Discover Restaurants offering the best Wine Bar food in Cafayate, Province of Salta, Argentina. Cafayate (Spanish pronunciation: [kafaˈʒate]) is a town located at the central zone of the Valles Calchaquíes in the province of Salta, Argentina. It sits 1,683 metres (5,522 ft) above mean sea level, at a distance of 189 kilometres (117 mi) from Salta City and 1,329 kilometres (826 mi) from Buenos Aires. It has about 12,000 inhabitants (2001 census [INDEC]).
Things to do in Cafayate
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Bodega Piattelli Cafayate is the newest of the two Piattelli wineries, with its sister winery located in Agrelo, Mendoza. This winery opened in 2013 and features exquisite architecture, attention to detail, beautiful gardens, careful presentation of histo
We have been to so many wine tastings in Mendoza and Italy and appreciate learning about the individual wines. The three of us had a tasting reservation with 5 different wines. The gentleman who presented the wines was very hurried and basically told us this wine was from their winery in Mendoza and this one was from Cayafate. Yes, we could taste the difference but it seemed to be a competition for Cayafate to be the winner. We were not told about the distinct qualities of each wine. We were done in a very short time in this whirlwind tasting. There were no others in the wine tasting room and we did have a reservation but it seemed like he truly didn't care.We learned that the owners, Jon and Arlene Malinski, are from Minnesota where we live. They bought the winery several years ago when it was in disrepair and built this very modern and beautiful winery. We were told that they are thinking/planning to build a hotel on property.We did buy a bottle of their Malbec. The region has the hot sun and the cold nights in one of the highest altitudes for wine making.
Where to eat Argentinean food in Cafayate: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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Bad Brothers Wine Experience is the wine lover's headquarters in Cafayate. A vibrant wine bar and full service restaurant serving international and Argentine cuisine. Bad Brothers is dedicated to celebrating the regions high and extreme altitude wines. We
We visited the place twice, because we really liked it. Itâs kind of a tapas concept where you can share different plates if you want. The menu offers different food options than in other places, but still traditional, which is a good change. Service is very friendly. If you have the chance to visit in summer, you will enjoy a beautiful backyard area. We would definitely come back!
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A cozy wine bar with a nice patio out front. Chato Cruz is very friendly, speaks good English and is knowledgeable about the local and regional wines. Ask him about his own wine available in limited quantities. The food is primarily platters of meats, cheeses, olives and the like - very good and reasonably priced.To find Chato's wine bar, face the church on the Plaza and go up the street to your right (San Martin) about 2 to 3 blocks and it is on the right side of the street. Find a favorite wine and buy a bottle or two to take home with you!
Stumbled upon Muna looking for dinner, drawn in by good smells and a cozy courtyard, as an alternative to the more tourist-oriented offerings on the main square. We enjoyed quinoa empanadas, a vegetable burger, squash-filled ravioli, a small bottle of Torrontes wine, and a home-made chocolate dessert, and all were lovingly made and tasty. We would go back even just for the empanadas. And everything was reasonably priced. The dogs that wandered into the dining room added to the informal but cozy vibe. A real find.
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