Para empezar des de que entre muy buena atencción lo malo que no hay AC !!! Compre empanadas de queso por que no tenían de carne !!! Muy buenas por cierto pero creo estarán mejor las de carne !!! Y lo mejor hablan español !!!
Angel R.
Tu valoración: 1 NEWHALL, CA
I dont know how these guys stay in business I live close by and they are never full, I recently went inside to try the food and I was completely disappointed with the lack of service and blatantly disrespectful worker, I 1st asked to see the menu in English & Spanish and the guy pointed in the direction of a table across the room then my girlfriends asked to use the bathroom before we sit down and he said its: out of order” with no more words. Never go back
Crow A.
Tu valoración: 1 Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, CA
Be warned! I am from Argentina and have eaten at several Argentinian restaurants around the valley. Some were very good some not so good but today I came in for lunch at the recommendation of a man I met recently. I must say this was by far the worst Argentinian food I have ever eaten the bread came first had no flavor and seemed stale. The beef empanadas have one ingredient only one and were tasteless and lacked any flavor whatsoever completely bland and boring. We hoped that when the main course arrived it would redeem this place just a little. I ordered the beef Milanesa and my wife ordered the chicken Milanesa sandwich our normal order at any Argentinian place and sad to say it tastes just like the empanadas nothing here had any flavor at all we even tried each other’s food and it all tasted the same. I honestly would not eat here again even if the food was free look around there are way better places to eat authentic Argentinian food.
Monica R.
Tu valoración: 5 Tempe, AZ
Simply delicious!!! I don’t know why this place is not packed all of the time… We ordered the empanadas, mmmm so yummy! We also ordered the Milanesa sandwich and it was amazing, oh yeah they also have the best sangria! Great prices too… Will definitely be coming back real soon.
Arshya S.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Great Service and a really unique place for Argentianian food. I recommend asking the waiter for a recommendation. Also, its important to remember to go here when you are hungry and not when you are not hungry.
Aimee T.
Tu valoración: 3 Burbank, Los Angeles, CA
I went to lunch yesterday with my co-worker at this Argentine Restaurant in Tarzana, California called Corrientes 348. It was right around the corner from the office, and I been wanting to try this restaurant for awhile. I’m such a big fan of chimichurri sauce and Argentinian empanadas, so I told my co-worker lets go. The menu was very simple, and the prices were very reasonable. I ordered 6 beef empanadas, and for $ 1.90 each, that was a steal. They were pretty big, and I was aiming to finish 3, while take the rest home, but I could barely eat 2. The empanadas were very large, and the only drawback I could suggest, is that the meat could be a little more flavorful. Other than that, they were still quite yummy. They served it with a nice side of chimichurri sauce, which is a garlic, parsley, olive oil purée sauce, very popular in Argentine cooking. It is very common to serve chimichurri on top of steak, bread, you name it. The chimichurri was fresh and was delicious. My overall experience was pleasant. The service was very good and quite fast. The only drawback is that you must bring cash. It’s a whole in the wall, so don’t expect some fine dining. The interior is covered with Western style décor. I will definitely be coming back for more empanadas!
Kelly R.
Tu valoración: 5 Phoenix, AZ
I love this place! If you want Authentic(like your mom made) argentine empanadas come to Corrientes! Say hi to Horacio and ask him to make you some of his fabulous sangria made from special wine and ingredients(he won’t make a batch unless he has all the ingredients). You feel right at home and the food is amazing.
Adam L.
Tu valoración: 3 Los Angeles, CA
Food was good, I just wish he wouldn’t have made such a big deal about paying with a card since I didn’t have any cash. Almost takes away the excitement of trying something new.
Audi I.
Tu valoración: 5 Vallejo, CA
A must stop for our family every time we’re here in San Fernando Valley. An amazing small restaurant with very good food and very friendly owner(always gives us extra bread or empanadas). Our family favorite is the churassco we want to try other item on the menu except that we always end up ordering the churassco and the Argentinian parilla. Everything is just done right, nothing fancy. We have tried all the sides that goes with our order and they were all pretty good. The empanadas were great! Like I said earlier we never fail to stop here and eat everytime were here in So Cal and we’re from San Francisco.
Argent I.
Tu valoración: 5 Vallejo, CA
I came here with my family for dinner and its SOOOOGOOOOD! I had the churrasco and the sangria and it was really good! The churrasco was quite juicy and flavorful. It also had really tasty fatty bits! I had mashed potatos as a side and it was the best I have had in a LONG time. The sangria was sweet, fruity, and it shot straight to my head. But I definitely would have dranked more! Also, the empanada plus some chimichurri is pretty good! Definitely a wombo combo! The restaurant itself was basically a hole in the wall. It seemed a bit understaffed, but I cant in good faith knock it for that. The waiter was really nice though and joked around with us and gave good recommendations on what to order. I thoroughly enjoyed my dinner here as did my family. Give this place a shot for dinner. You wont regret it!
Robyn M.
