I recently had the pleasure of dining at a local Argentinian pizza restaurant, and I must say, it was an experience to remember. The pizza, with crispy crust and generous toppings, was a delightful fusion of Argentinian flavors and traditional pizza craftsmanship. Each bite was bursting with savory goodness, from the rich marinara sauce to the perfectly melted cheese and flavorful toppings like chorizo, chimichurri, and fresh vegetables.However, what truly elevated the dining experience was the impeccable service. From the moment we walked in, we were greeted warmly by the staff, who made us feel right at home. They were attentive and knowledgeable, offering helpful recommendations and ensuring that we had everything we needed throughout the meal. Their genuine hospitality and passion for their cuisine were evident in every interaction, making our dining experience truly memorable.Overall, I highly recommend this Argentinian pizza restaurant not only for its delicious food but also for its amazing service. Whether you're a pizza aficionado or simply looking for a unique culinary experience, this place is...
Read moreI’m obsessed with trying new pizzas in new places, but as everyone from Sweden knows, the majority of places you get to try is the pizza places in your own area or other suburbs around you here and there, with the traditional thin crust and the generic “ammo-atmosphere” with kebabpizzas and so, which I definitely love and not saying anything bad about! But as a person originating from a country that LOVES thick pizzas with almost half a kilogram of cheese 😂 I was in the hunt for a different place. Pizza hut is here of course, but I wanted something more authentic and more different.
I found Salta one day because I work nearby and I thought I have to try the place. I’m not gonna lie, I also liked that the guys are Argentinians because they are cool, friendly and social people. And I love Yerba Mate aswell 😂
I went here today and daaaaamn it was an experience to repeat and enjoy many times to come! The guy and the girl were super friendly, the pizzas were so tasty and definitely worth the pricier cost (not dangerously pricey...
Read moreI’ll provide two reviews:
The first is about the food. As an avid enthusiast for empanadas, having tried them not only in Argentina but also in other countries just to get a taste of Argentine glory and its unique repulgue, I must say these empanadas are absolutely poor in both taste and size—unoriginal and unappealing. As for the pizza, I can only describe it as a huge “meh,” especially considering how expensive it is.
Of course, I could overlook this and enjoy the experience based solely on nostalgia, as this place brings back many memories of being in Argentina. Which brings me to my second review.
I cannot support a business that has chosen to bring the same awful business practices so common in Argentina, including mistreating workers and sketchy payment arrangements. This place has some of the worst traits of Argentina.
So, I give it two stars only for the realism they managed to recreate.
P.S: I would remove the olives from the empanadas. They are not liked by all and they could save money by not...
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