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Made In Argentina

Made In Argentina

5190 S Valley View Blvd, Las Vegas I-89118-1779, United States

Lunch • Argentinian • Latin-American • South American


"'Twas the night of the fateful Ed Sheeran concert that was cancelled...When my husband and I decided to try Made in Argentina... not realizing until we turned onto Tropicana that we were headed into the heart of the throng. Where are all these people walking to? Nevermind, said we, the restaurant parking lot was relatively accessible despite the traffic, and we arrived early enough to avoid a heavy dinner time rush. Everyone else was clearly going to the mysterious event we had no idea about.As we walked into the restaurant, I was pleasantly surprised to see an ample patio with numerous tables with umbrella covers, and a spacious interior that was already bustling. There were plenty of tables left, however, and we grabbed one. Good thing we did...Because by the time we ordered, the concert had been cancelled, and the overheated, parched and hungry masses were showing up in droves...You 'd think this would be an out of the way location, but Made in Argentina... you 've made a GREAT choice, and I suspect you 're going to have a very VERY booming business, concerts or no concerts.And that 's perfect, because your business model lends itself to the perfect dining in experience, full of tasty entrees and friendly, helpful waitstaff who seem to be family whether they are or not... as well as the perfect takeout/delivery menu consisting of a wide variety of empanadas and pizzas.We of COURSE had to try the empanadas for starters. I went with the blue cheese and mushroom which was oozy and divine, and I encouraged my husband to forego his default ham and cheese for the corn and red pepper which he was very pleased with! They were served with 3 varieties of spiced chimichurri, and I 'm a total wuss, so the mild was all I could handle, though I ate my own and my husband 's over the course of the meal.My inner Jiminy Cricket told me to not pass up on the potato salad and he was right... deliciously homemade, chock full of veggies and creamy mayo, and oh my, just what I needed. I also had an ample mixed veggie house salad to go with. My husband ordered the chicken schnitzel platter which came with rice, hummus, a large basket of pita bread and sliced bread that we both shared, as well as a side salad. Bottled coca colas here, folks, the real deal.I bet their pizza is good, and their sandwiches looked killer... so we WILL be returning. I will not miss a second helping of potato salad for sure, and look forward to trying out some other items on the menu!"

Bulla Gastrobar Atlanta

Bulla Gastrobar Atlanta

60 11th St NE, Atlanta, United States

Beer • Tapas • Coffee • Bar-Lounge


"Went for Brunch today and had a really nice time, I 'm from Miami, so I am familiar with this concept. We tried a ton of dishes, some were great, others were not. Restaurant: Gorgeous, I love that the outside dining seems to blend with the inside on beautiful days when the doors can be open. It is a truly beautiful space, the open kitchen is kind of in a awkward area and could be a little more presentable, as every patron has to walk past to take elevator to the restroom located on the second floor. It was kind of a mess when I walked by, but it was Sunday brunch and I 'm in the business, so I get it. Service: Our server was really on par with the menu and eloquent in her explanation of the Bulla concept. I would recommend letting the servers leave the water bottles on the table as the water glasses are super small and need to be refilled constantly, especially at brunch when most are curing a hangover. I felt guilty having to ask for water over and over. This is obviously a very well trained staff, especially by Atlanta standards. The manager came to give us new forks, but left the old ones on the table, which I thought was really weird. Menu: We were informed that the 'bottomless ' Mimosa 's were unavailable even though the menu stated that they were included in the $27 package and is honestly the reason that we went there. The menus are paper, why not just reprint them without that, or just crop them so that the bottom stating that 3 mimosas come with each package is gone. The meats and cheeses we ordered were great, I just wish they had come out with the Pan con Tomate at the same time. There was a large gap in between their arrival. Also ordered the Albondigas, and was informed after 30 minutes they were no longer available. That is a staple in Spanish cuisine and I was disappointed. The Bravas potatoes were the best I 've ever had as well as the Short Rib Montaditos. The benedit was not my favorite, the bread was soggy, and it needed salt and pepper. The Bulla huevos was also not a favorite as it was almost swimming in sauce. The hazelnut waffle was my ending and was crazy good. Drinks: We had **** mary 's, which were very good, but server wasn 't really clear as to which Vodka 's were available, she had to ask and return. Also, they came with just a lime as a garnish, no pepper rim, no olive, they were very tasty, but visually they were just blah. Price: We were three and the bill was $170, but we had a couple rounds of drinks and I think eight dishes. I was shocked at the price, I had expected it to be a lot more, we went overboard a little, so this is a very affordable place in my opinion. I think this is a great addition to the neighborhood and will definitely be recommending to my friends. Also, the PDR 's upstairs are killer with the open air windows and even have a satellite bar for larger functions which I think if handled correctly and by the right person, could be a force for events in the neighborhood."