Find out what South American restaurants to try in Canelones including Bodega Bouza, Don Andres, Grupo Gino, Cafetto Prado, Restaurante Gino, Araza Cocina Nativa, Orfilia, El Pobre Acuna, Patio del Naranjo, Tunquelen
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Muy buenas empanadas, con abundante relleno, creo que la única pena es que son sólo fritas. Me gustan mucho la Tunquelén y la de pollo con ciruelas.
3 based on 133 reviews
Very nice place. Old house in El Prado de Montevideo. Best hot chocolate. Chicken a little bit slow. Must go. Open from 3 PM
4 based on 28 reviews
This is one of the best "parrilladas" grill houses in Uruguay. We started with "molleja" (sweetbread), superb! "riñón" (kidneys) and "chorizo" (sausage), with two kind of "adobo" (dressing) and good bread. The serve all what comes out of the grill on heated molten iron plates over a wood base to keep it warm whilst you cut and eat a portion in ypur own plate. After that CARNE (meat). Some took or shared delicious "rack de cordero" (lamb ribs), others "pulpón" , "vacÃo" and a speciality "matambre" just with garlic. Salads and french fries are typical garnishes. Itps amazing all what they offer from the grill, very carefully grilled and everything at his right and wanted cooking point. Deserts: just try "panqueque de manzana con helado". This "parrillada" is a place to enjoy. You will return.
4 based on 77 reviews
Interesting and creative menuânot extensive but the choices go beyond standard fare. I had the eggplant appetizer that was more than enough for lunch and it was DELICIOUS! Be sure to save room for dessert. I opted for the three flans and it was heavenly. Good idea to share dessert as the portions are very generous.
5 based on 15 reviews
From our kitchen come wrapped and those scents that bring to mind, with the help of innovation, dishes that are part of our life history, our culture. Rescuing lost, the discovery of new and encounter with organic and artisanal producers native flavors, w
This place was recommended to us because of their unique nature-tour and themed dinners. We did a native plants and food dinner which involved an hour-long tour of the park across the street with a guide showing us all the native plants and their uses. It was followed by a 5 course meal with wine and juices, all of which was delicious! A unique and awesome experience.
4 based on 40 reviews
Con mi esposo hemos concurrido muchas veces en la tarde a tomar un cafe o refresco y nos tentamos con algun postre, (ojo en verano no estan refrigerados), el año pasado fuimos con amigos a cenar para despedir el año. Es muy completo y variado el menu del tenedor libre, (no hay parrilla) es toda comida muy elaborada, por los diferentes gustos.La atención es buena, y los precios a mi parecer comparando con otros lugares similares un tanto mas altos.
4 based on 60 reviews
Muy buen servicio. Buena calidad de platos. Muy recomendable el servicio de té. Los sandwiches son deliciosos, el de pan de nuez extremadamente fresco, exquisito. Una lástima que no abran los domingos. Muy recomendable
4 based on 55 reviews
Una buena opciòn a la salida o llegada por Ruta 1 , cercano a Montevideo , variedad de comidas y postres exquisitos , si bien no es barato , para lo ofrecido tampoco es caro , gastamos 1000 pesos por persona (algo asì como 35 dolares ) con varios platos , postres y bebidas.Sòlo no llega a ser excelente , por la distribuciòn del lugar donde se sirven las comidas , son muy pequeños los exibidores para la tanta cantidad de platos que se ofrecen por lo que a veces se torna incòmodo , mejorando este aspecto serìa excepcional .
4 based on 642 reviews
Great restaurant in Montevideo. Excellent customer service. The place is beautifully decorated and the atmosphere is wonderful. My asado was very good and the coffee was great. We asked for ice cream as dessert and this was the only weak point of our dinner as the ice cream is of poor quality. Anyway I loved the place located in a really nice area of Montevideo, El Prado. I will certainly go back to this restaurant.
4 based on 3334 reviews
Besides the fact that you can come to have a guided tour throughout the winery, vineyards, wine cellar and a classic car museum you can also have wine tastings and lunch. We think that the best food is usually the simple food made with high quality ingred
We were pleasantly surprised by the tour and wine tasting. The tour was a comprehensive 1 hour explanation behind the winery and the process. The "garage" where the wine tasting happens has old cars and scooters. You sit a table and a server brings you a "snack" to accompany each of the 4 tastings. The snacks were delicious and went well with the pairings - from ceviche with the Albarino to various toasts with toppings for the 3 red wine tastings. The servers were knowledgeable, helpful, friendly and efficient. The price may seem a bit high, but you get 4 snacks and the pours really are a full glass. Overall a wonderful afternoon just outside the city.
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