Don Molina

Bariloche


Upholstered in cow hide, this large brick hall is the favorite gathering place of the carnivorously inclined. Opt for the house specialty of cordero al palo (spit-roasted lamb) or a slab of juicy steak (half-portions are available for those not wishing to eat their body weight in meat). Extensive wine list too, from mostly small, independent bodegas.


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