oportunity.Best regards and thanks for choosing us
Top 10 Argentinean food in Rosario, Province of Santa Fe, Argentina
4 based on 121 reviews
Chillingly like many hipster restaurants in my hometown (San Francisco, CA)...cool décor, busy, noisy, clever cocktails...and a bit overpriced. Still, we had a nice meal and a pleasant evening here. Though trendy in atmosphere, Churrasqueria manages to serve a menu only slightly more inventive than your average parilla...heavy on the meat and light on the creative. I don't want to seem too cranky because, frankly, the food was on point...cocktails a tad less so...but the overriding downside was the terrible waitstaff...friendly enough but, again very much like SF, the overall impression reminded me of a bunch of pretty college kids vamping their way through a temporary gig.Lines out the door notwithstanding, I'll stick with a venerable, old-school parilla if given the choice.
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