This one showed up on newspaper La Nacion's top list for the city for its wide variety of extravagant pizza offerings. I'm not sure what those are, since the menu only offers maybe ten pizza choices, and the most "out there" pizza is one with pepperoni, an ingredient that those of us from outside of Argentina are well familiar with, but is more or less unknown here. Still, "extravagant"? I was expecting truffles or something of that sort. A small pie, half pepperoni, because, hey, pepperoni, and half fugazzeta, was, however, pretty damned good. The pepperoni seems to be the real thing, and I have to admit to being curious where they were able to find it - maybe they have someone make it for them. The dough is good, the sauce is good, the cheese is good. The onions on the latter side could have used a little more time under the broiler, but were plentiful and tasty. They brew iced tea to order. The negatives - really slow, inattentive, and disinterested waiters, in fact, finally a manager took care of me when I was ready to just walk out. And, it's pricey - a small, four-piece pizza runs roughly 270 pesos (I do like, that at least, for a half and half, they really do only charge half of each, rather than the more common practice of charging for the more expensive one). read more