Montevideo Restaurants

Montevideo was not long ago a city that almost exclusively subsisted on steak and potatoes and pastas, but the city’s restaurant scene has experienced a slow-but-sure emergence the past decade. You still can find all the tasty steak you want, but offerings have diversified with an increasing number of international and fusion restaurants. From fine dining to quality chivito joints, you’ll have your share of memorable meals in Montevideo.

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  • 1. Expreso Pocitos

    $$ | Pocitos

    This classic and beloved diner-style establishment has been around for more than a century, and it is clear that some of the customers have been frequenting it for almost as long. Many congregate here for a coffee or beer, and the chivito, which is made with fresh, fluffy bread, is considered one of the best in town.

    Juan Benito Blanco 956 at Av. Brasil, Montevideo, Montevideo, 11300, Uruguay
    2708–0496

    Known For

    • Local institution
    • Traditional decor
    • Chivito bread
  • 2. Escaramuza Café and Bookshop

    $$

    The bookshop is classic, with floor to ceiling books, and a nifty rolling platform to browse the upper shelves. The café, though, is airy and serves innovative dishes such as beet and goat cheese pie, and grilled polenta and veggie gratin, along with fresh baked breads and sinfully delicious desserts. If the weather is unkind, dine inside, but the sunny, vine-covered outdoor patio is the place to be.

    Dr. Pablo de María 1185, Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
    2401–3475

    Known For

    • Sinful pastries
    • Good coffee
    • Delicious vegetarian food

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 3. Sometimes Sunday Café

    $$ | Ciudad Vieja

    The painted white brick helps make the café bigger than it is, but the food and vibe are so good that size hardly matters. Open for lunch on Thursday through Sunday, and breakfast on the weekend, Sometimes serves up super sandwiches, such as brisket, pulled pork or avocado, salads and other dishes with international influences, along with freshly baked breads and great coffee. Tasty veggie options can be made vegan.

    Calle Perez Castellano 1518, Montevideo, Montevideo, Uruguay
    2916–4058

    Known For

    • Great sandwiches
    • Best coffee
    • Wholesome breakfast

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed., No reservations
  • 4. Viejo Sancho

    $$ | Centro

    What draws the post-theater crowds to this friendly, but plain restaurant near Plaza Cagancha are gargantuan portions of smoked pork chops and fried potatoes.

    Calle San José 1229, Montevideo, Montevideo, 11100, Uruguay
    2900–4063

    Known For

    • Cheap and cheerful
    • Bustling ambience
    • Friendly staff

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
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