Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Charming retro Argentinian spot for empanadas and stews with great value, but service speed and consistency can waver.
La Morada delivers reliable comfort dining with strong food quality in empanadas and traditional stews, supported by a warm, nostalgic setting and fair pricing that appeals to lunch regulars and travelers alike. However, inconsistent execution—underfilled pastries, variable doneness, and occasional food safety lapses—prevents it from reaching higher performance tiers. The mixed service reliability and variable speed further limit its standing among the area's better neighborhood restaurants.
Inside a narrow downtown storefront, the room feels warm and nostalgic with vintage posters, an antique register, and low TV chatter. Staff are often kind and helpful, though a few diners report brusque moments. Portions and prices win smiles, and more than one traveler called it a favorite lunch find a short walk from their hotel. The cooking leans traditional and comforting: empanadas in several fillings, locro and lentil stews, tartas, and the occasional milanesa. Flavors are homestyle rather than flashy, with many praising the spicy Carne Picante and cozy stews. There are outliers: some mention underfilled pastries, watery lentils, or a raw cutlet that was not handled well; still, most recent comments frame it as tasty, fair-priced downtown fare. Families do fine here thanks to familiar kid-friendly choices like ham and cheese empanadas, simple chicken options, and flan. There is no dedicated kids menu, but the straightforward dishes and casual vibe suit <blow-key family meals. Picky eaters may prefer milanesa or plain empanadas over the heartier stews.
Area: Historic civic-core blocks near government buildings; daytime office crowd with casual lunch focus.
Safety: Generally busy by day; standard downtown vigilance advised after hours.
Nearby: Near Avenida de Mayo, offices, hotels like Intercontinental, and tourist sights around Plaza de Mayo.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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