The waiter was lovely but the lasagna was dreadful - it wasn’t anything I would even call lasagna and seemed to be microwaved to the plate. So bad it was almost funny - almost.
The waiter was lovely but the lasagna was dreadful - it wasn’t anything I would even call lasagna and seemed to be microwaved to the plate. So bad it was almost funny - almost.
We went for dinned with a couple of friends. The place is traditional and nice with good old decorations. The quality of the dishes is average, not exceptional in comparison with similar places in Buenos Aires. Wine list is limited. Attention and prices are fair.
food excellent ,service very pro , ambiance good , what else ? in a very unconffortable city area, the pasta superior and i ask for a " cazuela de mariscos " , it was juicy tasty and with flavour , the waiter was really on...his best day , suggestions and explanation was perfect, of course not pretencious nor sophistication, but healthy and good cuisineMore
We have been eating here on earlier occasions, many years ago. It remains a good place with many locals. This time we ate fish/sea food with a good Torrontes. Excellent service
Excellent choice. Beautiful atmosphere and the dishes are great. Service is accurate and honest. Just make sure you’ve got a Healthy appetite when you arrive: the menu may be Italian, the portions are definitely Argentinian size. 😉
I cannot say whether their ordinary spaghetti are good (al dents) or not because I ordered ravioli instead. I ordered creme brulée as well, which from the name (natilla quemada) I thought it was panna gotta but the waiter didn't know what I meant. It...was a little bit soft. Anyway, the taste was good. The place is very nice.More
This restaurant is located nearby 9 de julho avenue. Food is ok, but they have a wine list and they do not have the wine you ask for. It is not acceptable in Buenos Aires, because argentinian wines are excelent.
We had bruschetta as entrada. We had to wait rather long and we got bruschetta's which were deeply burned at the bottomside, I take one bite, it was awfull, and imposdible to eat, we couldn't believe the kitchen could give thuis. We gave it back...and after again rather long time we got some bread, not even toasted, with melted cheese. It was unbelieveble, what happend here? We send it back again, and decided we wanted our main plate, it came at once, and was not bad. It earned no better qualification. The forst plate was not at the bill, and we got a coffee and a champain of the house. Nevertheless we did not enjoy our visit at this restaurant, we would niet recomment it to anyone, there seems to be something wrong in the kitchenMore
Is a nice Italian restaurant! Great dishes not so expensive, the wine can increase your bill a lot. Next to my place Ü they have awesome take away.
We had a paella for two after a tango lesson with a bottle of Trumpeter Malbec. Great place. Will come here again.
First they show no warm at reception. not welcoming customers. Waiter typical indifference, not willing to please. Food list in Italian, many grammatical mistakes . Plastic sheets feels greasy. Food nothing of average pasta. Prosciutto bad quality, domestic. Matambre is a good option. For Argentina...overpriced regarding quality.More
I returned to this restaurant from my early adulthood some weeks ago. Nothing has really changed. The cozy atmosphere, the amazing paellas and the pasta. Mostly a place for grops of friends, but a couple will also feel confortable. I do nto know why Trip...Advisor provides only one of the multiple addresses of this restaurant. My suggetsion is to go to the branch in Venezuela 1212. After a visit to the San Telmo area, you can finish your day with a nice dinner there. Prices are pretty nice. From someone with British pounds, it can not be more than 15 pounds each person. Enjoy it.More
Though the menu is rather long, making the choice difficult, I've never been disappointed either with pasta, beef, or fish. Service is very good, the wine chart excellent, and prices moderate. The old fashioned atmosphere resembles a familiar neighbourhood establishment, with a special warmth about...it.More
This is a local, simple, and outstanding restaurant in Buenos Aires. The precise are very good. The wine list is small but it is a good list. The service is good and the ham portion it is large size plate
This restaurant is in an amazing building and the service was very good for the large group I was with, but the food was ordinary.