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13 Fronteras it's not just any other gourmet restaurant. It's a passion, a creation, an inspiration, a life story narrated by masterly crafted plates that provoke your tastes and challenge your stereotypes.. #ilovepalermohollywood #ilovebuenosaires #foodie #foodlover #foodieblogger #blogger #gourmetfood #gourmet @13fronteras.
Chef david is very talented. We probably enjoyed the best falafel sandwich ever and we ate falafel sandwiches around the world. I wish we had discovered this place earlier. We didn't eat here until the last day in Bolzano. Darn. it offers vegetarian and vegan options. there, he makes food to order, he makes special requests. every aspect of our meal radiated the highest quality of preparation, ingredients and creativity. I mean, the Pita bread was excellent. Expect to hear more about the boss david. the restaurant has large neighborhood vibe - place to sit, eat, drink, connect and love. Eat here.
We had a wonderful, interesting and delicious dinner at 13 Fronteras. Service was personal, professional and impeccable. We loved the discussion about every dish with boss Dave Soady and our front row seat to prepare the kitchen. Our food embodied a unique and unforgettable combination of aromas and textures. The restaurant is welcoming and pleasant in every sense. 13 Fronteras delivered a great experience and an even greater meal.
Unbelievable culinary experience! The cook brings so much care and attention to every dish. I had “Pulpo” in many places around the world (one of my favorites), but nothing came close to the court I had at 13 fronteras. Can't recommend enough! You won't regret it!
Definitely one of my favorite places in Buenos Aires. Dave Soady is an incredible chef. Plates bursting with originality and creativity. Highly recommended in Buenos Aires!
Excellent food's presentation and the stories behind the dishes. Because the chef and the owner has many stories and experiences in Latin America (crossing 13 bordes in his car from the U.S. . It's an interesting experience in flavors and different kind of foods. Transcultural experience. I recommend it. Furthermore good wines to share and accompany the delicious dishes. In the middle of Buenos Aires you can feel the History of Civilizations like the Maya, Olmec, Aztec, and Inca (mainly and legends that involve corn and his meaning.