 | Puerto Iguazú Restaurants | Tips 1 - 10 of 14 |  | Popular Restaurants | Other Restaurants Tips | All Tips (14) When returning to Puerto Iguazu after a Falls tour, we had asked our Cuenca tour guide if he could recommend a restaurant. He said La Rueda would be his choice, and it rates a mention in Lonely Planet too. The next evening, for our first night on the town since my stomach bug began to let up, we walked from our hotel, arriving at about 8 PM and finding the inside already starting to fill up. However, the waiter quickly showed us to a spare table in the nicely decorated dining room, with it's bamboo roof and wall murals as very pleasant background music played. This looked like a classy place, as all the tables were fully set with crockery and various sizes of wine glasses ready for use! However, they had a big sign on the door saying NO CREDIT CARDS so you are not taken by surprise!
Sue decided to try their Devil Style Chicken, cooked on the bone in a demi-glace sauce with garlic tomatoes served with potatoes in a cream cheese sauce (A$10). I thought it was time to try something really local, so I ordered their Grilled Surubi fish. This catfish like creature can be over 1 meter in length and weigh up to 60 kg (25 pounds). The grilled, flat portion of fish and it's wedge of lemon came with mixed vegetables of carrots, boiled onion, peas, green beans, aubergene and potatoe slices (A$18). We each had a glass of wine (A$4) to accompany our meal which we thoroughly enjoyed! We were in no rush on what turned out to be our 30th wedding anniversary meal! Our best one of the trip so far! Even with a tip, the total cost was only US$14. It was nice to have a slow evening walk back to the hotel to let things settle a bit! Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: 28 Cordoba, Puerto IguazuPhone: 422531Directions: Very close to the intersection of Cordoba with Av. Victoria Aguirre, the main road into town from the Airport and Falls.
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After our afternoon enjoying the hotel pool, we walked downtown for our second evening in a row, looking for a different spot on this night. We killed a bit of time in the internet cafe again and emerged as it was starting to get dark. Next door, we noticed bustling outdoor sidewalk restaurant tables where people seemed to be enjoying themselves. However, we continued on to check out a few other locations before we said, 'no, let's go to the first one!'.
We were very glad that we did. A table was quickly cleared for us and cold beer and wine served up while we looked at their menu. The man serving us was quite busy but very friendly and helpful. We decided to keep it simple with two pizzas - Sue ordering sweet pepper & bacon while I went Veggie with heart of palm, olives, tomatoes and pineapple. Seated beside us were two young Aussie guys on an extended trip, having a great time chatting up two pretty young ladies from Spain (we think). Nice light pop background music was playing and the tables were busy. It was very nice sitting out on the main sidewalk watching the downtown nightlife as we ate! Our waiter even brought everyone a small shot glass each (see photo) of a local chilled liqueur called 'Tio Paco'. It was very good too! Total cost was A$26 (US$9) - NO CREDIT CARDS here either. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Av. Brasil 7, Puerto IguazuPhone: 03757-429860Directions: At the centre of the downtown business area, beside the internet cafe and near the Aerolineas Argentinas office.
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On our final full day in Puerto Iguazu, we finished up our second visit to the Argentine-side of Iguazu Falls and were back at the hotel swimming pool by about 1 PM. We were not long getting into our swimming gear on this 35 degC day and heading for the pool. The place was practically deserted because most people were out on their organized day tours and this had been our 'free' day to do what we wanted.
After enjoying alternate spells of swimming and sunning, we sat in the shade of the Quincho snack bar and ordered ourselves something light to go with the cold Quilmes beers. We shared dishes of toasted ham & cheese and a bun sandwich of chicken, tomatoe and lettuce on mayonaisse. Total cost for the afternoon was A$22 (US$7) It was a great way to spend the afternoon! Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensivePhone: 03757-420100Directions: Hotel Esturion Iguazu
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The restaurant upstairs in the bus terminal is excellent. An all you can eat BBQ and salad bar at extremely reasonable prices and a nice environment
Try the barbecued intestines ! Leave a Comment Theme: BarbecuePrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: Bus station
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We were a bit skeptical the first time we went here for dinner. From the outside it looked like a temporary tent structure, but as we discovered upon arrival the facility actually goes much further back from the street and is quite permanent and pleasant inside! The other reason for doubt was that the dinner was included with the catamaran cruise package on the river that evening. However, it was a real find. We went back a second night on our own! The service was excellent, the food wonderful and the ambience very comfortable. Too bad about the live music though. There was a guitar player accompanied by 2 fellows with electronic synthesizers. So we were subjected to the top 10 elevator hits from Buenos Aires we suspect, all night long. I strongly recommend the lomo. It is cooked outdoors by the front entrance on a mammoth open wood-fired grill. It is fabulous. Also worth trying is the river fish (a white fish called suribi). All in, for the 3 of us, was under AR$180, including a good bottle of wine.
Lomo! Cooked on a wood fire to perfection (apunto= medium). I have never had a steak as good as this, anywhere, including Argentina! Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: US$21-30 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Bompland 110, Puerto Iguazu, ArgentinaPhone: 54-3757-420151Directions: In the heart of the Shopping DistrictWebsite: e-m:quinchodeltioquerido@yahoo.com.ar
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You'll quickly get full here ! You can eat whatever you want (from meat, to omelet and vegetables...), except dessert, and you will pay a price according to the weight of your food... ! And for 9 pesos (3 USD) a kilo, you can eat a lot... On est rapidement repu ici ! On mage ce que l'on veut (de la viande a l'omelette en passant par tous les legumes), sauf les desserts, et on paie au kilo ! Autant dire qu'a 9 pesos (3 USD) le kilo, on mange beaucoup...
The Milanesa (sort of toasted meat) ! La milanaise ! Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: least expensiveAddress: Avenida Victoria AguirreDirections: Can't remember the number, but you'll find it easily.. Close to the venida Alvar Nunez J'me souviens plus du numero, mais c'est pas loin du croisement avec Alvar Nunez
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I eat a couple of times at Il Fratello. Decent food and beer for US$ 4/5. El Quincho del Tío Querido is a good option for barbecue and fish (fried fish+salad+beer = US$ 13). Theme: Eclectic/InternationalPrice: less than US$10 » Currency ConverterComparison: less expensive than averageAddress: Gustavo Eppens 297 - Puerto IguazúDirections: Dowtown
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This restaurant is awesome, we ate there twice! it is actually attached to the hotel we stayed at!
Everything was great, especially the empanadas! Leave a Comment
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The restaurant is nicely decorated, in a local style. It's centrally located, one block from the Victoria Aguirre avenue. The food is great and the dishes are generous, you'll not leave hungry from the place. La Rueda serves chicken, steaks, pasta and local food.
I had a Milanesa de pollo (pan-fried chicken) with fries, and my girlfriend had Pappardele al Pesto. Both were really great. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalPrice: US$11-20 » Currency ConverterComparison: about averageAddress: Av. Córdoba 28Phone: (54 - 3757) 422531Directions: One block from Victoria Aguirre avenue.
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The waiter gave us extremely good service. The food was fresh and tasty with reasonable prices. The portions were quite big. All in all very recommendable. Leave a Comment Theme: LocalComparison: about averageAddress: Av. Tres Fronteras 550Directions: 3 blocks from the boundary stone.
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