The Lake District Restaurants

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  • 1. Cassis

    $$$$

    Chef Mariana Wolf combines the freshest seasonal ingredients, many from her own rural garden, in beautifully presented dishes that are both elegant and comforting. Savor standout dishes like prawns with rosehip relish, barley, and ginger while gazing at the tranquil shores of Lago Gutierrez. Mariana's husband Ernesto can recommend the perfect wine pairing from the restaurant's impressively stocked cellar.

    Ruta 82, Km 5.5, Bariloche, Río Negro, 8400, Argentina
    294-459-3650

    Known For

    • Organic, homegrown ingredients
    • Dazzling desserts
    • Intimate service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.–Tues. and low season. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 2. Cerveceria Blest

    $$

    This lively spot claims that it was the first brewpub in Argentina, and its relaxed bustle hits the spot after a day on the slopes. You can come in just for an après-ski beer sampler or stay for pizzas, steak potpies, and other Anglophile dinner options. Don't miss the excellent bock beer, with a toasty coffee flavor, or if you prefer hard cider, the Fruto Prohibido. Cervecería Blest also has a tap room outside of the city center.

    Av. Bustillo km 4, Bariloche, Río Negro, 8400, Argentina
    294-451–8422

    Known For

    • Hearty goulash
    • Extensive range of artisan beer
    • Cozy atmosphere
  • 3. El Boliche de Alberto

    $$$

    Leather place mats, calfskin menus, and the smell of beef all hint heavily at steak house. El Boliche has the best beef in Bariloche. Grilled beef, chicken, lamb, and chorizos all arrive sizzling on a wooden platter, accompanied by empanadas, provoleta (fried provolone cheese), salad, fried potatoes, and chimichurri sauce (slather it on the bread). There are three locations: Elflein 158 and Villegas 347 specialize in barbeque dishes, and Elfein 143 in pastas.

    Elflein 158, Bariloche, Río Negro, 8400, Argentina
    2944-401–040

    Known For

    • Succulent beef
    • Rich, creamy pastas
    • Family-size servings
  • 4. Il Gabbiano

    $$$$

    Staff at this cozy but elegant candlelit house on the Circuito Chico near Llao Llao boast, "we don't serve lunch because preparing dinner takes all day." It's hard to argue with that after you sample the exquisite Italian menu, which changes weekly. Look for pumpkin ravioli or tortelloni stuffed with wild boar; they also have a way with fresh trout. Friendly, bow-tie-wearing waiters provide an ingredient-by-ingredient explanation of each dish. A beautiful wine cellar is open to guests.

    Av. Bustillo, Km 24.300, Bariloche, Río Negro, 5400, Argentina
    2944-448–346

    Known For

    • Authentic, homemade pastas
    • Charming bow-tie wearing waiters
    • Melt-in-your-mouth osso buco

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 5. Jauja

    $$$

    Locals come to this friendly restaurant for its outstanding pastas and variety of entrées: expect meats from Patagonia to the pampas, fish from both oceans, local game, and fresh vegetables. Hearty portions make this an ideal place to end a long day on the slopes.  Empanadas and take-out items can be ordered at the entrance.

    Elflein 148, Bariloche, Río Negro, 8400, Argentina
    2944-422–952

    Known For

    • Delicious pastas
    • Generous servings
    • Regional dishes
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