Reviews on Italian food in San Fernando, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina including Mangiamo, Restaurante Las Glorias, Il Novo Maria Del Lujan, Suss Cupcake Cafe, Ceres, Ikea Milano Restaurant De Comida Italiana, Masaiola Casa de Pastas, La Forchetta, Ristorantino, Pompei
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3 based on 53 reviews
Restaurante tradicional en una esquina, frente a la plaza de San Fernando. Casi siempre con mucha gente. muy bullicioso, muy mal insonorizado. Imposible mantener una charla entre amigos. Tiene varias promociones diarias. No vas a comer nada espectacular, ni sorprendente, ya que la carta se mantiene hace años. Si te gusta un lugar concurrido, este puede ser.
3 based on 19 reviews
Excellent! Best pizza and pasta in town! Try polenta and pizza Carnia. Serves cold beer! Went two times with my couple and family, always great!
4 based on 86 reviews
A cozy, warm room with rustic decor, exposed beams and local art on the walls, with a heavily local clientele, in a quiet neighborhood away from the commercial center of San Isidro, Buenos Aires. It was literally a seven-minute walk to the âother side of the tracksâ from where our boutique hotel was situated. Menu features homemade pasta and other traditional Italian dishes served in generous portions. Narrow but value-for-money selection of wines and beers (including a really nice Patagonia Küne IPA), and though the listed rosé was not available, the suggested substitute white wine was very good. Most pasta dishes are custom (pick your noodle, pick your sauce) with some house specialty baked pasta dishes (lasagne al forno, etc.), grilled meat dishes and risotto also on offer. Service was prompt and attentive without being obtrusive. I had a perfectly al dente tagliatelle noodle âcarbonaraâ, with a fluffy, creamy cheese sauce with just the right âbiteâ, and savory chunks of pancetta. My wifeâs grilled salmon filet with seasonal roasted vegetables (itâs autumn in Argentina) was done to perfection. Definitely a hidden gem with a loyal local following, and thanks to the front desk manager at the nearby Hotel del Casco for the recommendation. P.S. We didnât stay for dessert, as we had other plans that evening, but the âvolcán de chocolateâ looked amazing.
My wife and I were visiting San Fernando and we found this place. It was amazing food and service. We recommend it to all that appreciate good seafood and service in a relax and friendly place.
4 based on 186 reviews
IKE Milano is a small restaurant with excellent food and a good wine selection! Pasta and risottos are excellent, The service is cordial and efficient too. Lemoncello is best after dinner drink!
4 based on 30 reviews
A BIG variety of home-brewed beers. Food is also OK.the place is good for going with friends, not for fine dining, just to spend a nice time having a good beer (or two :) )
4 based on 36 reviews
Nice cafe in Punta ChicaNew branch from the one that is already well known in Martinez.Recommended
4 based on 867 reviews
Maria Lujan te ofrece combinar tu salida con una propuesta gastronomica pensada para que el relax sea completo. Disfruta a pleno de todas estas opciones gastronomicas y del aire libre en su exclusiva terraza con vista al Rio Lujan.
This was our lunch stop during a day in Tigre. We liked the look of the outdoor seating area and appreciated being able to be seated right next to the river. We had mushroom pasta and chicken salad. Food was okay but not memorable. Service also fine. Boat watching was excellent!!
4 based on 222 reviews
on a cold a windy saturday we arrived 1945, they open at 8, but somebody went out and left the door open and we ventured in at 1955 and was told quite explicitly that they were NOT open...so back out in the cold for another 5 minuttes til the opened officially...not a very nice start, anyway, the food was very very mediocre, service went to their friends, it´s an extension of a social club around the corner, so very clearly just for locals, if you are not one of them, find somewhere else,
Most Popular Grill food in San Fernando, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
4 based on 189 reviews
I've been living 10 blocks from this place for the last four years and only just discovered one of the most charming family-owned restaurants in north Buenos Aires. Service with courtesy and a big smile, imaginative and beautifully prepared permutations on Argentine standards, with a distinctly Italian flavour, and the flan naranja - that's crème caramel à l'orange to you and me- and espresso were a sublime finish. Good selection of local wines, and as they say over here 'muy buena onda' all round!
Where to eat Argentinean food in San Fernando: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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