This place is right smack in the middle of Avenida Cabildo. I have seen how this place has changed through the years. It used to be a small hole in the wall and in a few years time they have extended in the back and renovated a couple of times.
The chairs are more comfortable (in the back dining area) now. Food can be quite inconsistent at times. But generally, it is reliable and good. Fresh pasta is always good. And they have "light" menu options, meaning less fat and a healthier choice than regular ones on the main menu. I ordered the thin spinach spaghetti with (no meat) red sauce, delightfully good. Raviolis here are also very good.
They serve bread (they have wheat bread included with the regular white rolls) in a petite bread bowl. Service can be erratic at times, but still good.
I like their choices of desserts (flan, dulce de leche, etc.) and coffee are always good here. I recommend the almendrado.
Since it is within the radius of schools in the area, it can get pretty busy and crowded during regular lunch hours. Again, in Buenos Aires, it is advisable to come to most frequented restaurants (popular places) early.
When in the Avenida Cabildo area, check this place out. A quick lunch here might just hit the spot and you'll find yourself enjoying a nice pasta dish for lunch.
Why four stars? If you sit in the back dining area, they tend to overlook you in terms of service. And waiting for your bill can be a long wait there. The tables in the front dining area are closely set together that elbow room can be risky for fellow dinner and servers with trays, at times. read more