Reviews on Cafe food in Salta, Province of Salta, Argentina. Vibrant Salta is a mashup of old world architecture and modern fun—a truly sophisticated bohemia! Marvel at the intricate façade of the old town hall—a Salta focal point—as you stroll from museums to markets. Savor the vintages at local wineries or take a train to a tiny village that's perched "at the top of the clouds." Thrill seekers will love the adventure sports and archaeological explorations that await at nearby Cabra Corral Dam.
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4 based on 29 reviews
We ordered the biggest breakfast and it was just ridiculous! One slice of cheese and toast per person, while the locals had a way bigger breakfast! Itâs a tourist trap donât go there!!
Just had the best fruit smoothie , here at greeners , wonderful cafe with a great range of fresh organic healthy foods .Lovely staff who were very helpful explaining what is in their foods , highly recommend coming here
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3 based on 513 reviews
In the cultural heart of the city, have lunch and dinner surrounded by hills and history
Obviously I canât say for sure. I was well before eating here, I ordered a sandwich that I couldnât finish because the eggs inside were green/gray around the yokes, and the next day I was sick with a bacterial infection dreaded by travelers. Even if I hadnât likely gotten sick here, Iâd give the place one star. My boyfriend and I arrived in Salta late at night and needed to find a late dinner. New Time was open. Like I said, the eggs in my otherwise bland sandwich were greenish gray, a hallmark of eggs gone bad. My boyfriendâs pizza was undercooked. Our waiters were almost remarkably inattentive. It was astonishing, they were all (maybe three people in total) standing at the bar, seemingly playing a game of âhow long can we avoid eye contact with the only two diners here.âNOT to be confused with Cafe del Tiempo, a fantastic cafe also in Salta.
Most Popular Latin food in Salta, Province of Salta, Argentina
3 based on 107 reviews
This a small cafe right next to the museum (MAAM). Service is good, food is ok. A nice place for a quick snack and/or coffee after going to the museum. You can sit inside or outside, depending what you look for.
4 based on 134 reviews
Arriving late into Salta and staying at Alejandro I I just needed something veggie friendly, quick and close by. This is a pub, so hardly haute cuisine, but the service was good and the food was massive. They had several vegetarian options in the usual pizza, pasta, risotto vein, but also including a milanesa, a dish that I'd been wondering about having seen it on a lot of menus so this gave me the opportunity to try it. What I got was a huge slab of soya (quite dry and stodgy, not like UK fake meat soya) in breadcrumbs, smothered in cheese and tomato and with potato wedges. Not exactly a diet food but it hit the spot. The wine was pretty nice and super cheap.
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4 based on 68 reviews
A vegetarian sandwich (not vegan as it had eggs ), 2 emprenados and a Green mixed tuna Salad ... leaf lettuce none of that white 'stuff ', was our menu. Of course the food was to be divided by 2. Elements Torrents was our selection for the food and it married superbly. The outside tables are more like lounges and the best we have seen in almost a month in ARGENTINA. A Very Recommend Restaurant.
4 based on 340 reviews
We popped in for a light breakfast, which consisted of coffee, two small pastries, and juice. A lot of people were having the same.Awaiting our order, I saw a waiter clear a nearby table. The customer had a left a full, or nearly full, glass of orange juice. To my utter amazement the waiter stopped behind the counter and dropped off the juice before taking the tray into the back. I watched in horror as our waitress put it onto our tray and brought it over us. WHAT?!? I don't know if it was untouched or if the last customer had a sip. And neither did they. But there was no way I was drinking a strangers discarded juice. I couldn't complain as my Spanish is not good enough to explain what I had seen, so I just left it.While we were drinking our coffee I saw our waitress clear another table, this time with two full/nearly full juices left. Yes, you guessed it, she dropped them off behind the counter and a minute or two later delivered them to a new table.I'm disgusted by this practice. Not only is it icky, but what if someone has a cold or something and the germs get passed on? Just grim and wrong.
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