Vegan-friendly
Lacto
Ovo
Beer/Wine
Argentinian, Latin
Non-veg
Serves fish, vegan options available. Pescatarian menu with vegetarian food and fish. Daily menu set consists of soup, salad, and main dish. Staff is aware of veganism and can provide accordingly. Reported closed May 2022.
9 Reviews
First Review by kympatterson
kympatterson
Points +66
Central and convenient - Edit
Offer a daily set menu with different foods to sample, including quiche, pasta and mixed vegetables. Great service but I must agree the food was pretty bland.
Read morePros: Great service, Large portion, Reasonable price
Cons: Average food, Limited menu
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TamaraGeudens
Points +77
Cosy and Nice food. - Edit
Set menu, no card. Main fish for 390 pesos, starter is optional (soup or salad) 110 pesos. Thus, very cheap for the quality! Friendly staff, but a bit slow service. The food was good, and enough filing. They were creative with their dish. It's like ons plate filled with different 'tapas'.
Read morePros: Good food, Creative, not only simple vegetables.
Cons: A bit slow service
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Tamy
Points +3213
Lacks flavor, but does the job - Edit
Vegetariano is a homey little spot close to downtown Barlioche. The menu changes regularly, offering a pescatarian and vegan/vegetarian meal option. One can get a soup, main, and fresh pressed juice. The main dish is actually composed of a number of different cooked options on a single plate. The evening I stopped by, the option was gnocchi served with rice and a cooked a zucchini and carrot stew. I wanted a less carb-heavy option, so I asked for my plate to have more vegetables (aka, no rice).
Read moreI ordered both the soup and main of the day. While I waited I was brought bread and a garlic carrot spread. The bread was cheap, stale bread, but the carrot spread was delicious and I actually ended up just eating it on its own. My soup arrived next--it was a tasteless watery affair that did nothing more for me than warm my bones. I would not have eaten it had I not been so hungry--it was completely flavorless.
The main dish I received featured a bit of gnocchi with tomato sauce, a small salad, the cooked zucchini and carrot stew, and fried breaded zucchini rings (milanesa style) all on the same plate. Nothing was particularly flavorful or interesting. I think the zucchini and carrots were the best because of the natural sweetness of the veggies. However, it was healthy homey food in a town lacking vegan options, so I was satisfied and would probably have returned had I needed to.
Overall, this place is nothing special and their food really needs more flavor. I would not recommend venturing here for the food, but it's a decent option to get an actual vegan meal (not just salad) while in Bariloche.
As a side note, service was painfully slow and the waitress was never within sight to ask for things. This was very, very annoying and probably the part I liked least about the place. So word to the wise, don't expect to get out of here in less than an hour no matter how fast you eat.
Pros: Filling, Cozy place
Cons: Slow service, Flavorless food
Guest
Mandarinka
Points +81
Great Veggie Food - Edit
We had great vegetarian food and very nice service. We loved the carrot dip that comes with the bread, that‘s why we went there again!
Read moreGuest
FT
Points +190
Amazing! - Edit
If you're in Bariloche looking for veggie or vegan food don't miss this place. Set plates with a fish option - the vegan food is cooked separately. Great juices too. The owner is incredibly nice and does all the service amazingly well - also speaks English. Lovely decor too, great place to eat.
Read morePros: Vegan option is excellent, Friendly and welcoming
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Bethrumsey
Points +40
Great Vegan Dish! - Edit
This was a great find! The owner/chef makes new dishes each day and you can choose to have soup (all vegan) with your plate. You choose between a vegan or fish plate. The plates were similar (mostly the main course differed) being zucchini for me (vegan plate) and fish for my husband.
Read moreThere was also a very good carrot spread for an appetizer, and fresh juice for a drink.
It was refreshing to have a chef in Argentina who knows what vegan means, and make great dishes. Opens late, at 8, but many things do there. Definitely worth a visit!
Pros: flexible, tasty, vegan options
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blsrsuz
Points +213
tranquillo - Edit
Very relaxed place to be served by the owner. As mentioned, there are a few things for vegans…there does not seem to be a menu..just say you are vegan and he offers soups, entrees, nice fruit drinks, but only fruits for dessert. We had soup that hit the spot..We got into town late and he was open until 11. He has nice bread with a carrot, garlic/lemon spread..YUM! The next time, my husband had an eggplant milanesa…eggplant sautéed with panko crumbs, squash, "creamed" corn. Delish!
Read moreWorth a try.
Pros: nice atmosphere, vegan options, reasonable price
Cons: food can be a little bland
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leoh
Points +53
Nice old couple that does everything to please you - Edit
The restaurant is very cozy and the food very tasty. It has just few options (soup or plate with some vegetables). Nothing very special, but in Bariloche we could not find many restaurants. This one was not expensive. I recommend.
Read morePros: Cozy, Clean, Nice old couple that help us
Cons: Few options (just 2)
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tlau
Points +37
Awesome vegetarian restaurant in Bariloche - Edit
I spent five nights in Bariloche on a ski trip and ate here twice (once for my birthday). The set menu provides a soup, drink (the licuados/fruit juices are particularly good), and a plate with several different tastes on it, sort of like a bento box. You can choose between fish or non-fish (vegetarian) options.
Read moreI loved the variety of flavors on the plate, even though some were fairly heavy (lots of cheese or eggs). The carrot-based spread they served to go with the fresh bread at the beginning of the meal was so good that I spooned it all out of the cup and ate every single bit.
Although HappyCow only lets me give this restaurant 4 cows because it serves meat, I would give it 5 cows if I could. I felt incredibly lucky to find such a vegetarian-friendly place in the depths of Argentina amongst the usual fare of parillas and pizzas.
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