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Jujuy

Restaurants in Jujuy

  1. A

    Krysys

    The best parrilla (steak restaurant) option is this central, upscale place offering all your barbecued favorites in a relaxed atmosphere. But there’s plenty more on the menu, with a range of tasty sauces to go with your choice of chicken, pork or beef, and various appetizing avocado starters. Prices are fair, and you’ll get the meat the way you want it cooked.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Zorba

    This is one of those hybrid places that always look good on paper but rarely work. Yet this one does. Big breakfasts (check out the Americano); an upmarket atmosphere for coffee or late drinks; and a hodge-podge of a menu featuring standard minutas (short orders or snacks), pastas and a few surprisingly tasty Greek dishes blend seamlessly into one.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Marazaga

    This place offers traditional Andean plates alongside trendy new creations. The vegetarian crepe starter is filling and tasty; but the pork with honey-mustard sauce could do with a more dignified bed than crinkle-cut chips. But, as in Russian roulette, there are more positive than negative outcomes.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Madre Tierra

    This place is a standout. The vegetarian food – there’s a daily set menu – is excellent and the salads, crepes and soups can be washed down with fresh juice. It’s an earthy place where the simple, home-cooked food makes a welcome change. The bakery out the front does a range of wholesome breads.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Miralejos

    This is plaza-side dining at its finest. Miralejos offers the full gamut of steak and pasta (with a wide choice of interesting sauces), with a few local trout dishes thrown in. The outside tables are a great place for breakfast and the eclectic music selection is interesting, to say the least.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Manos Jujeñas

    One of Jujuy’s best addresses for no-frills traditional slow-food cooking, this fills up with a contented buzz on weekend evenings. There are several classic northeastern dishes to choose from, but it’s the picante – chicken, tongue or mixed – that’s the pride of the house.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Chung King

    This is a popular, worthwhile restaurant with an extensive Argentine menu including good-value daily specials (AR$18 to AR$24); it has an even more popular attached pizzeria. In fact, despite the name, about the only chow you can’t get here is Chinese.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Café Le Petit

    A stately and well-loved salon with classic, refined decor, where you can take your well-deserved break for coffee and rather tasty cake.

    reviewed