ArgentinaRestaurants

Buffet restaurants in Argentina

  1. A

    La Rueda

    Good tenedor libre (all-you-can-eat buffet) offers a variety of salads alongside tasty parrillada grilled over coals in the window. Ordering a drink is mandatory with the buffet, which includes dessert.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Fon Restaurante

    The lunchtime buffet at this vegetarian restaurant has mostly Chinese dishes, with a few local favorites such as ensalada rusa (Russian salad) and empanadas thrown in. It’s not gourmet, but it does the job.

    reviewed

  3. La Selva

    During your visit, this restaurant will get talked up so much you’ll fear the worst, but it’s actually quite OK, with a decent buffet of hot and cold dishes, and all-you-can-eat parrillada. The information kiosks dotted around the complex sometimes give out vouchers offering a substantial discount.

    reviewed

  4. Fortín

    Well located near the old hotel (now the medical center of the Parque Nacional Iguazú), this offers a decent buffet spread with fairly mediocre parrilla choices. It’s the closest acceptable lunch spot to the falls walkways. It doesn’t appear on park maps.

    reviewed

  5. C

    La Pagoda

    Anybody familiar with the all-you-can-eat scene in Argentina won’t find too many surprises here, but the food (Argentine and Chinese) is fresh enough – get there early – and there’s certainly plenty of it.

    reviewed

  6. D

    Cerros Nevados

    Every Argentine town has at least one gut-busting tenedor libre; Bariloche’s lays it on thick, with plenty of parrilla items, pastas, salads and fiambres (cold meats).

    reviewed

  7. El Dragón

    This palatable all-you-can eat buffet is as authentic as Patagonian-Chinese gets, with staff playing mah-jongg at spare tables in their off-hours. Meals are a bargain but drinks can be spendy.

    reviewed

  8. E

    Los Tres Chinos

    Hook up with this enormous tenedor libre (all-you-can-eat restaurant) for vegetarian fare as well as grilled meats. Drinks can be expensive.

    reviewed

  9. El Tenedor

    San Martín’s tenedor libre (all-you-can-eat restaurant) holds its own, and throws venison and trout into the mix, along with good-value set meals.

    reviewed

  10. F

    Verde Siempre Verde

    Delicious vegetarian buffet that also serves set meals.

    reviewed

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