This is a small and cozy place, perfect for a quiet lunch or a laid-back bite. The menu is short, but that’s a good thing—it means the dishes are well-selected and mostly great quality.
The vegetable canelones were excellent—creamy, flavorful, and comforting. The milanesa sandwiches were also very good, just a touch oily.
The empanadas were top-notch 🥟, with great fillings and fresh dough. Same with the sándwiches de miga—soft, tasty, and very authentic.
The staff was average, nothing too special, but the food made up for it.
If you’re looking for authentic Argentine comfort food in a peaceful, low-key setting, this spot is a...
   Read moreI'm not sure if they changed ownership because I had great experiences in the past. Noy yesterday, I was offered the day's special: baked vacio but I went there for grilled vacio, so that is what I ordered. No mistake, he emphasized- so you want it grilled, ok. What i got is a block of baked meet. It is so dry and hard. I ended up taking half home, just being polite. This is bait and switch. Horrible meal, the only enjoyable part was the bread which they brought toward the end because they said it was forgotten on...
   Read moreThe service was great. I always enjoy listening to the Argentina accent. The food is perfectly prepared and served. We had empanadas and sándwiches de miga which were fabulous. We all had the milanesa and it was just as I remember back home. There were only 2 alfajores left which we the boys ate and reported they're the best ones they'd had from all 4 restaurants/ bakeries we had gone to that week. We took 2 dulce de leche cake slices which were to die for. We are very much impressed with this restaurant and...
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