Overall a great experience in Salta. I expected that a restaurant with entertainment would draw pure tourists, but I was very wrong. On a Friday night the place was empty at 9 pm but packed by 10:30. The folk dancers had many volunteers from the audience who clearly knew the local dances and were having great fun. The atmosphere and entertainment get 5 stars. The food and service were only ok. More like 3 stars, not bad. Empanadas were solid and we saw lots of people order them. Steaks were good but side dishes were plain. Pasta was burdened with a very heavy sauce that was too strong. Creamed spinach was 2/3 cream and 1/3 spinach. Brownie dessert is a huge skip....awful. Flan dessert was very good. Service was very slow, which wasn't so bad since we had entertainment. A highlight of meal was the first wine on their menu (forget the name). It was a highly rated (WA 93) 2015 Malbec that retails for $85 in the US but was on the wine list for $25. Including show charge of 150 pesos per person, dinner for four with wine ran $100 plus tip. read more