Pizza restaurants in Argentina
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La Lechuza
Serves a classic selection of empanadas, salads and pizza on round wooden plates – try the sheep cheese and olive pizza with a local microbrew.
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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.
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Pizza Roma Express
Cheap and casual, with service that’s friendlier than you’ll find elsewhere in town, this is where students and families dine on burgers, gnocchi and salads, and older gents share big bottles of cold Quilmes beer.
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Alfonsina
Slip into this laid-back bar-cum-pizzeria for great atmosphere and outstanding pizzas. Decorations are as eclectic as the crowd, and folks sit for hours smoking and talking. Great place to try mate.
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Boulevarde
Excellent thin-crust pizzas like you’ve probably been craving and a vaguely Irish-pub atmosphere. Around midnight the town’s teen population rolls in and the party really starts.
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Patagonicus
The best pizza in town, with 20 kinds of pie, salads and wine served at sturdy wood tables surrounded by huge picture windows. Cakes and coffee are also worth trying.
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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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Pizzería Los Campeones
This down-home pizzeria, with sidewalk seating on a very busy street, also serves unbeatable slices at AR$3 to AR$4 a pop.
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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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Pizzería Clif
Won’t be winning any decor design awards, but cooks up some decent pizzas and turns into a bar later on.
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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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Pizzería Dos-22
Pizzería Dos-22 Worthwhile pizzeria.
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Pizzería Fitzroya
Worthwhile pizzeria.
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Pizza Cala
The local’s choice for pizza is this cozy little setup. All the classics are here, plus some ‘gourmet’ options, eg smoked trout, spinach and eggplant.
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Nina
The menu doesn’t stretch much beyond pizzas and sandwiches, but this is a good coffee spot and becomes a happening bar with live music later.
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La Cueva Pizza con Historia
The ambiance couldn’t be stranger, amidst relics from the railroad and a defunct doctor’s office (those instruments!) in this converted train-station bar, where locals come for pitchers of frothy beer and gooey pizzas.
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