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Contribuisci feedback3/1/19 we were three medium-age brides at the beginning of a month in Argentina. we were on a walk around docks side of the city on the way to nature / eco reserve, to foot along the lagune road, past many kiosks offer fleshy joys. (we are veggies) washed with the ubiquitous coca cola. we were looking for a beer and vegetables dish in one of the kiosks, but none was available. we accidentally came through la perla and saw it on the way from the series of statues. it was also combined with coca cola advertising, but on the look for the menu that it wein offered at a good price. it had a terrace above that was thrilled despite the strong black sunshades that were sporting coca Cola logos. we entered the garden around 1:20 clock in the building to find a quiet, modern, intelligent and cafateria-style large room. treppen led up and I asked if it was open, as we hadn't seen anyone up there on this beautiful day. the personal was very friendly we have displayed the menus and chose a bottle vasco viejo white (125,) a mixed salad (70) and a vegetarian sandwich (90). we paid the 285 total and went up to the empty terrace where I pulled the front medium to the edge to fully appreciate the intention. I came down to see how the order wanted to find the waitress who tried to open the bottle of wine with a waiter's friend. I showed her how it was done. obviously they don't get many weepings! the food was ready and I took everything up and forgot the cutlery that I collected later, even plastic. the salat and the sandwich were good. the wee was just right, cheap, cheerful and chilled! we had the cure in bellagamba later in our BA stay. we had a relaxed time and our visible being encouraged a few couples to accompany us that took up in the atmosphere. unfortunately knew numbs where was easy to eat and they came to tell in the garden, which caused quite a chaos. they tried to eat us while we ate, but we took them away. we left around 2:40 clock, with the loos halfway down the stairs, and appreciate the old black and white pictures of oppressed days of the hoards of native swimming from the below. I took our empty teller down to not encourage the baptisms. a more pleasant place to spend a good price an hour people and deaf watching. pity about the blatente coca cola advertising, but they probably paid for the building restoration. a few hundred meters south we found a very similar place with the same bm logo and CC life. our place was better!
Here for dinner with a group of friends with small children and we all enjoyed in a lot. eating is her typical Argentine fast food, which means not only burger, but very good milanesas (scarving) and you can even get steak (we are. in the land of the steaks finally). it is served with usually a sitting area in the open. eating is not the main attraction, but the opposite and the garden are. the area is next to the newer and very elevated part of puerto madero. directly on the paseo de gloria is a road with little traffic located directly on the ufer. so they can get a pleasant brise from the river and the ecopark next door on this blooming BA night. it is a nice quiet and relatiw safe against foot. the restaurant garden has a good shade to offer, is fenced and its has a beautiful play structure for children, so its sky is looking for parents to relax and not worry that the children are in difficulty. there are often many children and Argentine children are very friendly so before they knew they had a lot of fun with other children. will be definitiw with the children back. the place was very busy with native but never felt crowded. the lineup came out of the door, but if they are looking to buy another beer, they can jump forward.
We three middle aged British guys were at the start of a month in Argentina. We were on a wander around docks side of town on our way to the nature/eco reserve, walking along the lagoon road, passing lots of kiosks offering meaty delights...(we are veggies) washed down with the ubiquitous coca cola. We were looking for a beer and veg dish in one of the kiosks but none was available available. We came across La Perla by accident, seeing it across the road from the series of statues. It was also emblazoned with coca cola advertising but on finding the menu it offered wine at a good price. It had a terrace above which was enticing despite the stark black parasols sporting Coca Cola logos. We entered the garden at about into the building to find a quiet, modern, smart and cafateria style big room. Stairs led upstairs and I asked if it was open as we had not seen anyone up there on this fine day. The staff were very friendly We browsed the menus displayed and chose a bottle of Vasco Viejo white a mixed salad and a Vegetarian Sandwich We paid the total and went upstairs to the empty terrace where I moved the front middle table to the edge to fully appreciate the view. I popped down to see how the order was going to find the waitress struggling to open the bottle of wine with a waiter's friend. I dutifully showed her how it was done. Obviously they do not get many requests for wine! The food was ready and I took it all upstairs, forgetting the cutlery which I collected later, albeit plastic. The salad and sandwich were fine. The wine was just right, cheap, cheerful and chilled! We had the sane in Bellagamba later in our BA stay. We had a relaxed time and our being visible encouraged a couple of couples to join us which added to the atmosphere. Unfortunately pigeons knew where easy food was and they descended on plates in the garden causing quite a mess. They attempted to eat off ours as we ate but we shooed them away. We left at about using the loos half way down the stairs, and appreciating the old black and white pics of bygone days of hoards of locals swimming from the embankment. I took our empty plates down so as not to encourage the pigeons. Overall a pleasant place at a good price to spend an hour people and pigeon watching. A pity about the blatent Coca Cola advertising but they probably paid for the building restoration. A few hundred metres south we found a very similar venue with the same BM' logo and CC livery. Our place was better though!!
Went here for dinner with a group of friends with small children and we all enjoyed in very much. The food is your typical Argentine fast food which means not only burgers but very good Milanesas (schnitzel) and you can even get steak (we are...in the land of steak after all). Its serve yourself with mostly outdoor seating area. The food is not the main attraction, but the area and the garden are. The area is next to the newer and very upscale part of Puerto Madero. Its right on the Paseo de Gloria which is a laguna waterfront road that has little traffic. So on those sweltering BA nights you can get a pleasant breeze off the river and the eco park next door. Its a nice quiet and relatively safe area to walk. The restaurant garden has good shade to offer, is fenced in and its got a nice play structure for children so its heaven for parent's looking to unwind and not worry about the kids getting into trouble. There's often many kids and Argentine children are very friendly so before you knew it they were having lots of fun with other kids. Will definitely be back with the children. The place got very busy with locals yet never felt crowded. The lineup came out the door but if you are looking just to buy another beer you can skip to the front.
Un lugar tranquilo de la Costanera Sur para disfrutar el verde de la ciudad. El precio calidad me pareció bueno, éramos 4 personas y gastamos 510 pesos