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Restaurant bewertenLocated in the heart of the tourist city as well as a busy downtown BA this place seems to attract locals and tourists. And the taste of eating the low prices are probably the reason for drawing. This place is a stone's throw from the National Congress Building. Although this place is for fast food, they have a proper seating area and waiters will serve you. The main items are pizzas and empanadas. And of course there are soft drinks for boating and Pro Tip when you order a coke, you will still get them in the classic glass bottles that have disappeared from the developed world a decade ago. It was pretty retro. There is a restaurant on the back and its pretty clean. I think they accept cards, even though I just sucked and paid cash because it was pretty cheap.
T is the typical pizeria of the great Buenos Aires. It does not have much bad not much good, the characters that are going to see dinner there, they are very trash and bizzarros, very typical characters of the city, it's like being inside a John Waters movie
Great easy going place with indoor/outdoor seating Had a nice menu ranging from pizzas to empanadas to sweets. The fugazetta pizza was stuffed to perfection, but the Chica portion was huge! (easily feeding 3 people! If you sit outside, be mindful of where you sit as there are several restaurants back to back. These are the red coca cola chairs, not the red brahma chairs nearer to the intersection
It was raining; we didn't want to walk around looking for somewhere to eat and this place had some decent reviews. So we walked in and grabbed a table. We shared meat and chicken empanadas, both tasty and had a large half and half pizza half with four cheeses and half with a bolognese sauce; the latter was actually quite tasty. There is plenty of choice on the menu including pastas and calzones and meat dishes as well. Desserts also if you dont fill up on pizza. We shared a large bottle of beer and with a modest tip, paid AR$ 500 for dinner. Family friendly place and quite full on a Sunday as the clock began to move past 9 pm. Honest decent grub at a reasonable price.
We were told about this ny a guide as the best place to have Empinadas and they were right.The empinadas were gresh and bery tasty we sat on a table on the side walk and watched the people go bye. A lovely lunch I would recommend