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Mishiguene RotiseríaB?Proceed Cautiously
Arcos 1521, C1426 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
· Restaurant
· 4.4/5 Google (534 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Jewish deli meets Middle Eastern comfort in Belgrano with standout pastrami, hummus, and baklava; quality is high, prices premium, and service is usually attentive but can be inconsistent at peaks.
Why it gets a B? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Mishiguene Rotisería delivers exceptional food quality—pastrón, hummus, and latkes earn consistent praise—with knowledgeable service that explains dishes and pairings thoughtfully. However, inconsistent execution at peak times (burnt items, oily fries) and variable service speed prevent grade A territory, while moderate uncertainty from review patterns requires confidence in the core dining experience rather than inflated metrics. A solid neighborhood destination for elevated Jewish and Levantine fare.
Restaurant Summary
A modern rotisería where deli traditions meet Levantine mezze, the room feels warm and bustling with a steady hum that turns lively as it fills. Service often shines—guests mention servers who explain portions and pairings—and one diner noted the pastrón was "spectacular." However, there are some review authenticity concerns—occasional staff-name clustering and marketing-like praise—so weigh patterns alongside the many detailed, photo-backed posts. The cooking leans elevated traditional rather than showy: tender pastrón, plush hummus, crisp-edged latkes, and a warm baklava crowned with cinnamon cream. It is ingredient-focused comfort with Georgian and Levant touches like khachapuri and laffa. Prices sit above casual cafes, but many feel quality and care justify the premium, though a few found portions small or execution uneven at rush. Families are usually comfortable here. Kids tend to gravitate to bagels, schnitzel, and fries, plus simple desserts like cheesecake or flan. While mezze offers veggie options, note that add-ons are priced separately and some flavors (e.g., tahina, zhoug) skew adventurous—great for curious eaters, less so for very picky palates.
At a Glance
- Standout pastrón, hummus, latkes, and warm baklava
- Friendly staff who explain dishes and portion sizes
- Inconsistent execution at peak times (burnt or oily items reported)
- Premium pricing with small portions for some items
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- house pastrón program
- Middle Eastern and Jewish classics in one spot
- warm baklava with cinnamon cream
What People Love
- Rich, smoky pastrón that feels handcrafted
- Creamy hummus with warm laffa
- Crisp-soft latkes that hit the nostalgia button
- Warm baklava with cinnamon cream as a perfect finish
- Attentive servers who guide you through the menu
Points of Concern
- Service can lag at peak, with reports of 45–60 minute waits and course timing issues
- Portions can feel small relative to price; sides and bread are often extra
- Noise levels rise sharply when full; tight table spacing indoors
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (staff name repetition, enthusiastic marketing language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average CostARS 35,000-55,000 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Pair a mezze (hummus or babaganoush) with one pastrón item to manage cost and portion balance
- For lighter meals, choose a bagel or sabij plus a shared salad
Perfect For
- Craving a quality pastrami fix with Middle Eastern sides
- Casual date night with shared mezze and dessert
- Weekend brunch with outdoor seating
- Solo lunch with a bagel and coffee
Location Insights
Area: Leafy Belgrano near Arcos corridor; upscale residential with shopping and cafe culture; draws locals and destination diners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit, steady foot traffic; typical upper-residential Buenos Aires environment.
Nearby: Near shopping arcades, offices, and residential towers; weekend brunch and evening dining footfall.
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Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–00:00
Tuesday09:00–00:00
Wednesday09:00–00:00
Thursday09:00–00:00
Friday10:00–01:00
Saturday10:00–01:00
Sunday10:00–20:00
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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