Lo de Facu, Restaurant in San Isidro, Argentina.
Lo de Facu is a restaurant in San Isidro, a residential area north of Buenos Aires, serving traditional Argentine dishes such as grilled meats, homemade pasta, burgers, and salads. Large windows face the neighborhood streets, and the kitchen stays open throughout the day.
The restaurant started as a neighborhood spot in San Isidro and gradually became part of everyday life in this part of the city. Its focus on classic Argentine cooking helped root it firmly in the local community over time.
The name "Lo de Facu" follows a common Argentine naming habit where a place is called "lo de" followed by the owner's nickname, meaning roughly "Facu's place." This informal style sets the tone for a neighborhood spot where regulars feel at home and tables fill up with people who know each other.
The restaurant has outdoor seating and wheelchair access, making it easy to reach for most visitors. Coming outside the typical lunch and dinner rush usually means finding a table without a long wait.
The menu offers around 45 different dishes, which is a notably wide range for a neighborhood restaurant of this size. Despite this variety, the kitchen stays close to Argentine staples and traditional ways of cooking.
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