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Feedback gevenGnocchi de papa rellenos de mozzarella con salsa pinkda incredible taste from the first mouthful to the last melts in your mouth. The slightly fried fish ala plancha with green salad was also delicious. You have to wait for the boss/owner to... Dinner especially provided for you. The service was perfect, and the price was appropriate for the high quality food. If you don't like the food, I suggest you go to a restaurant that serves previously prepared food.
When on Sabbatical in Newcastle on Tyne my children and I were invited to dinner every Friday night. I decided to keep the tradition on my solo Sabbatical in Buenos Aires. So last night I went to Ostara Bistró. Since I was there before 20:30, I had to choose from the lunch menu, which is not very appealing for dinner. I had homemade sausages with fauch chucrut y tortilla de papas . The sausages were delicious, but they were 2 of the same kind, so the taste was somewhat overwhelming. The criminal wasn't good. The tortilla was thin, but very good. I'd put the record in a different way. The Dijon Senf and the Alioli were near the tortilla, instead of the sausages. For dessert I had the special. It's disappointing. I was told about some kind of coconut flour with toffee sauce. It was just a normal flan with some coconut waste. The place is clean, simple, but cozy. The guy responsible for the service is very nice. I'll give the place a second chance. Next time I'll be there after 8:30.
We were tired of loud and lively places so we stopped in Ostara and it was perfect! Great service and good food. Mom and Pop are feeling.
I went to Ostara at 9:30. We were the only two customers in place at least until after 10:30. The place is OK not to look for ambience. Attention is Ok, the typical Porteño snapped out sick-humored posture. Eating was really bad. The only thing I really enjoyed was the Campary drink and the potato bomb both compliment of the house. For the beginning I ordered the buñuelos: they were dry and tasteless, the empanada of my wife was fine, but I have eaten better in every stand or pizzeria. My main course was Ravioli: too small and without filling – pure Dau (the sauce was ok). My wife had the fish of the day: it was well cooked, but again Bland and with bones (for Porteños cleaning fish is a big company, or rather things without mistake to do is mission impossible). Dessert was a great disappointment: We asked for the apple cake with mascara ice cream. When you ask for pancakes I ask any decent joint in Buenos Aires, they are thin and full of taste, these were thick and worse than the aunt Jemima mixture: thick and salty. The ice cream was tasteless and its consistency was wrong. A Fiasco. Avoid this place unless you know the other places around them are even bad.
This bistro was spotless. It had been open only a few days when we dined here for lunch on September 29, 2015. It was cozy and very clean. It is ran by a cute young couple. The lunch specials were very reasonably priced and included...drinks and a desert, so it actually cost us much less than other spots in San Telmo and elsewhere in Buenos Aires. The food was very Argentine, but with a unique twist. Our group of six included three young children and they loved the food too. If you are visiting Buenos Aires, I highly recommend visiting the San Telmo area and eating at the Ostara Bistro.