Cucina Paradiso Palermo

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CABA, Argentina

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Deli· Italian restaurant· Italian grocery store

Cucina Paradiso Palermo Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cucina Paradiso Palermo is located in CABA, Argentina on Arévalo 1538. Cucina Paradiso Palermo is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category deli in Argentina.

Address

Arévalo 1538

Price range

$

Phone

+54 1147709406

Service options

Outdoor seatingKerbside pickupNo-contact deliveryDeliveryTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

AlcoholCocktailsCoffeeSalad barSmall platesSpiritsVegan optionsVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Maren Meyer

Incredible Pasta. One of the best Pasta Places I have been in Buenos Aires

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Alejandro Sarco

I had the pasta and was cooked very well. My wife had the lamb and it was good. Service was ok, however it took them ages to produce the bill, and then they never came to actually charge our card, we had to go inside and pay there. Also they didn't allow us to put two tables together (we were 4 people), and we had to eat in a single square table that was a bit tight, but then we saw as other people (they were 4 as well) did put two tables together.

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Eric Han

tip: they have pictures of all the items on the menu on their website. One of the best places in Palermo. Fresh pasta, great sauces, simple but super flavorful. One of the only places I went back for during my month time here in Palermo

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Fernando Guevara

Great fullsome food at Cucina Paradiso. The place is small and can hold around 12 to 16 seats, so be either ready to wait or out of the 9 to 10.30 gap. We got the meat raviolis and a type of pasta that is filled with potato and cheese. Both were delicious, specially the raviolis. We were too full to get desert. Service was great and there was almost no waiting time for the food. Only downside is that it is a bit ridiculously expensive for a pasta place with dishes going no south of 400 pesos (around 9 dollars) and the deserts almost as expensive as main courses. Also, don't ask for the indian tonic water, it is expensive and extra small. Still a very very recommended place to have some great pasta.

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Gustavo Fazzari

We enjoyed the aperols spritz first and later decided to dine al fresco, the goat cheese with honey appetizer was superb, after some "cacio e pepe" freshly made pasta and finally some excellent tiramisu, very friendly service, moderate prices, we will return!

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H B

Tiny place... we waited more than an hour and half to be seated. Only 1 waitress for the whole restaurant it took another half hour to order... We got there 13.40 and our food was served at 16.00, supposedly they offer champagne while you wait but they didn't even offer a glass of water. Food was tasty but portions small (the picture is from a main entree). For those prices they really need to step up their service

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Erin L

Sensational!! Cutest little Italian trattoria & everything is delicious - from the warm focaccia that comes with every meal to the handmade pasta, delicious local wines & authentic Sicilian cannoli, everything was absolutely perfect

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Guillermo Reyna

Amazing as always. Staff is nice and helpful. Food is superb. Best Italian in Buenos Aires.