Argentine restaurants in Central Argentina
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La Marchigiana
Mendoza’s most frequently recommended Italian restaurant. The decor may seem stark, but the service is warm and a few Argentine twists to the classic Italian menu keep things interesting.
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Azafrán
It’s hard to figure what’s the bigger draw here – the rustic-chic decor, the small but creative menu or the extensive wine list. Who cares? Enjoy them all.
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La Barca
There's nothing fancy going on here - just good honest food at reasonable prices. Excellent homemade pastas and a range of super-tempting daily specials.
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El Palenque
Don’t miss this superb, extremely popular restaurant styled after an old-time pulpería (tavern), where the house wine is served in traditional pinguinos (white ceramic penguin-shaped pitchers). The food and appetizers are outstanding, and the outside tables are always full and fun.
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Sol de Polen
A few short steps from the Che museum, this Cuban-themed restaurant serves up a couple of Cuban dishes alongside all the Argentine standards. Friday nights there’s live music and if you really like the place, it rents out basic double rooms at the back for AR$90.
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La Plazoleta
San Luis' most frequently recommended restaurant is a definite step above the competition in terms of service and atmosphere. The menu is fairly standard, with the odd Mediterranean or Middle Eastern surprise thrown in.
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La Mira
Delicious, innovative dishes in a relaxed and casual environment. Each dish comes as a full meal (some even with side orders of vegetables) and there’s a small but respectable wine list.
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Casa 3
A hip little bar-restaurant that wouldn’t look out of place in downtown Barcelona. There are sofas on the sidewalk, after-work happy hours and some good, inventive cooking.
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Club Español
Don't let the name fool you - it's purely Argentine steaks, pastas and salads here, though the tiled courtyard with tinkling fountain is reminiscent of the old country.
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Quinta Norte
The menu’s not huge, but there are some good dishes and the AR$17 set lunches are some of the best in town. A great place to grab a coffee and recharge the batteries.
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Restaurant Isidoro
Offers a fairly standard range of meats and pastas and some delicious meat empanadas. Also a good selection of wines from the San Juan region.
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Cirano
Ignore the flashing fairy lights – there are some good-value eats on offer here, and an excellent set lunch or dinner for AR$20.
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Allure
Excellent, freshly prepared dishes in modern, tranquil surrounds. The ambience is hyper-zen and the food doesn’t quite live up to that level of creativity, but the smoked meats platter (AR$20) and mixed kebabs (AR$25) are mouth-wateringly good.
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