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Contribuisci feedbackWhen you see this huge restaurant full of people you imagine it is a great Pizza place. In fact, many locals eat there but Pizza is not that great. The Calzone is ok. What was good was the pasta, fresh past but the souce lacks...More
Pizza in Argentina is different than in the us and this is an OK place which is large and opens until the AM hrs opened all dayHere is an introduction:Fugazza-Eaten with knife and fork, is a sauceless focaccia and most classic with rosted onions, parmesian and herbsFugazzetta-Adds mozzarella and sometimes ham under the onionsMozzarella-Cheese, basil and green onionsHope this helps
Papas Fritas were stone cold and burger was average, service was terrible especially with an attitude! For location and price etc don't bother
The place came recommended by a friend and from the hotel. They were out of dark beers both times I visited. It is huge and you have to wave the waiter's attention if you want anything from menu to check.. The food was good quality, price average.
I found La Pizzada while looking for a place for dinner. It was only a block from my hotel.The staff is friendly, the service is fast, prices are good, the wine was ok, the place is filled with locals, NO GRINGOS to be, and the place has a friendly feeling.My bill was A$230 pesos. I exchanged pesos for dollars at the rate of A$13.5 of $1.00. This means my dinner cost the US equivalent of $17 US. If one had been payment with a credit card at the official exchange rate, the bill would have been the equivalent of $27.It really helps to lower you meal cost in Argentina if you can bring money with you, and get a good exchange rate.