Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Asuncion, Paraguay. The "Mother of Cities" was founded in 1537, and declared independence from Spain in 1811. The charming historic section can be explored on foot. The friendly Paraguayan capital, gateway to the grassy Gran Chaco region, has long been a center of music, poetry and the arts, but only in recent years has Asunción been able to escape its long history of dictatorship rule. Sites to visit include Panteon Nacional de los Heroes, Casa de la Independencia and Catedral de Nuestra Senora de Asuncion.
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4 based on 134 reviews
Relatively new locale in a very nice house. Oil, balsamic and oven baked bread as well as seemingly pampering service kept our expectations high. Unfortunately, although it was early and the place was almost empty, food took much too long to arrive and was disappointing. Steak and pork were over cooked. Presentation was mediocre, prices quite high. Do not recommend!
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4 based on 252 reviews
A bit over the top in décor and attempted attitude but good Italian. Pretty place, good food, good service. At first I was turned off by all the mirrors and American Express ads, but liked the waiter and food. Good choice as it is across the street from the Sheraton and a few blocks from other major hotels. For a city not used to visitors, they are very accustomed to visitors and offer a good option
4 based on 133 reviews
We heard about this place being a long standing well established restaurant. As the name may suggest this place offers French cuisine, with a abit of mix of Mediterranean food. We had really fast, friendly and efficient service from the waiters who served us.
4 based on 341 reviews
This is a wonderful place in a great location downtown. They also have one in Mall sopping Del RIO. The let you choose your pasta, sauce, and toppings. Great selection. It was the first place I ate in Asuncion, what a delightful introduction to Paraguay! Recommended!
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4 based on 287 reviews
You want great paella? Go to the Taberna. While there take time to read the classic writings on the wall. Enjoy the Spanish ambience and take in the great service and ring the cow bell overhead if your waiter is needed. I go for the seafood paella. I come to Asuncion once a year and always plan a dinner at the great Taberna Espanola.
4 based on 293 reviews
Mburicao es un lugar cálido, agradable y distinguido al alcance de todos, fue creado con la idea de disfrutar de la mejor gastronomÃa del Paraguay, y todos pueden disfrutar del Mburicao. Nuestra carta invita a despertar los sentidos con entradas frÃas y c
On a previous visit I had some hard words to say about what traditionally I have found to be the best restaurant in Asuncion. However, as I think I remarked on that occasion, every establishment can have an "off" night.Returning, after a considerable interva,l Mburicao had more than recovered its previous gastronomic quality and my four friends and I were equally satisfied with the food. Alas not so the service, which was overstretched to the point of near invisibility and there were long waits between placing orders and service and most irritating of all, in finally acquiring the bill.This restaurant seems to have slipped in the Trip Advisor ratings although I would once more rate it as Numero Uno in Asuncion, at least as regard the quality of the cuisine. Likewise, the description of the food as "Latin American" is inadequate and somewhat misleading in an establishment specializing in what might best be described as "international fusion".By no means cheap, but with the exception of the service - due to a grossly inadequate staffing level - I would still rate it as excellent by comparison with my experience in various capitals in Europe and the Western Hemisphere.
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