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Nicki Post
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"This is a spectacular place that feels like a secret garden. From the outside it looks so unassuming and simple. But once you enter, you start to see the wonder of the place.
It was once a nun’s convent, and then a residential home for immigrants. It is now a beautiful restaurant and bar with over 500 plants covering the walls of the center courtyard. There is both inside and outside seating.
You should expect a long wait to get in as it’s usually very crowded. You’ll have better luck in a smaller group but anything larger than 3 means a longer wait.
For best results to get a table, try to go at times when Argentines aren't eating. They eat lunch around 1:30/2pm, and dinner late around 9pm (or later). Therefore, try to go for lunch at noon, or dinner at 6:30.
The food is priced higher than a lot of other places in the area so it’s definitely not budget, but also not insane. Expect to pay 2000-3000 per person.
You’ll get great Instagram content here! :)"
taylor casalena
"dizzyingly romantic labyrinth of terrazas adorned with ancient vines. "
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