Tu valoración: 4 Tarzana, CA
Good place to order empanadas to go for a party. I ordered 2 dozen for a BBQ and I only needed to give them a 15 min window. The empanadas were delicious and they gave us a side of potato salad for free!
Sam L.
Tu valoración: 2 Monterey Park, CA
I was driving down from Torrance to go to work and decided to try this place. This is the first restaurant I ever had Argentinian food and I didn’t enjoy it. I tried to order a steak and he tried to pressure me to order the most expensive one. I didn’t budge and ordered the churrusco instead. I asked for tap water and he said they didn’t have any; instead I had to order a coke. Another customer was able to get tap water and that knocked off two stars for lying. Before, I got my steak, they served some bread and dip; which was delicious and one of the few things that kept it from being a one star. The guy who served me also gave me a second serving on the bread, which was nice and the only highlight. When my steak and potato salad came, it was quite bland. For 15.99, though the plate was reasonable and came with the bread; it wasn’t worth it. Also, the server just mostly talked to the other customer than worked. It made it seem like, he didn’t care much for his job. Would I return? Nope, I hope I go to another Argentinian restaurant; I hope not to encounter situations like this. This is a souring experience and I regret not waiting in line at the Pampa’s grill getting quality food and service. It may have taken some time, but I would have enjoyed my food better. I should have turned around seeing there was only one customer there. Once and only time for me here.
Daniela H.
Tu valoración: 5 Lake Balboa, Los Angeles, CA
This place is amazing. It’s not fancy it’s more like a hole in a wall. The prices are lower than other Argentinian restaurants. I had a parillada and the meat was amazing! Very tender and juicy! Alcohol is pretty cheap too! I’ll give it a 5 star rating because food is good and the place is very clean. Customer service… Like every other family owned restaurant… No more then 2 servers, 1 cook etc.
Saba S.
Tu valoración: 5 Tarzana, Los Angeles, CA
The best Argentinian steak in the valley. The empinadas are the best thing to get if you’re short on money or want something small and delicious. The sangria is TODIEFOR!
Miriam K.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
I have been a customer for years… Although the empanadas are a bit overpriced they are yummy. The other items on the menu are fairly priced compared to other Argentine restaurants… I am Argentine and can appreciate authentic food… Overall, this place is good…
Laura F.
Tu valoración: 2 Los Angeles, CA
The empanadas used to be bigger. They are the higher priced ones in the valley but not worth the value. The flan here is amazing but now they only sell it by special request. It is looking down hill for this place I’d like to come back but what for?
Klaus L.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Worst service I have ever encountered. After I parked my car right in front of this place, as soon as I walked up to the porch of this place ready to try this argentine food, the owner came up to the front doors shut and locked the door, and turned off the«Open» sign without greeting us or verbally tell us they are closed. As soon as he was finished with this rude gesture, he walked back to his seat without saying anything or make any eye contact. I wouldn’t mind to be turned away due to its operating hour, but shutting the door right in my face without saying anything is extremely rude. I will come back again to try their food to give a fair rating on the food itself. So far the service has failed terribly.
Adriannah A.
Tu valoración: 5 Reseda, CA
This place was the yummiest empanadas!!! The owner is very nice. The food is great I go to this place almost every week. I cant get enough.
Fresca J.
Tu valoración: 1 Beverly Hills, CA
The food in here is very below average, not sure what the marinades are, the meat was also so charred you couldn’t tell what it was either. This was not helped by a really rude guy in his late 40s with black curtain hair on a laptop who takes comment on food badly. Very rude indeed. Overall, if you have a choice, I’d recommend you choose another spot.
Zan O.
Tu valoración: 3 Canoga Park, CA
Argentinian Restaurant. We were on the hunt for a Peruvian place when we ended up here because the peruvian place was closed. I did not at all look up the reviews for this place so I guess I should not have been surprised. Not a bad looking place but not too classy. Metal chairs and basic tables with just napkins, knives and a fork. Right from the start the service could have been better. There wasn’t really anyone in there except for 3 people that could have worked there. They just pointed us over to a seat and we sat. I deduct points for service. Argentinean servers in my unfortunate experience have not always been so friendly. I guess I should somehow get use to. I mean I got use to Vietnamese restaurants being rude. We got free bread and spicy dip. We got Inca cola. It use to be special but after visiting Brazilian and Peruvian restaurants, I think I have gotten use to it being a south American drink. I think everyone should try the two person meal because they bring you out alot of food and there is a lot of variety to try everything from chorizo sausage, blood sausage, chicken, shortribs and other meats. The Plus though is the Price. Significantly cheaper than say Buenos Aires. $ 24 for a 2 person meal with all that food.
Ben L.
Tu valoración: 1 Los Angeles, CA
Ok, service was really bad and I totally Agree with what the comment said«Argentinians don’t eat thin meat. We like our steak THICK!!! and juicy. Not beef jerky. The bread and Chimichuri was just digusting. Everything was bad. Please do it for the Argentinian everywhere and don’t go. This is by far the worst Argentinian restaurant.» During my meal a fat lady who works there was listening to music on her computer. So we were listening to the restuarants music and hers. I will never go back. I give this place a f u