For something else than parrillada, this Mediterranean-inspired place may do it. I enjoyed the tabuleh and hommus, but found the service really inattentive.

For something else than parrillada, this Mediterranean-inspired place may do it. I enjoyed the tabuleh and hommus, but found the service really inattentive.
This is a small restaurant and bar in the busy Aristides Villanueva area. It was a little too cool to sit outside.Inside is a little cramped and the chairs are quite uncomfortable, but we were looking forward to some Middle Eastern food after all those steaks! We ordered a mezze selection called Picata Arabe, which, with an extra order of...
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The omnivores go here because they’re tired of Argentine food; I sought it out because during nearly a week outside Buenos Aires, I’d been having a hard time finding vegetarian protein without dairy products. I had hummus and tabouli, which I tore into like a ravenous animal after a day-long tour of the Andes. They were both decent enough, but...
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We wanted something different after days of Argentinian food, even though we did like it very much. This was a big disappointment though and I almost wanted to offer them a lesson of middle eastern cooking: where were the lovely spices in the falafel? Why did the humus not taste of anything? Where was the tahini in the meat dish?...
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It was recommended on the book we travel with.
We found the place quickly after an easy walk.
It is small and cozy inside but they have tables outside as well. It was too hot to seat outside at lunch time. The girls who served and cooked were very nice. The food was well presented, light and delicious. We had...
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