Really lovely little family business that sells simple choripans, but they are delicious. As of March 30,2025, each choripan costs $4.000. They're not big so you might want 2 of them. Their bread is amazing with just the right amount of crunch and softness that they bake themselves. Their chorizos are also made by them with less fat and so much flavor. And lastly, speaking of flavors, their homemade chimi sauce so awesome. Alfonso and his lovely mother were so sweet and we will be back whenever we visit Iguazu! Parking is street parking and we had no problem finding one. They also only open in the evenings...
Read moreAbsolutely fantastic choripan place, with the BEST chimichurri I've had anywhere in Argentina.
Good value, great food, wonderful team running the place.
I'd only make one significant change: have a sink available outside to wash hands (before or after) eating!
We've been there twice, and will go again a few more times before we leave Iguazu. They are open only in the evening, and are closed on Mondays.
As to the atmosphere, it is a road side food stand, so they are doing the best they can....but you may need mosquito spray.
We ate in once, took food away the second time....
Read moreIt's on the side of the road and it only sells one simple thing - Choripan. We found this place by chance, walking in Puerto Iguazu. It's the real street food - prepared and sold on the street. The lady that served us, is the one that also prepares homemade the chimichurri and the hot sauces that you find there. She toasted a bit our bread on the chori grill, and it was amazingly delicious, and probably the best choripan we had in two weeks stay in Argentina. Do go there and support these businesses that keep real flavours and traditions alive. We paid $1.200 por...
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