Are there good restaurants in Uruguay?
When we asked people living in Uruguay about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"One of Uruguay's most beloved restaurants is La Pasiva, located in Montevideo. La Pasiva is known for its traditional Uruguayan cuisine, such as chivito (a steak sandwich), pastas, and grilled meats. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere and is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends and family. Another popular restaurant in Uruguay is El Palenque, located in Punta del Este. El Palenque is known for its delicious seafood dishes, such as grilled fish, ceviche, and paella. The restaurant also offers a variety of other dishes, such as steaks, salads, and sandwiches. Finally, La Cocina de Pedro is a popular restaurant in Colonia del Sacramento. La Cocina de Pedro is known for its traditional Uruguayan dishes, such as chivito, empanadas, and pastas. The restaurant also offers a variety of international dishes, such as pizza and burgers. The atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, making it a great place to enjoy a meal with friends and family," said another expat in Uruguay.
"We do not take advantage of all the amazing restaurants and nightlife due to personal reasons. Believe it or not, but there is a pizza parlor on nearly every corner. Parisias, or outdoor barbecues, are quite common and every home comes with one. Most restaurants open late in the evening and stay open even later making for your average dinner a nightlife experience. There are lots of dance clubs that seem to be popular amongst the locals," wrote a member who made the move to Paysandu, Uruguay.
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