Wine Regions Restaurants

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  • 1. Chez Gastón at Algodón

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    Nestled between a golf green and tennis courts, Chez Gastón serves up unpretentious and fresh local cuisine in the smart Algodón Wine Resort. Surrounded by ancient olive groves and vineyards, you can sit outside on the brick patio where pine-log tables are surrounded by comfy couches with puffy white cushions. Many of the products used, such as the olives, fruits, and walnuts, are harvested right on the property, and bread is baked daily in a clay oven. Ask about the Smoky tasting menu. 

    RN144, Km 674, San Rafael, Mendoza, 5603, Argentina
    260-442–9020

    Known For

    • Farm fresh ingredients
    • Algodon wine pairings
    • Meat straight from the grill

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.
  • 2. Cundo Cocina

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    Warm up with a tasting of Uco region wines at Cundo’s cellar door before taking your seat at the table. Adhering to local terroir philosophy, chef Seba Juez prepares three- and six-course paired tasting menus using only regionally sourced ingredients in his al fresco kitchen (even in winter), which sits neatly in front of Malbec vines. A wintry starter might include roast beets with grilled ricotta, or seared mollejas (sweetbreads).

    Ghilardi Km 3, La Consulta, Mendoza, M5567, Argentina
    261-707–3214

    Known For

    • Knowledgeable staff
    • Paired tasting menus
    • Vineyard and mountain views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner, Reservations essential, Tasting menu only
  • 3. Azafrán

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    This character-filled spot is more than just a restaurant: grocery shelves are stocked with local olive oils, smoked meats, and homemade jams, and more than 80 wineries are represented in the wine shop, where an old press has been converted into a tasting table. Offering a welcome break from parrilla fare, the two short tasting menus give traditional Argentine ingredients a creative twist. Excellent value in the heart of Mendoza city.

    Sarmiento 765, Mendoza, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina
    261-429–4200

    Known For

    • Creative Argentine cuisine
    • Colorful decor
    • Charcuterie
  • 4. Pa’ Pueblo

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    Inspired by local ingredients, dynamic young chef Alfredo Morales creates a delicious seasonal menu, cooking out of an upcycled San Juan casona. Order the six- or three-course tasting menus; dishes might include pork empanadas, artichoke ceviche, and flame-grilled pears with ricotta and pak choi.

    Maipú Este s/n, San Juan, San Juan, J5406, Argentina
    264-541–6201

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed., Reservations essential
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