Like most of Argentina, the traditional parilla is king among restaurants here, with a giant open air barbecue a star among the town's distinguished eateries. But for those tired of the traditional tendore libre there are a number of choices to tempt the palate. From the ubiquitous Italian to the fiesta themed Mexican and pizza joints, there are no huge surprises here food wise. That said, the vast majority of restaurants offer good quality well prepared food in pleasant surroundings.
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This upmarket Argentine eatery, close to the bus station, has the locals salivating. A traditional meat-centered menu but with a modern and international twist. Aqva boasts the usual beef and pasta menu, but with interesting seafood options included.
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Do not be put off by the incredibly low prices, an absolute genius lurks in the kitchen of this sidewalk cafe. One of the best meals to be had in Argentina, what a pleasure to taste food with such spice and flavor. Try the succulent pork with chutney or the vegetarian feast of Sopa Paraguay with...
Traditional parilla with good value promotional menus. A meat heavy menu features empanadas, bife de chorizo and asado de tira all served up with salad, chips and a glass of malbec. La Esquina has a pleasant...
An authentic Argentinian asado. Count on a great family atmosphere and fine food as the steak, ribs, skewered beef and fish come rolling from the kitchen.
Deservedly popular, El Quincho has an extensive wine list that compliments the food. Wash down the impressive steak, pasta and fish...
Great for families with an afternoon to spare in Puerto Iguazu, Nativo has enough to keep everyone occupied for a few hours. The extensive menu boasts the best the jungle has to offer, with regional fruits, vegetables, herbs and meats. There is even opportunity to sample fish, rabbit, jacare and...