Discover Restaurants offering the best Grill food in Puerto Iguazu, Province of Misiones, Argentina. Perched at the Triple Frontier, where Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina meet, Puerto Iguazu is linked to Brazil by the Tancredo Neves bridge. It is home to the Museum of Images of the Jungle, the Mborore Museum, a bird rehabilitation center and the famed Iguazu National Park. The National Park is home to 275 waterfalls, including the world-renowned Iguazu Falls, which plunges 270 feet. A subtropical climate means it's warm in winter and hot in summer, with temperatures soaring up to 104°F.
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La Rueda fue inaugurada en 1975 y su nombre proviene de una rueda de carro que fue regalada por un granjero local a los duenos, la familia Bauza, cuando llegaron a la tierra de las Cataratas. Nuestra carta contiene una amplia seleccion de platos personali
Atmospheric welcoming restaurant where my wife and myself celebrated our wedding anniversary.The staff were attentive and helpful and very patient with our lack of Spanish! The food was delicious ......the steak was the best I have ever had! and my wifeâs fish was delicious.A perfect evening.
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4 based on 159 reviews
air-conditioned environment con 7 lcd , live shows, international menu witch Argentine parrillada
Restaurant is located off one of the town's main squares. All personnel were friendly and service was typically slow. Food was mediocre at best or should I say at worst. I ordered what was something like chicken parmesan. A dry overcookd breaded piece of chicken was covered with a bland tomatoe based sauce, covered in cheese that had no taste then layered with some type of cold cut ham and something else I can't quite remember. I scraped off everything and ate the dry chicken. Someone else ordered ravioli that wasn't bad yet wasn't good. The best I can say is that after a day visiting the falls we were hungry and the food filled us up.
Where to eat Italian food in Puerto Iguazu: The Best Restaurants and Bars
This is a small, family-run (I think) operation. The host and server were lovely and despite limited language abilities, we communicated effectively. The wine list provided did not accurately represent the choices available, but the proprietor brought out the options from which we selected a very tasty pinot noir (300AR). Our meal order included gnocchi, ribs, and salad. We ordered to share between 2 people and the portions were fair (the salad generous). The gnocchi was light and tender but the red sauce was not very flavorful. The ribs were somewhat grisly compared to others we had in Argentina, but they were cooked to order "a medio" with some pink in the center. Prices are fair compared to other more touristy restaurants. The food is simple parailla fare: grilled meat, salad, some pasta.
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