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Feedback gevenWe stayed for the last lunch in the area; the place is easily reachable also from Merlo where we were (a few minutes drive) and is a local restaurant in front of La Paz square. The owner is very affable and given the little ones, he happily stopped for a small chat and made us bring the dishes from one of the daughters, a cute little girl. We ate well, the place is beautiful but we especially liked this very familiar side of the service.
It's a simple place where we ate well, but they didn't have many dishes on the menu. The attention of the very good moza, but the owner is dry and empathetic
Normal food, some good dishes and others more or less. The empanadas are not good. He could get better, he needs a lot of food.
Typical restaurant in the country. The price was Ok and the food was nothing of the other world, except the empanadas that were ugly. Some things were missing, we asked for a couple of dishes like sorrentinos or fish that were in the letter and they didn't have. A little bad attention.
As discussed in the previous opinions, it is a village restaurant, where the parishes go, they have a menu of the day at an economic and very homely price (when we were vegetable soup and chivito to the saucepan, as well as dessert. It was very nice to have lunch a midday of September with that frame of mountains and the stillness of the nap that the people of the interior have, The attention of the moza was very kind, we feel very comfortable. Another place (from Merlo to Cba. that is right at La Paz entrance, is called El Aljibe (a very good grill, with excellent quality products, prices are not as accessible as those of Tinaja