A lively Uruguayan-leaning spot with standout milanesas, pizzas, and house-label wines; strong hospitality when on point, but service can be inconsistent and prices are high.
Narbona delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality anchored by excellent milanesas, pizzas, and branzino, supported by attentive service from named staff who create genuine warmth. However, inconsistent execution in pastas and seasoning prevents a higher grade, and variable service speed occasionally disrupts the experience. The charming terrace and loyal following make it competitive with respected local favorites, though premium pricing ($60–80 per person) demands reliable execution across all dishes.
One caveat: Service inconsistency: delays, missed checks, and uneven wine timing appear across multiple reviews