Restaurants in Santiago Del Estero
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Mía Mamma
Set back from Plaza Libertad, this is a discreet and reliable restaurant with well-dressed waiters who see to your every need. There’s a fine salad bar with plenty of vegetables (AR$18, or AR$11 with a main) and a wide choice of food that includes enormous parrilla options as well as a tasty arroz a la valenciana (similar to paella).
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Chester
Everyone likes the booths, polished brass and dark wood of a British-style pub, but it doesn’t transmit quite the same coziness when the bar is the size of a tractor warehouse. Nevertheless, this place is popular and offers decent-quality but very overpriced meals and drinks. It gets busy and lively on Friday nights.
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La Casa
This attractive conversion of stately house to restaurant also has streetside seating. It has many different interesting wines (you can also buy to takeout) and, as well as fairly-priced parrilla offerings, has more imaginative specials like pork on a bed of mustard mash, sundried tomatoes and spinach.
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Jockey Club
Strangely empty of pint-sized horse riders, the staid atmosphere of the Jockey Club belongs to another era but belies the quality and welcome variety of its cuisine. Elaborate and tasty creations with a Spanish touch are accompanied by cordially formal service.
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Pizza-Pizzuela
This central pizzeria serves up no-fuss food that is quick and hot. If you're not that hungry, it does pizzetas (minipizzas).
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Heladería Cerecett
This heladería (ice-creamery) has some of the best ice cream in Santiago del Estero, served in no-nonsense surroundings.
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