Reviews on Argentinean food in San Martin de los Andes, Province of Neuquen, Argentina. Perched on the banks of the dreamy Lácar Lake, San Martin de los Andes is a Patagonian paradise. Birdwatchers flock and flutter to the annual South American Bird Fair, while thrill seekers love to kayak, ski, or mountain bike along the gorgeous landscape. Arts and crafts shops and artisan food producers will delight visitors that love a sensory sampling of local cultures.
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4 based on 156 reviews
We went here twice to grab some empanadas for lunch. These are the best ones I have had in Argentina so far. Customer service is really good and the shop is cute ( also sells wine, beer and other drinks )We paid about 16-17$ per empanada... and had 3 each - they are quite filling.opening times 12.00-14.30 and 20.00-23.00We will go back for our bus snacks- my favourite are the pollo.
5 based on 66 reviews
Natural food, cakes, cookies, bakery, special tea blends.Owners are very friendly and kind.Excellent service.Small place, familiar.A must in Meliquina.
4 based on 250 reviews
Good menu full of delicacies and original dishes. For example, the squash cannelloni were outstanding. Very good cakes also. We enjoyed the departure from the meat and pizza diet. Price was around 200USD (150USD at black market rates) for a 5 adult + 4 children meal. Strongly recommended.
4 based on 535 reviews
Lomo, Bife De Chorizo, Pollo, Cordero, Cerdo , Ciervo, Trucha, Pastas Caseras, Empanadas. Menú Vegetariano - Menú Apto Para CelÃacos
We really enjoyed our dinner at El Meson. Although our Spanish is very limited and their English likewise we managed to get by successfully. Much of the menu is in English as well as Spanish. The decor is attractive and the serving staff friendly. The complimentary starters were delicious. For mains, I had the langoustines and they were really really good. The lamb with mint sauce was loved by one of our party but the other felt the mint sauce was too sweet and wished he'd asked for it on the side rather than over the meat. The cheese omelette and walnut and cheese salad were enjoyed by our other diner. When it came time to pay we were treated to a home made liqueur made from oranges and mandarins, as well as a little dish of chocolate - the perfect end to a lovely meal.
4 based on 210 reviews
Only evening that we spent in San Martin we went to Domingo restaurant it small place with few tables we had there excellent dinner we ordered two different beef dishes salad and bottle of lovely Patagonian Cabernet .Excellent service.Highly recommend.
4 based on 600 reviews
Excellent meal, great chef and different menu than most places we've been to in Chile and Argentina. Food is a little richer than what we eat normally but a taste treat. We got there at 8:30 pm without reservations and we were seated right away but by 10 pm the place was packed. Staff were all professional and pleasant. I love the idea of a wine room, you go there to select your wine rather than looking at a menu. Prices seemed reasonable. We would definitely return.
4 based on 1021 reviews
Dinner (ate there twice!) was excellent! Young and friendly staff took good care of us. No English menus but the staff covered us gringos most graciously. We were seeking meat alternatives (generally not all that easy in Argentina) and found some. The salad with cut green vegetables was lovely, as were a couple of their pastas. As said, we returned a second night. Give it a try.
4 based on 330 reviews
Comfortable Food.
Zen Tea has a very broad menu, with a great selection of yummy sounding salads, sandwiches, entrees, desserts, and even soups. After a few days of holiday eating, we went for "lighter" items - an arugula salad with prosciutto and parmesan cheese, and my husband ordered the burrata special. Both plates were freshly made, attractive and delicious (even if the parmesan wasn't an aged parmesan). We also had a potato n ginger soup - very, very good- and coffee with dessert, a maracuya mousse (huge portion, quite good, thought not great - I would recommend trying something else, even if you're a Maracuya, i.e. passion fruit, lover). Our daughter had the kid's plate (chicken nuggets with mashed potatoes). Extremely friendly service, bright and clean decor, and menu selections for light eating, celiacs and even vegans in the middle of the Lanin National Park - in short, a great place for a healthy and delicious lunch (or tea/merienda) in quaint San Martin de los Andes.
5 based on 436 reviews
There were 12 of us on a backroads multipart trip that came in for lunch. the place opened up for us because they are not typically open for lunch on Sunday. The restaurant decor is bright and eclectic. Interesting artwork and colorful tables are found throughout this small dining room. The food is well prepared. I was served the local hake (fish) served with a green sauce. Others had chicken with the same sauce. The food was very good and service was excellent.Thank you very much for your rating, opinion that highlights our work and recommendation for other travelers, for us it was a pleasure to satisfy you and know that you like our work so much, we hope to see you soon.
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3 based on 89 reviews
Merken es un Restaurante y CafeterÃa en el corazón de San MartÃn de los Andes. Abierto desde temprano con excelente cafeterÃa, también ofrece té, tortas, pastelerÃa y a la hora del almuerzo y cena, cuenta con una variada carta que va desde sandwicherÃa go
We arrived at 14:30 for just a very quick lunch and had to wait 50 minutes for a toasted sandwich that was unpleasant and not well presented. We tried to complain but were brushed aside. It was very expensive as well. The place looked very appealing but we wonât be returning
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