Waiter had an attitude. Maybe because we spoke english. Not sure. Not super attentive either.
The wine is good. And they have a good wine list. The food is expensive. And lacks flavour. One of the Gnocchi dishes came in what looked like a dog bowl. And it tasted like absolute nothing. The tomato saice tasted bland. And the meat was dry.
The falafel was grainy. But the sauce for the falafels tasted alright.
Shrimp rissotto was decent. But lacked depth and flavour. And the rissotto was a little overcooked. So it was more æike a porridge. Seems like th chef is afraid of using salt.
The ambiance is cool. The place was packed.
Maybe nice to go for a drink or a bottke of wine. But the food is...
Read moreAs a visiting foreigner, this place was perfect. It embodied a local, authentic, neighborhood watering hole with excellent food. The staff was genuinely helpful and present. The crowd was mixed and the energy in the space was engaging and boisterous. In my week-long trip to Buenos Aires I visited Dada Bistro twice. Since I was staying at the Sheraton nearby I needed to get out of the hotel at night and this was a great spot to feel embedded in the culture of the city. I called ahead both times and they were able to set aside a table. ...
Read moreThis was my favorite place to eat in Buenos Aires and I visited the restaurant several times. Argentina is known for its wines, so I found it surprising that restaurants tended to serve pretty bad representation and didn't offer many options by the glass. Dada Bistro fixed my wine needs. They are very knowledgeable, have lots of good wine options available by the glass, and their food is high quality. I even bought a bottle of wine to take home. Would definitely make a point to stop here if I were to find myself in Buenos...
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