Restaurants in Rosario
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Lo Mejor del Centro
When this parrilla went bust, the staff were left high and dry, but the local government let them reopen it as a cooperative, and what a great job they’ve done. The meat’s as good as you’ll taste in Rosario, but there’s also homemade pasta, creative salads and a warm, convivial buzz at the tightly packed tables.
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Amarra
Smart but relaxed, this restaurant opposite the tourist office has a stylish split-level interior and serves up some very imaginative dishes, beautifully presented and prepared. Its specialty is fish, but the meat is also delicious. A huge paella for two people costs AR$60, and the weekday lunch is great value.
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Los Jardines de Hildegarda
Right by the Río Paraná, this offbeat spot serves a short menu of pasta, mussels, pizza and potato dishes, as well as tasty licuados and plenty of relaxation. The setting is delightful – some may say better than the food. Take the lift down from next to Don Ferro restaurant.
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Rich
Specializing in exquisite Italian-influenced cuisine in a beautiful old building, Rich is one of the finest and most atmospheric restaurants in town. Budget-watchers shouldn't overlook the tasty rotisería (take-out shop) alongside.
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De Buen Humor
Ice cream here comes from happy cows, they say. We can’t vouch for that, but anyone with a sweet tooth will be mooing contentedly at the optimism-filled decor, patio seating, and tasty cones, concoctions and fruit salads.
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La Sede
In a striking modernist building, this is a very Argentine cafe with a literary feel. Come here to read a book, enjoy the cakes and quiches or, at weekends, catch an offbeat live performance of something or other.
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Rastra 601
Get to this stylish but comfortable central spot early for lunch, as it tends to fill quickly. And deservedly so; the plates have a homecooked, cared-for feel that reminds the local businesspeople of their mum.
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Don Ferro
A very good-looking parrilla in what was once Rosario’s train station, with a delightful terrace on the platform, excellent service and seriously delicious meat.
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Victoria
This busy and atmospheric cafe-cum-bar in an old brick building offers a AR$22 lunch special and delicious salads. Also, it’s a great place for a beer and has wi-fi.
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Rincón Vegetariano
With over 50 meat-free hot and cold dishes to eat in or take out, this is a real haven if barbecued meat ain’t your thing. There are deals for two people.
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Shin Cheng
Another good vegetarian option where you pay by weight - there are many soya-based meat substitutes.
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