Dragón Porteño

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

Mandarin restaurant· Restaurant

Dragón Porteño Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Dragón Porteño is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Arribeños 2137, C1428 APA. Dragón Porteño is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category mandarin restaurant in Argentina.

Address

Arribeños 2137, C1428 APA

Price range

$$

Phone

+541147848970

Open hours

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Mr Kyo Haru

This restaurant is simply amazing, big servings (I usually order tempura and a dish to share with my wife). Please try their original red tea recipe, and if you like spicy food, ask for their sauce and they'll bring it to the table. Great value and fast service.

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Matthew Jackson

Best egg drop soup I’ve ever had: freshly homemade and perfect, needed nothing. Juicy, fresh-made chicken kung pao with way less sugar and salt than at US restaurants. Really really good.

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Yuan C.

Cozy place for families or friends. Prices are according to quality.

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Manish Saraswat

It's a nice place to grab a quick bite. I went to have lunch. I ordered veg rice. They have multiple vegetarian options. However, I think it's a little more expensive than normal price. The table service is quite okay. Inside, they've kept a chinese theme. I don't think it's a nice place for groups.

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Sergio Costa

Excellent! Absolutely delicious! Owner is from Taiwan and has lived here since 1970s. The food was truly remarkable. Speak surprising items on this menu. Will definitely be back. I'm from NYC and we struggle to find a decent Chinese restaurant that prepares really good, memorable dishes - wish this one was in NYC.

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Alfredo Alejandro Molina Marín

Very Good place to enjoy a typical Chinese \u003clatin style\u003e food. fried rice (or how they called it, Arroz Salteado) is the best option! On the bad hand, even if you spend 2,000 arg pesos, you are not allowed to get a cup of water, and if you trying to buy a bottler from them will be worth to walk a few steps outside and pay 6 bottles for same price.

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Wanjiko Ekpebu

Yummy meals.

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Job van de Laar

Argentines do not like spicy food so do not expect any authentic Szechuan style meal, but Dragon Porteño gets the sweet and sour dishes quite right and is one of your better options for Chinese food in Buenos Aires.