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El MazacoteBWorth Trying

Chile 1400, C1098ABB Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina · Pizza restaurant · 4.6/5 Google (4506 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout

Classic Buenos Aires pizzeria known for fugazzeta and fainá, great value slices, but service and delivery can be chaotic at peak times.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

El Mazacote delivers authentic porteño pizza tradition with strong food quality in its signature fugazzeta and fainá, supported by excellent value for money. However, inconsistent execution during peak hours—including reduced mozzarella portions and variable service attentiveness—prevents higher-grade standing. Recent delivery delays and crowding concerns further limit reliability, making it a solid neighborhood choice rather than a destination establishment.

Restaurant Summary

From the sidewalk glow to the clatter of plates, this feels like a classic porteño pie house that is lively and bustling. Diners praise quick slices and hearty fugazzeta, though some report slow or brusque service when the room is packed, with one guest noting, "we waited while other tables were served first." The cooking leans old-school BA: chewy-crisp a la piedra, thicker al molde, and that onion-and-cheese bomb of fugazzeta with fainá on the side. Expect comforting, traditional flavors more than chefly twists. When the ovens are humming, portions are generous and prices friendly; when slammed, quality can wobble. For families, the menu is ideal: pizza, empanadas, and simple desserts that most kids will happily share. Vegetarian options abound (fugazzeta, muzzarella, fainá), but vegan choices are limited. Peak-time crowds mean waits; off-peak is smoother for children.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostARS 12,000-18,000 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic, working-class edge of San Telmo with local traffic and some tourists straying from main squares.

Safety: Mixed; some reviewers note feeling unsafe at night, with heavier foot traffic earlier evenings.

Nearby: Near San Telmo markets, Avenida 9 de Julio corridor, residential blocks and small shops.

PalermoPalermo is one of Buenos Aires' most popular neighborhoods, known for its trendy bars, diverse restaurants, and vibrant nightlife. The dining scene is eclectic, offering everything from casual street food to gourmet experiences, attracting a mix of locals and visitors seeking both traditional and innovative cuisine.
Palermo SohoPalermo Soho is a fashionable sub-area within Palermo, famous for its boutique shops, street art, and a high concentration of casual and artisanal dining venues. It has a relaxed yet trendy atmosphere, popular among locals and tourists looking for authentic and creative food experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday11:30–16:00, 19:30–00:00 Wednesday11:30–16:00, 19:30–00:00 Thursday11:30–16:00, 19:30–00:00 Friday11:30–16:00, 19:30–00:00 Saturday11:30–16:00, 19:30–00:00 Sunday19:30–00:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout

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