What a gem in El Calafate! This place is no fuss, just good honest food, generous portions, and fair prices. A refreshing change from the many overrated restaurants in town. Everything feels homemade and served with genuine warmth. The pumpkin soup was delicious (a bit salty, but still great). The choripán was huge, with two sausages and fresh bread. The milanesa was tasty and made with good quality meat. Simple, hearty, and exactly what you want after a long Patagonian day....
Read moreProbably one of the most tasteless restaurants we’ve been to during our travels around South America and Argentina. The food had no flavour at all, not even the soup, which tasted like plain water! The burger was the same, completely bland and disappointing, and the bread was hard as a rock. Overall, it was a total disaster. The only good thing was our waiter, who was lovely and really tried his best to give us great service. Apart from that, I honestly wouldn’t recommend...
Read moreThis place feels warm and welcoming—like visiting a friend’s house. The food was amazing, comforting, and truly nourishing for the heart. The service was sincere, attentive, and very helpful, which made the experience even better.
If you visit Calafate, you should definitely come here to enjoy a hot bowl of soup and a nice glass of wine. It’s the perfect spot to feel at home while savoring...
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