Restaurants in Patagonia
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Confitería Zapiola
Brick styling and alt rock bring freshness to this neighborhood snack spot, prized by local youth.
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Buonna Pizza
This family-friendly pizzeria provides an upbeat setting for pizza and empanadas, and it’s less smoky.
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Domo Blanco
Homemade ice cream made with fruit harvested from a local estancia and calafate bushes in town.
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La Bodeguita
A popular stop for meats, pasta and seafood, this restaurant boasts attentive service and a family atmosphere.
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Maca
This brick cafe serves cheesy pizza and sandwiches to fans of all ages. The ice cream comes highly recommended.
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Venezia
This bakery and ice-cream shop tempts passersby with a window view of mousses and chocolate creations to drool over.
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Restaurante & Pizzeria Neptuno
This classic eatery, a longtime local favorite, serves up tortillas, pizza and a variety of well-prepared meat dishes.
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Heladería Mares
A must stop for a creamy dulce de leche ice cream.
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Sahara Pizza & Pasta
Pizzas go upscale at this white-linen pizzeria that also serves quality pastas. Try the pineapple and Serrano ham pizza.
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Estepa
Local favorite Estepa cooks up consistent, flavorful dishes such as lamb with calafate sauce, trout ravioli or spinach crepes.
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Patio de Comidas
Meet some oil workers while you dine cheap and cafeteria-style, with burgers made to order. It's next to the grocery store.
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La Juliana
This renovated old home offers well-prepared versions of popular meals, but guests are mostly paying for the cool ambience.
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Sal y Fuego
This hip riverfront hangout offers classic Argentine dishes with a few surprises, such as chicken in sweet-and-sour plum sauce. In the afternoon, you can have coffee under the shade of a weeping willow at the adjoining cafe.
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Dolce Barile
This bright and contemporary corner cafe bustles with locals stopping in for a quick coffee and impeccably presented pastries.
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El Refugio del Marino
Cheap vino tinto (red wine) and tapas feed the tale-swapping of the sailors and fishermen who gather at this friendly bar.
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Havanna
This smart, smoky café can cure your energy slump with sugar-bomb alfajores (cookie sandwiches) and specialty coffees.
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El Puerto
Crisp linens and elegant seafood platters are the order of the day. To get today’s catch, ask waiters ‘¿Que es lo más fresco?’
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Nativos
A slick but chaotic new confitería, Nativos serves cappuccino and sandwiches to sightseers at Glaciar Moreno.
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Confitería Sabbatella
Locals linger at Sabbatella for a shot of coffee and simple café fare. Its billiards table is the best place to hustle pool sharks.
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Camila’s Café
Its pleasant, homey atmosphere is best for breakfast, which branches out from medialunas (croissants) with fruit and egg plates.
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Roadhouse
Tour groups fill up the Roadhouse, a decent self-service restaurant offering a salad bar, coffee, drinks and rest rooms.
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Gwalia Lan
Considered Gaiman’s best restaurant, it serves homemade pasta and well-seasoned meat dishes that are consistently good. Service is attentive.
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UTVM Restaurant
At the glacier lookout, this year-round restaurant offers sandwiches, coffee and desserts, and a set lunch for which reservations are advised.
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La Vieja Cuadra
Considered Gaiman's best restaurant, it serves homemade pastas and well-seasoned meat dishes that are consistently good. Service is attentive.
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Panadería Zapiola
Choose from dozens of sweet and savory confections at this bustling corner bakery. It's best to come early while the selections are still warm.
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