We were excited to eat here because it was recommended by a porteno friend. We arrived right at the end of a football match so all eyes were trained on the television in the corner. We had no trouble finding a seat and our waiter was very patient with our less than perfect spanish. We ordered a neopolitana with ham, although the rest of the restaurant, as we soon noticed, was getting the fugazetta. The pizza was good (portenos like a very thick and kind of toasty crust) but it was not the best I have ever had. We also ordered the faina to put on top which was a fun novelty but not necessary for sure. I had the flan with dulce del leche cream for dessert which was quite nice. Overall, the food and service were good but I didn't find it to be terribly memorable. It was certainly a good value for money.



