L’Eau Vive - Luján
L’Eau Vive
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Very nice place. Very good food... nice atmosphere. It feels peace and well-being The only thing that there were many people and the food was demolished... but it was worth it.
Excellent everything. The dishes come very fast and are one richer than the other. Excellent prices, even without taking into account quality
The restaurant is served by the Sisters of the Society of Apostolic Life Donum Dei called Missionary Workers of The Immaculate and I believe that 50 years ago they are in that place, outside Lujan in front of the water tank. The place is a classic of the very quiet area with very soft music, the food is the home type made by the same religious, very rich with a varied letter. Good prices. It is frequented by religious and priests. He's got his own parking.
A Sunday lunch at this rambling family restaurant in Lujan was a fine break from several weeks of great Argentine beef. We opted for salmon, trout, chicken and lamb (cordillera, the Sunday special). Each dish was well seasoned and sauced in the French style, buttery and tasty. As most Eau Vivres around the world, the establishment is run and serviced by nuns and novices, usually Carmelites, I believe. From Ouagadougou to Lujan, the service is always pleasant and efficient (although on our particular Sunday, on a long weekend national holiday the place was heaving and the service proportionally slow hence only four stars this time). At the end of the meal, the nuns treated us to the Eeu Vivre traditional fare of a sweetly harmonious ‘Ave Maria’. That, and the very reasonable prices, made the meal extremely good value.

