Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Salta. Vibrant Salta is a mashup of old world architecture and modern fun—a truly sophisticated bohemia! Marvel at the intricate façade of the old town hall—a Salta focal point—as you stroll from museums to markets. Savor the vintages at local wineries or take a train to a tiny village that's perched "at the top of the clouds." Thrill seekers will love the adventure sports and archaeological explorations that await at nearby Cabra Corral Dam.
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4 based on 96 reviews
Although opposite the San Francisco church this tiny restaurant attracts mainly locals. They serve only a handful of items, primarily empanadas, humitas and tamales along with huge and icy bottles of Salta beer. Everything is cooked from scratch is really tasty and costs hardly anything.
4 based on 340 reviews
We popped in for a light breakfast, which consisted of coffee, two small pastries, and juice. A lot of people were having the same.Awaiting our order, I saw a waiter clear a nearby table. The customer had a left a full, or nearly full, glass of orange juice. To my utter amazement the waiter stopped behind the counter and dropped off the juice before taking the tray into the back. I watched in horror as our waitress put it onto our tray and brought it over us. WHAT?!? I don't know if it was untouched or if the last customer had a sip. And neither did they. But there was no way I was drinking a strangers discarded juice. I couldn't complain as my Spanish is not good enough to explain what I had seen, so I just left it.While we were drinking our coffee I saw our waitress clear another table, this time with two full/nearly full juices left. Yes, you guessed it, she dropped them off behind the counter and a minute or two later delivered them to a new table.I'm disgusted by this practice. Not only is it icky, but what if someone has a cold or something and the germs get passed on? Just grim and wrong.
4 based on 803 reviews
The place is uncharming, but the âempanadasâ are the best in town. I consider myself like an âempanadasâ expert, because it is my favorite food. During my recent stay at Salta I did a casting between the most renowned places to est them, and definitely this is my final choice.
Most Popular International food in Salta, Province of Salta, Argentina
4 based on 174 reviews
Excellent parrilla "espeto corrido" style. They serve different typical argentine asado cuts. They offer different types of side dishes, and you eat as much as you want. They also have a good wine selection. It's a dinning experience you shouldnt miss while visiting Salta. It feels like you are having asado at a friends place. Good service, amazing asado.
Top 3 Mediterranean food in Salta, Province of Salta, Argentina
4 based on 593 reviews
AVOID THIS RESTAURANT AT ALL COSTS! The waiter was rude and insolent when one person in our party ordered mineral water rather than a more expensive wine. Then he claimed our credit card was rejected, even though it had been successfully used in numerous restaurants. Then he refused to re-check or run the card a second time. He also spent a good deal of the evening having long conversations with one patron, who evidently was a personal friend, rather than pay attention to other customers. He also delayed taking orders to the kitchen because after he left our table with an order he stopped for a long time to speak with a friend who was dining at the establishment.
4 based on 205 reviews
Stems from the concept of creating a distinct, warm and unique environment, unlike any other culinary experience in Salta. It started with the recycling and restauration of a mid XIX century estate, where Don Jose and Doña Dominga´s old neighborhood dairy
This place has a rustic cool vibe to it. The service was really warm and friendly. The food here was great, itâs well done home cooked food - and the ceviches are great too. Donât come if youâre expecting white table clothes and a sommelier - thatâs not what this restaurant is about. We had lunch and came back a night or two later for dinner. The waitress was particularly friendly and even found some mosquito spray when she saw me scratching. If you sit out side in the lovely courtyard - wear some mossie spray. If your Spanish is good enough - the lunch time menu of the day is recommended ( this will not be written down - itâs verbally delivered). If you like good food, fab service in a relaxed setting, you will love this.
Top 3 Contemporary food in Salta, Province of Salta, Argentina
4 based on 489 reviews
This great restaurant was on walking distance from our hotel; in a street with several restoâs including some with live entertainment. This resto is classic Argentinia. At 20:00, you'll be one of the first to enter.Very friendly, helpful waiter. Fantastic Malbec wine selection. Once I tried the local fish which was ok but prefer their steaks.Spaghetti is not recommended.Half steak is still large.Second evening less friendly service but still OK. Accept credit cards.Parking in the streets in the vincinity. You won't be alone.
Best South American food near Salta, Province of Salta, Argentina
4 based on 2105 reviews
The location is really far off, so it looked real strange when we arrived in a quiet suburb to find a long line of people outside at 20.45 already. The place opens at 21.00 only. Luckily it is huge, with several smaller rooms and outside sitting areas. The restaurant lives up to its reputation, mainly in terms of the music and atmosphere. The food was quite good as well, especially of you are into meat. A great selection of wines too. We were lucky that two young talented musicians joined our room and performed for an hour. Offer them drinks to keep them going!
4 based on 1299 reviews
Highly recommend if you are in Salta. Show starts at 10 pm. Food portions were huge and waiters attentive. Show consisted of gauchos and ladies dancing. Highlights were gaucho dancing with impressive knife skills and then swirling his cape. Absolutely amazing. Folk singers were also very good. Finished about 12.30 but then it was a Wednesday night.
Where to eat Fusion food in Salta: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 3652 reviews
Colorful, clean, colonial decor. Family oriented restaurant. Typical local dishes. I agree with other reviewers regarding the servers. Although they all wear a gaucho attire that blends nicely with the decor, they could show more motivation.Tip: This restaurant does not accept MasterCard or American Express they only accept Visa or cash.
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