Patagonia Restaurants

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  • 21. Ramos Generales

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    Entering this café on the waterfront puts you in mind of a general store from the earliest frontier years of Ushuaia, which is why locals call it the viejo almacén (old grocery store). Burgers and picada platters are uninspiring; choose fresh-baked bread or scrumptious lemon croissants instead, and try the submarino—a mug of hot milk in which you plunge a bar of dark chocolate (goes well with a panini). As you walk from room to room admiring the relics (like the hand-cranked Victrola phonograph), the hubbub around the bar reminds you that a warehouse like this was not just a store to pick up supplies; it was also a place for isolated pioneers to socialize and gather all the latest news from the port.

    Maipú 749, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, 9410, Argentina
    2901-424–317

    Known For

    • Old-school frontier vibe
    • Sweet treats like lemon croissants
    • Good hot chocolate

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed 3 wks in May
  • 22. Tia Elvira

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    On the street that runs right along the Beagle Channel, Tia Elvira is a good place to sample the local catch. Garlicky shellfish appetizers and centolla are delicious; even more memorable is the tender merluza negra (black sea bass). The room is decked out with nautical knickknacks that may seem on the tacky side for such a pricey place. The service is friendly and familial.

    Maipú 349, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, 9510, Argentina
    2901-424–725

    Known For

    • Good local seafood
    • Attentive service
    • Kitschy decor

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 23. Volver

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    A giant king crab sign beckons you into this red-tin-walled restaurant, where the maritime bric-a-brac hanging from the ceiling can be a little distracting. The name means "return," and it succeeds in getting repeat visits on the strength of its seafood; the culinary highlight is the centolla, which comes served with a choice of five different sauces. Newspapers from the 1930s line the walls in this century-old home, and the service is friendly and relaxed.

    Maipú 37, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, 9410, Argentina
    2901-423–977

    Known For

    • Great place to try signature dish of Tierra del Fuego, centolla
    • Waterfront views
    • Cozy maritime atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sun. Closed Mon.
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