4 Best Restaurants in Tilcara, The Northwest

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We've compiled the best of the best in Tilcara - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

El Patio

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With three dining rooms, a patio out back, a location just yards from the central plaza, and well-priced regional cuisine, El Patio is one of Tilcara's most popular restaurants. Anita Ponce's menu is an unpretentious yet delectable mix of dishes using locally sourced ingredients such as llama fillet, quinoa risotto, and tamales, and service is friendly. Order beef empanadas to start, and slather in llajua spicy sauce.

Lavalle 352, Tilcara, 4624, Argentina
388-495–5044
Known For
  • Local dishes
  • Good wine list
  • An easygoing atmosphere that attracts locals and visitors
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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La Picantería

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Slotted neatly into the tiny Plaza Peloc, La Picanteria’s streetside setting makes for a great lunch spot to watch people come and go about their business. You can, of course, also dine inside, and enjoy the simple yet cozy aesthetic. There’s a brisk business for those after the three-course lunch menu, which might include spicy vegetable soup, llama escalope with salad or delicious handmade pasta. Dinner consists of a decent pizza—and pizza only—menu.

Paraje Pucará 4, Tilcara, Argentina
388-495–5269
Known For
  • Authentic local spot
  • Friendly service
  • Uses local ingredients

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Los Puestos

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A poetic narrative in the menu describes this place as "a haven for parched travelers," along the lines of the watering holes used for centuries by local shepherds. Top picks include empanadas baked in the clay oven at the entrance and a llama fillet served with orange sauce and colorful tiny Andean potatoes. They also cook up great asado (barbecue).

Belgrano, corner of Padilla, Tilcara, 4624, Argentina
388-495–5100
Known For
  • Empanadas
  • Asado
  • Buzzy vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Yacón

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The warm service, wooden tables and chairs, cane roof, and stone walls all suggest tradition. Yet Yacón's kitchen shows some innovation by serving up llama meat on skewers and a shepherd's pie made with quinoa. It's just a block from the main square, and doubles as a cute lodging as well.

Rivadavia 222, Tilcara, 4624, Argentina
388-495–5611
Known For
  • Friendly service
  • Llama dishes
  • Handy central location
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun.

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