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Mercado De Los Carruajes

Av. Leandro N. Alem 852, C1001AAQ, C1001 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Mercado de los Carruajes is a recently opened food market in Buenos Aires, Argentina, reminiscent of European markets.

It offers a variety of food and drink options, from churros and crepes to parrilla and sushi, with a modern, clean environment including seating, a patio, and skyline views.

While praised for its concept, architecture, and cleanliness, some reviewers note inconsistent food quality, high prices, and a number of unoccupied vendor stalls.

Others mention long lines at popular vendors like the churreria.

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Matt M

Matt M

December 15, 2024 at 11:50 PM

More than half of the food stalls were closed which was a bit disappointing.

EH

EH

November 17, 2023 at 05:54 AM

Few eateries selling pizza, hamburgers, empanadas, cheese & ham, and a mate cups shop. Entrance looks nice. Few customers on day we visited. Tried the empanadas, tasted not bad but got diarrhea afterwards.

Gustavo Mad

Gustavo Mad

March 27, 2023 at 05:34 AM

It is the newest and most original market that the city has. It reminds me of the European markets, not only for the architecture, but for the concept and the atmosphere. I highly recommend it! Ps. I think the best sushi is over there!

Sarah

Sarah

January 6, 2023 at 08:00 PM

I loved every bit of this experience! A variety of vendors give you options from churros to empanadas, coffee to wine! It’s a hidden gem! I can’t wait to return! We enjoyed some absolutely fabulous wine. The only disappointment was the churro stop. The employees were not very friendly and the churros are not freshly made when you order them.

Diego Muntoni

Diego Muntoni

September 19, 2022 at 01:51 AM

Missing the soul. The place is clean and kind of modern but it's to clinical. In the churros area the queue is very long and the churros are just OK (chocolate sauce is very good). The terrace is nice but not much space for the number of bars that provide beer.