Pasamayo

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Peruvian restaurant· Food· Food and drink· Wine store· Peruvian· Restaurant· South American

Pasamayo Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (7 reviews)

Pasamayo is located in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Pres. Tte. Gral. Juan Domingo Perón 1307, C1038 ABA. Pasamayo is rated 4 out of 5 in the category peruvian restaurant in Argentina.

Address

Pres. Tte. Gral. Juan Domingo Perón 1307, C1038 ABA

Price range

$$

Phone

+541136358348

Open hours

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David Caro

I ordered Arroz con Pollo and Maracuya (passion fruit) juice. Maracuya was really great! Arroz con Pollo was just OK, rice was quite dry and the chicken was not juicy. Papa a la Huancaina needed to have stronger taste, I think is because of type of Aji Amarillo they used. Environment was nice and cozy.

씨씨

Big portions, reasonable price. Not the best ceviche I tried, so try the other stuff on the menu. The service wasn’t so friendly either.

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Milo .Rambaldi

We had great service from the waiter. Food was OK, good salad and tamale but pork stew was underwhelming, with good sauce but poor quality meat consisting of large chunks of fat. Pisco sour delicious. We asked if they take cards before we ordered, as We are on our way to fly out of Argentina, we were told they do, but the lady at the till doesn't know how to operate a card machine and won't let us try again when the machine timed out. So we had to take some cash out and get charged 400 ars at the atm. not that it is a huge sum of money but her attitude was not all that palatable :) so in summary bring cash and stay for a drink, but for Peruvian food just cross the street and go to Rawa

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Rick Powell

I just happened to pass by this small storefront, the sign's typography catching my eye.So before I even read the tagline, I figured it was Peruvian. There was seafood featured in a menu of the day, so I took a chance. As most menus do, this one came with soup or a starter. I chose the soup and out came a steaming hot bowl: rice, squash, corn, unidentified but inedible meat and bones. It was tasty, if a tad under-salted. I ordered an agua con gas to supplement what hte server called jugo de manzana, thinking it was the typical commercial stuff or worse, from powder. But what came was genuine homemade Peruvian apple water. Delicious. The seafood main came and I'm sorry, it reeked. Very fishy smelling. That eventually went away but before it did I was on the verge of sending it back. I'm not sick yet though.... The accompanying sauce was as reddish orange as a rocoto sauce but it lacked any spice whatsoever. The squid was way too chewy for me, the fish was OK if dry with some bites a bit mushy, the oysters were super tender. Nothing impressive and some real misses. I see no reason to try again any time soon. Really good server, however, although she was clearly overworked covering both up and downstairs.

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Scott Swan

Great Peruvian food, friendly staff highly recommended

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Efecto

Deberían actualizar la información!! No está abierto, hicimos planes el fin de semana entre amigos para ir a comer y nos encontramos en pleno sábado a la noche cerrado con persianas bajas y en venta. Corrijan también por acá que los turistas nos guiamos por esta información.

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LISS MAXI

Muy rico todo