Una joya escondida en la ciudad. Este piano bar no solo es visualmente increíble, sino que tiene una vibra mágica: luces bajas, mesas antiguas, y músicos tocando temazos de rock nacional en vivo. El ambiente te atrapa apenas entrás.
La comida es otro nivel: probamos la burrata con jamón crudo y frutas, que estaba espectacular; unas gírgolas con una salsita suave y cremosa que te vuela la cabeza; y unas croquetas de provoleta re crocantes, empanadas en panko, con una salsita agridulce que cerraba perfecto. También pedimos una tortilla de papas, clásica pero con ese toque especial que solo tienen los buenos lugares.
Los tragos son una locura. El espresso martini fue lo mejor que tomé en mucho tiempo, y el cosmopolitan también estaba top. El margarita y el pisco sour, impecables. Todo servido con mucha estética, en copas hermosas y con presentación cuidada.
Se nota que hay amor y detalle en cada rincón. La experiencia completa es de esas que te dan ganas de volver con amigos y recomendar a todo el mundo.
Alta experiencia. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review:
A hidden gem in the city. This piano bar is not only visually stunning but has a magical vibe—dim lights, vintage tables, and live musicians playing iconic Argentine rock hits. The atmosphere grabs you as soon as you walk in.
The food is next level: we had the burrata with prosciutto and fruit—absolutely delicious; the oyster mushrooms with a creamy, special sauce were mind-blowing; and the provoleta croquettes, crispy and coated in panko, came with a sweet and sour dipping sauce that tied it all together. We also had a classic Spanish tortilla, done to perfection with a gourmet touch.
The cocktails were insane. The espresso martini was one of the best I’ve had in ages, and the cosmopolitan was also top-tier. The margarita and pisco sour were perfectly balanced. Everything was served with great presentation in beautiful glassware.
You can feel the care and detail in every corner. This is the kind of place you want to come back to and recommend to everyone.
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