Find out what Argentinean restaurants to try in Purmamarca. Purmamarca is a town in the Tumbaya Department of the Jujuy Province in Argentina.
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4 based on 168 reviews
Un lugar donde se puede probar las comidas regionales, con música en vivo y un ambiente amigable y la mejor predisposición.
We went there with my husband thinking it would be another typical local peña with folclore and we were so gladly wrong! it was more like a "fogon" we use to have in our teenager days, on the beach when someone grabbed a guitar and by the fireplace will sing all types of songs. This was much better than this. El Duende starts singuing quietly and during the songs, he begins talking to the audience, always making you feel at ease. I usually don't like to interact with anyone on stage, let alone go to the front but sometime during the night we found ourselves asking for songs and even dancing with a teacher who was there some local dances and it was so fun. it's been ages since we had so much fun. the owners are really nice, the empanadas and pizzas were good, cold beer and they always found a spot for the newcomers. our plan of having some empanadas and go to bed early ended up with a bunch of us dancing and singing at +3am as if it was midnight. highly recommended. it was the highlight of our trip!
4 based on 95 reviews
Very beautiful restaurant, nicely furbished and nice ambiance. The food is very well presented and garnished; you can tell that there is a chef in the kitchen. However, behind presenfation, the taste was nothjng special at all and the bife -steak, although perfectly cocked medium rear, was a little harded than you would expect in Argentjna. It was, overall, a nice evening but not something I will remember for long!
4 based on 82 reviews
Grill and Rest Bar with live show. Located in the center of the city of purmamarca, our cuisine of typical dishes of the area and Argentina is the delight of tourists. Our patio is large, wooded and we have a large and beautiful terrace with view to the h
We stopped in here having spent an hour or so circumnavigating the Hills of Seven Colours..one direction 4 years ago and this time the reverse. Kuntur has some 6 or 7 tables inside but also a large area outside. My chop suoy dish was ok but I have had better many time, the pasta was. Ore of a spinach wrap. Service reasonable.
4 based on 423 reviews
Food is average, I tried the Llama in cream which had a heavy sauce so could not taste the Llama, but I ate it all. Wines are good and cheap. Service Ok but not special. Herself had trout which was cooked in the usual Argentinian way, namely overcooked and dry. That is the way they seem to eat it.
4 based on 132 reviews
This one is the Hotel Retsaurant where you can have dinner or lunch even if you do not stay at the Hotel.
We ate here two nights and found dinner to be excellent and a good value, especially since the U.S. dollar is very strong. The restaurant offers a wide variety of choices from fish, chicken, llama to pastas. The service was quick, but we ate early at eight. The waiters are delightful and helpful. All good!
4 based on 245 reviews
Not a great experience overall. We are from Buenos Aires and the owner did no welcome people from Buenos Aires "everybody comes from there?"... some tables had free "thank you drink" but not all... meet was nothing good at all. NOT TYPICAL FROM ARGENTINA and the empanadas order was not as asked. It's pricey and the owner is incredibly rude with his workers. Not a place to go/support - Most important - THERE IS NO RECEIPT "LEGAL" SO NO TAXES ARE PAID HERE AND DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT CARD....Este restaurant muy probablemente evade impuestos ya que dan solo recibo y no aceptan tarjetas de credito. No es un ejemplo de como Argentina se debe mostrar al mundo
4 based on 125 reviews
We ate at Gabriel's place in February 2016 and very much enjoyed ourselves. Gabriel takes over a fairly basic little cafe in the evenings and serves imaginative and carefully prepared meals which he personally prepares. This is not a slick and posh establishment and indeed there is no menu, but Gabriel comes and discusses what he is cooking that evening. There was no wine available, but we drank beer - no great hardship!For an alternative eating experience in Purmamarca, we can recomend Gabriel.
4 based on 157 reviews
Small and warm restaurant in Purmamarca - Jujuy Homemade, tasty and healthy food We cook pasta, pizzas, cream soup, lentil burgers, omellete, vegetable wok. We have vegan and vegetarian options.
First, we are not vegetarians! But this restaurant was simply to catch our eyes :) There were only 3 tables in the restaurant so it was tiny space but it made us feel cozy and comfortable. Basically its atmosphere was calm and slow. We ordered their main menus, chicken milanesa and hamburg steak of lentil, and definitely we loved all of their food!
4 based on 221 reviews
We ate lunch at the Hotel La Comarca. I was a little worried because we were the only ones there for lunch on a Monday (another group arrived shortly thereafter). Beautiful building. It was a very nice lunch â food was very tasty. The service was very good. I believe it deserves its number one rating on Trip Advisor.
5 based on 126 reviews
Tasty and beautifully presented dishes. Extremely friendly service. Excellent wine list. But above all quiet: no loud live music here, only quiet and atmospheric background music.This restaurant is by far the best restaurant in Purmamarca, the others are not yet at knee height.They only have a few tables, so reservations are recommended.
Most Popular South American food in Purmamarca, Province of Jujuy, Argentina
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