Reviews on South American food in San Isidro, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina including Arenales Resto & Coffee, Lo De Facu, Lo de Carlitos, La Portena, John John, Otero, La Forchetta, Hornobar, Arenales Resto & Coffee, iolo
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4 based on 68 reviews
Good spot. We went for lunch but the kitchen was close. We had some appetizers which were good. Coffee was okay.
4 based on 121 reviews
I used to love this place when I first got to Argentina in 2012. However, now it's VERY pricey and the lunch options have gone down tremendously! You can get better and more varied food for the same price (or lower) elsewhere. The atmosphere is great, however, and the staff is always very friendly. If you don't mind the price, I definitely recommend it.
4 based on 92 reviews
Set on one of those light colored streets of el Bajo de San Isidro, under a chill happy mood, this not fancy restaurante boutique offers a good variety of tasty clay klin dishes. There's good wine and good home made lemonade too! Don't miss the lamb wrap
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.
4 based on 81 reviews
Un lugar Ãntimo y cálido, en el bajo de San Isidro. Propuesta descontracturada, excelente variedad de platos y amplia barra de tragos.
A relatively unassuming place, somewhat hidden in the Bajo of San Isidro. Relaxed environment where the owner/manager greets you, takes orders, chats...does everything!The food comes quickly to the table which quite impressive given they are gourmet plates. Drinks are very good whether it is fruit mixes or alcohol beverages. We ordered various plates, and ALL of them were very good. They are rather large servings hence worth asking is you should share, depending on how hungry you are.Thank you!
4 based on 105 reviews
Ended up there by pure chance. Unexpectedly stayed for a great evening show. Great crowd, and really high quality fingerfood. A little slow but we where enjoying so much the show that it didnt matter at all
4 based on 432 reviews
We were 13 people on a rainy Sunday.We got to the restaurant late but the service was perfectThe quality of the food is superb
4 based on 163 reviews
The fries are fresh. Great selection of crepes and burgers. You can customize your choice by adding ingredients. Smoothies are also very good, especially the raspberry & orange smoothie.
Most Popular American food in San Isidro, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
4 based on 228 reviews
This charming small and casual restaurant on the outskirts of San Isidro offers great simple food at very reasonable prices. The hamburger was with a large home made beef patty, the chicken supreme was a very large breaded chicken breast cooked perfectly and the generous portion of French fries was plenty for two people. A pitcher of home made lemonade was perfect for a hot Fall afternoon. The service was above average by the usual slow Argentine standards. highly recommended to avoid the usual tourist spots in San Isidro. It is just a short walk from the central plaza and Cathedral heading towards the river. There are an outdoor patio, a courtyard, and indoor dining spaces.
4 based on 121 reviews
I used to love this place when I first got to Argentina in 2012. However, now it's VERY pricey and the lunch options have gone down tremendously! You can get better and more varied food for the same price (or lower) elsewhere. The atmosphere is great, however, and the staff is always very friendly. If you don't mind the price, I definitely recommend it.
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