Restaurants in Neuquén
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Confitería Donato
Plenty of dark wood paneling and brass fittings give this place an old-time feel and the wraparound seats may have you lounging around for hours on end. The menu runs the usual confitería gamut, with plenty of sandwiches, cakes and coffee on offer. There is live music Friday to Sunday nights and the occasional tango show – drop in for the schedule.
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Bave
For a quick schwarma/souvlaki/doner kebab/giro/whatever you want to call it, drop into this little take-out joint in the middle of Neuquén's Zona Viva (nightclub area).
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Moscato
The coolest cafe in town styles itself as a café gourmet – which is a stretch, but the set meals (AR$20) are a good deal and it’s a good place for drinks at any time.
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Olivetti
The fanciest restaurant in town has an impressive wine list and draws influences from French, Italian and Spanish cuisines. The set lunches (AR$42) are a worthy investment.
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Las Tintas
Taking on the hefty task of showcasing the region's winemaking skills, this wine bar/restaurant serves up gourmet dishes and hosts tastings of local and Argentine wines.
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La Nona Francesa
Some of Neuquén’s finest dining can be found at this French-Italian trattoria – the pastas are all good, but the trout dishes are the standouts.
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