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La carne estaba buena, incluso había mollejas,aunque un bife de chorizo estaba muy crudo y no lo comimos. Ricos ravioles y ensaladas, pero sin mucha variedad. Hace algo más de un mes estaba $300 por persona mas la bebida. Recomendable para descansar luego de una larga caminata. View all feedback.
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Luego de recibir una clase sobre cómo tratar a un turista en Brasil, nos tocó conocer las cataratas visitadas desde nuestro país.. que son más hermosas por cierto. A la hora del almuerzo caímos en el fortín.. que sea caro puede ser aceptable.. pero que encima sea un asco no.. $160 un agua saborizada y un sándwich de milanesa de carne o pollo.. la de carne era como una pasta empanada devenida en milanesa.. la de pollo... View all feedback.
This place is where we have eaten for lunch after we have visited the brasilien side that if. the place is huge and there is a Zillion Food Options. I was mistaken for the greatest part of the vegetarian options and everything was delicious. I had a non-vegetable option and it was a meeres fruit (can be tilapia ceviche. my man had it too, and we loved it so much that we went back for seconds. it's all you can eat, so eat, you sit in very long rows of tables, so you can face other people. (we sat against our friends, but I enjoyed talking a lot to a couple next to me. our total bill for me and the nabeby was $660 pesos for our eating and two beer. is charged in $11 in US dollars or $5.50 per person. How much cheaper can it get? in the usa would be $5.50. get a good beer. I wish we had a place where we live. I wish I had made photos of eating to share on tripadvisor, but I did not bring my camera feared it would be wet in the if.
Eating was average and expensive. we were hungry and chose this place to eat. it was okay to fill our bub.
This restaurant gets stars mainly for convenience. it is located directly on the intersection between the roads to the train that leads it to garganta del diablo or the upper/lower trails. it is all-you-can-eat buffet only (contains not drinks) that was expensive for Argentine standards, but. it is the best option, especially if they are really hungry and tired, after all walks they need to do while in the park. They have an salatable that also has objects like rice, drilling, etc. I agree with the best part was the grill where they can ask the parillero for everything from ripening, matambre, vacio, sausages, chinchulin, morcilla, etc. and as much as they can treat in a meal. the flesh was okay, but the morcilla was really good. the dessert section was not existent, mainly offered. there are bathrooms outside the restaurants that they can use to change into dry clothes, they are not the most spacious or convenient for changing clothes, but it is doable. the restaurant is cool inside and although there is an outside terrace, there is no look at sitting out there. they accept credit cards.
Expected to find a restaurant with an amazing view, we were disappointed to find that no waterfalls could be discovered. but a beautiful panorama of the river is still pleasant. there are not many seats that offer a good prospect to be the most tables in the interior and...only some of the exteriors offer a clean view. eating is decent, but not even close to being worth the price. the medium quality of food and the average is not related to the costly price. unless they want to observe the flow desperately, it is not worth it.
We had a very nice lunch inside the Iguazú National Park. Lots of options to choose from in the buffet, the meat was very well prepared and seasoned. Very friendly staff. Recommended