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Bidrage med feedbackMy brother-in-law had a nice meal here with a large group and recommended we go for lunch. We had lomo, arrachera, and grilled vegetables. Meat was very tasty and great with the variety of sauces. Grilled vegetables were a good variety of carrots, squash, zucchini...and peppers. Service was good. The only disappointment was that although it was on the menu they did not have Argentinian beer.
The Finca Argentina is a classy Restaurant Nestled in a corner of a Parking lot where you would never imagine that it existed here! When you walk in the decor is rustic but not all old wood and stuff. It is modern too with several...large flat screen T.V. 'S The food is Argentina Style cooking with favorites such as sirloin cuts, 3 bone short ribs, and Cabrera! We got the Parrillada Argentina. A type of sampler platter for 4 People! With sirloin cuts, 3 bone shiort ribs, Chicken, Argentine chorizo, Portuguese sausage, grilled onions. It was a real feast! I highly recommend the Finca Argentina...
Great experience. From beginning to end... Good service, respectful and friendly waiters. The food was great! , beautiful place and concept, I would surely come back. Empanadas de elote, my favs!!!
In another dark and stormy night I wanted to take. I didn't want a Fast Food Takeout, so I got some of here. The result (Spaghetti and Arrachera) was really amazing and the salad was also not bad. Probably it would have been better if I had eaten one; but, you know, COVID. That said the service was great and the bartender did a good job to have wine while waiting for the order. Thinking globally and drinking locally was great here. Would I go back? Yeah.
Classic restaurant with great meat. Not 100% Argentine, some typical dishes are missing, but they were ready to accommodate and in my book that counts a lot. I ordered a Milanesa a Caballo con papas fritas (a thin piece of beef immersed in beaten eggs...and then bread crumbs with a little garlic and other spices, two fried eggs and French fries something you can find in every restaurant throughout Argentina, and it is considered a kind of fast food. They didn't know what I was talking about, but after the explanation they came with some terrible proximity (the beef was actually a better piece of meat we used in Argentina for the Milanesa! The menu can be downloaded into a phone via a QR code on the table. A description of milanesa: