Ushuaia: A Culinary Journey at The End of The World
Discover Ushuaia, Argentina's culinary delights from fresh seafood and premium beef to budget-friendly bites, plus tips for the best dining experiences.
Nestled at the southernmost tip of the world, Ushuaia, Argentina, is a visual and gastronomic delight, making it a must-stop in Patagonia. Naturally since we've been there we want to share everything we learned from eating in Ushuaia.
But before we move on, I just want to highlight the fact that this guide aims to introduce you to the vibrant food scene of Ushuaia and provide tips on selecting dining venues rather than listing the best restaurants. Because if you read our other Eat and Travel articles, then you already know that this is how we like to handle our food suggestion articles. This being said, let's begin the journey to the end of the world.
The Food Scene in Ushuaia
Ushuaia is a very popular place and you can literally find anything to eat here. There is even a Hard Rock Cafe. But if you are reading this article, you most probably aren't looking for touristy places. So here are my proposals:
Seafood: The Crown Jewel of Ushuaia
Ushuaia is a paradise for seafood lovers, with fresh catches like king crab, black hake, and mussels being staples. The cold, nutrient-rich waters of the Beagle Channel contribute to the high quality and distinctive flavors of the local seafood, making it a must-try when visiting. But let's cut to the chase and dive into some of the standout seafood restaurants in Ushuaia.
Casa de Los Mariscos
A seafood lover’s dream, Casa de Los Mariscos is renowned for its king crab dishes and top-notch seafood selection. The atmosphere is cozy, with wooden decor and a homely feel that invites you to unwind after a day of exploring. The service is friendly and prompt, and the prices are reasonable, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
Signature dishes include the king crab prepared in a garlic-rich sauce and the octopus casserole, which are both on many tables.
Personal Opinion: Casa de Los Mariscos offers a seafood experience that is both authentic and unforgettable. The king crab dishes are a particular highlight, generously seasoned and cooked to perfection. However, don't try going without reservation.
La Cantina De Freddy
Known for its exquisite seafood stew with king crab, La Cantina De Freddy also offers a worthwhile dining experience.
The restaurant has a lovely rustic charm, with wooden interiors and nautical-themed decor.
The service is pleasant, and the atmosphere is less crowded, allowing for a relaxed meal.
Personal Opinion: The seafood stew they offer, even though a bit pricey, is amazingly rich in flavors and fresh seafood.
Kuar Resto Bar
For a gourmet seafood experience with breathtaking views, Kuar Resto Bar is unparalleled. Located on the beach with stunning views of the Beagle Channel, it offers delicious dishes like parmesan king crab and smoked mussel cocktails.
The interior is elegant and modern, with large windows that provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The combination of the beautiful setting and delicious food makes for an unforgettable dining spot.
Personal Opinion: Dining at Kuar Resto Bar is a feast for both the eyes and the palate. The seafood dishes are exquisitely prepared and presented, and the views of the Beagle Channel are simply breathtaking. This restaurant offers a perfect blend of gourmet cuisine and natural beauty.
Parilla: The Heart of Argentine Cuisine
Parrilla La Estancia
In Argentina, beef reigns supreme, and Parrilla La Estancia is the place to indulge in this tradition. The perfectly cooked beef cuts, excellent wine, and quick, friendly service make it a must-visit.
The restaurant boasts a rustic yet refined interior, with an open grill where you can watch your meat being cooked to perfection.
Personal Opinion: I didn't manage to book a table at Parrilla La Estancia. However, we went there around 7 PM and didn't have any issues finding a table. The situation got crowded after 8 PM.
Surf and Turf: Best of Both Worlds
Now if you can't decide what type of food you want, there are venues that offer a little bit of both and they do it in a great manner.
Paso Garibaldi
For instance, for those craving both seafood and beef, Paso Garibaldi offers delightful options. The restaurant features a cozy and elegant interior, with warm lighting and comfortable seating.
The menu includes a variety of flavorful dishes, from seafood starters to meaty main courses, all complemented by a great wine selection.
Personal Opinion: This restaurant has a very nice vibe. Everything we had was delicious, but my top favorite was the grilled cheese.
Cervantes Bistro Fueguino
Cervantes Bistro Fueguino, though not centrally located, provides a serene atmosphere with a delicious menu. The restaurant features a modern and minimalist decor, with a focus on quality and presentation.
The menu offers a mix of seafood and meat dishes, all prepared with fresh ingredients and served with a touch of creativity.
The wine selection is impressive, and the service is attentive.
Personal Opinion: Even though the beef cut was not the best we had in Argentina, everything else we had here was beautiful and delicious.
Kuar 1900
Located in the heart of Ushuaia, Kuar 1900 offers a less gourmet but equally delightful dining experience as its sibling Kuar Resto Bar. The food is excellent, the prices are reasonable, and the vibe is fantastic. The restaurant features a cozy and casual interior with a focus on comfort and quality.
The menu includes a variety of seafood and beef dishes, all prepared with care and attention to detail.
Personal Opinion: Kuar 1900 is a great option for those looking for a more casual dining experience. The beef was delicious and the flan with dulce de leche was the cherry on top.
Budget-Friendly Options
If you are looking for some cheap but still delicious meals, I got you covered as well.
Casa Olmo
For affordable eats, Casa Olmo is a great spot for sandwiches or burgers paired with amazing beer. The restaurant has a nice and cozy design which will make you feel very welcomed.
The menu includes a variety of sandwiches, burgers, and other comfort foods, all prepared with fresh ingredients and served with a smile.
Personal Opinion: The whole atmosphere and friendly service make it a perfect spot for a quick and satisfying meal after a hike.
Krund
Krund is another excellent choice for delicious beer and honest fish and chips.
The menu includes a variety of affordable and delicious options, all cheap but very good.
Personal Opinion: Krund offers great value for money with its good food and excellent beer selection.
La Marmita
La Marmita is perfect for tasty empanadas and is ideal for a quick and satisfying meal. The venue features is simple but with a laid-back atmosphere, and a very friendly staff. The menu includes a wide variety of empanadas, all prepared with fresh ingredients and served hot.
Personal Opinion: La Marmita is a hidden gem for those looking for a quick and delicious bite. The empanadas are flavorful and satisfying, and the casual atmosphere makes it a perfect spot for a quick meal.
Tips and Tricks
Before we say our goodbyes, here are some tips and tricks that might come in handy when preparing your trip to Ushuaia.
- Language: English is not widely spoken, but locals appreciate efforts to speak Spanish.
- Reservations: Booking in advance is highly recommended.
- Getting Around: Walking is ideal, but taxis and Uber are available.
- Breakfast: La Anonima Supermarket is a convenient option for breakfast supplies.
FAQ
To help you make the most of your culinary adventure in Ushuaia, here are some frequently asked questions:
Q: What is the best time of year to visit Ushuaia for food and weather?
A: The best time to visit Ushuaia is from November to March during their summer months. The weather is milder, making it ideal for exploring and enjoying outdoor activities. This period also coincides with peak tourist season, so booking accommodations and restaurant reservations in advance is recommended.
Q: Are there vegetarian or vegan options available in Ushuaia's restaurants?
A: Yes, many restaurants in Ushuaia offer vegetarian and vegan options. While seafood and beef are prominent, you'll find places like Kuar Resto Bar and Paso Garibaldi accommodating different dietary preferences with creative and flavorful plant-based dishes.
Q: Is tipping expected in Ushuaia?
A: Tipping is customary in Ushuaia. A standard tip is around 10% of the bill. While it is not mandatory, it is appreciated for good service. Some places might include a service charge, so check your bill before adding a tip.
Q: What are the local delicacies to try in Ushuaia?
A: Local delicacies include king crab (centolla), black hake (merluza negra), beef and lamb. These dishes highlight the region's rich seafood and meat traditions.
Q: Can I use credit cards at Ushuaia's restaurants?
A: Most restaurants in Ushuaia accept credit cards, but it’s advisable to carry some cash, especially for smaller establishments or in case of connectivity issues. It's also useful for tips and small purchases.
Conclusion
As you can see, Ushuaia offers a diverse and delightful culinary landscape that perfectly complements its stunning natural beauty. So, whether you're indulging in fresh seafood, savoring Argentina's famous beef, or enjoying budget-friendly bites, Ushuaia's food scene is sure to impress.
Just remember to plan ahead, make reservations, and immerse yourself in the unique flavors of this remarkable city. If you need any extra help from us, don't hesitate to send us a message and we will do our best to provide any advice we can.
**This article was written in May 2024. Please note that circumstances can change over time. If you discover that any venues mentioned have since closed, kindly inform us. Thank you!