1888, Mediterranean restaurant in Manzanares, Argentina
1888 is a Mediterranean restaurant in Manzanares housed in a renovated country house dating from 1902 on Rio Gallegos Street. The menu features fresh seafood and handmade stuffed pasta prepared with daily attention to ingredients.
The name commemorates the arrival of the first train to Manzanares in 1888, a milestone that transformed local transportation history. This event fundamentally changed how the town developed and connected to the wider region.
The chef blends Italian and Argentine cooking traditions, drawing on training at the Argentine Institute of Gastronomy and École Lenôtre in Paris. Diners experience this fusion through dishes that combine local ingredients with Mediterranean techniques.
The restaurant operates Thursday through Sunday from 20:00 to midnight and offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Reservations via WhatsApp are recommended, especially when coming with a group or to secure your preferred seating location.
The wine collection exceeds 300 labels from different Argentine regions with regular tasting sessions available. Private dining events include workshops that help guests discover the flavor diversity of local wines.
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