Welcome to Mercado Buenos Aires
Mercado Buenos Aires, located in Van Nuys, CA, offers a diverse menu with vegan options and a cozy Sunday market vibe. Known for their ribeye with herb butter, alfajors, and spinach empanadas, customers rave about the delicious food and excellent service. The restaurant also features finger sandwiches with Muenster cheese and a mezza Luna with ham, cheese, and an egg on a mini croissant, creating a unique and satisfying dining experience. With a welcoming atmosphere and a variety of global cuisine offerings, Mercado Buenos Aires is a hidden gem for those looking to explore authentic Argentinian flavors in Los Angeles.
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7540 Sepulveda Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91405, United States7540 Sepulveda Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91405, United States Hotline: +1 818-786-0522
Welcome to Mercado Buenos Aires, a hidden gem in Van Nuys, CA that offers a unique dining experience with flavors from Argentina. This casual restaurant not only takes reservations but also offers delivery and takeout options, making it convenient for diners on the go. With a variety of vegan options and wheelchair accessibility, Mercado Buenos Aires caters to a diverse range of customers.
Upon entering, you are greeted with a warm and inviting atmosphere, reminiscent of a Sunday market. The attentive staff, highlighted by customers like Trang N. and Dulce G., ensure that you feel right at home. From savory spinach empanadas to hearty ribeye steaks, the menu at Mercado Buenos Aires offers a delightful blend of traditional Argentine flavors.
Customer favorites like the alfajors and mezza Luna with ham, cheese, and an egg on a mini croissant are raved about by reviewers like Regine S. and Lyla D. The food at Mercado Buenos Aires is not only delicious but also reasonably priced, making it a go-to spot for those looking to enjoy authentic Argentine cuisine.
While some dishes like the beef empanadas may have mixed reviews, the standout items like the finger sandwiches and chimichurri-dressed bread make up for any slight misses. The restaurant also offers a selection of beer and wine for those looking to unwind and relax during their meal.
Whether you're a local looking for a taste of Argentina or a tourist eager to explore hidden culinary gems in Los Angeles, Mercado Buenos Aires is a must-visit destination. With its charming ambiance, excellent service, and mouthwatering dishes, this restaurant is sure to leave a lasting impression on your taste buds.
Come experience the flavors of Argentina at Mercado Buenos Aires and indulge in a gastronomic journey that will transport you to the bustling streets of Buenos Aires. Buen provecho!
Absolutely recommend Mercado Buenos Aires! My favorite item on the menu is the ribeye (with herb butter). It's delicious, a good portion size, and a great price. There is also a wide variety of snacks/pastries you can order to go. The alfajors are pretty tasty! This place has a Sunday market relaxing vibe that I enjoy while it also is a sit down restaurant with great service and offering daily specials. I've come here 3-4 times but will definitely be back to try more dishes. Easy parking within the plaza.
Nos encantará este lugar, la comida es buenísima. Ariel siempre nos atiende como si estuviéramos en casa! We love this place, food is amazing. Ariel always makes us feel at home! Highly recommended.
Everything is delicious from their soups and my fav. Is the spinach empanadas. Service is always great.
TL;DR: A mixed bag, with standout spinach empanadas and finger sandwiches, complemented by excellent service. Your Thoughts? 2/2 The spinach empanadas were delicious! One of the highlights on my visit. The beef empanadas, however, were somewhat disappointing and more on the sweet side. The finger sandwiches were top-notch, I loved that they use Muenster cheese instead of the more commonly used cheeses. The desserts offered mixed feelings. The flan was a bit too eggy for my taste, lacking the richness, density, and sweetness I prefer, although the generous dollop of dulce de leche served with it was delicious and my favorite part. The postre borracho, while generally not my favorite due to its alcohol flavor, was pretty tasty. Expenses: 1/1 The prices were a bit on the higher side, but several of the items were delicious and ultimately made the price point justified. Location: 1/1 The staff was very friendly. The parking lot was small and full, necessitating street parking in a nearby residential area, which was a minor inconvenience. I was able to pay via debit card. Possibility of a Future Visit & Recommendation: 1/1 With its mix of fantastic and mediocre offerings, I would return to try more from the menu, especially to enjoy those delightful sandwiches and perhaps explore other desserts. The welcoming staff and creative touches like Muenster cheese in the sandwiches make this spot worth another visit.
I keeping on going back to this awesome spot,it is so delicious and reasonably priced! I am fond of the mezza Luna with ham, cheese, and an egg on a mini croissant!
Whenever we visit Los Angeles, we can count on expanding our tastebuds by finding many global cuisines that we don't see (quickly) at home. My brother-in-law took us to this cute neighborhood diner-like Argentinian cafe he recently tried with friends. This cafe is low-key and frequented by Hispanics and other locals, which is a good sign. After all, this café/bakery/grocery store has been in business for over 30 years. Our server, Estefania, was very amicable and welcoming. She greeted us with a gracious smile and welcoming gestures into their large dining room. My brother-in-law recommended the popular Milanesa napolitana or breaded cutlet that originated at Buenos Aires' Napoli Restaurant while I eyed the chorizo Argentino-filled sandwich called "Choripán." Estefania suggested starting our lunches with appetizers like their homemade chorizo Argentino and empanadas. Meanwhile, as I perused the menu, I was drawn to their dessert items but held off ordering since my brother-in-law mentioned the portions were hearty. After placing our lunch orders, Estefania brought us a basket of freshly baked bread with two condiments or dips: chimichurri and salsa criolla (sarza criolla). We ate and dipped our bread with both sauces and decided the vibrant salsa criolla (sarza criolla) intrigued our taste buds more than the familiar-tasting chimichurri. Estefania described the tangy salsa criolla (sarza criolla) as a classic Argentinian condiment of red bell peppers, vinegar, olive oil, onions, tomatoes, and herbs. We almost ate all of the bread with condiments before our appetizers were delivered, but we felt we shouldn't fill up on the delicious bread. FOOD: -Empanadas: we ordered the baked style instead of fried empanadas. One chorizo empanada ($3.05) and one beef ribeye empanada ($3.15). Both empanadas had light crusts and were chockfull of delicious meat fillings. Each empanada had its distinctive flavor. -Chorizo Argentino: we shared one chargrilled, tender, and juicy house-made beef/pork chorizo as we readied our appetites for our lunch. The sausage whet our appetites as we imagined drinking a glass of yerba mate or Malbec wine with our appetizers. $4.00 -Milanesa Napolitana: my husband and brother-in-law ordered this dish but varied their starch (Spanish rice or mashed potatoes). The napolitana-style is described on the menu as a thinly cut, breaded fried steak topped with a slice of ham, cheese, and tomato sauce. My husband said his steak was a bit gristly and dry (over-fried) and didn't care for the plain tomato sauce. He accidentally ordered this menu item instead of the "Milanesa Lomo Napolitana," which included alfredo sauce with tomato sauce. However, my brother-in-law enjoyed his breaded steak cutlet.$21 -Choripán Argentino: grilled Argentine sausage (chorizo) sandwich topped with chimichurri, lettuce, and tomato in a soft mini-baguette. The sandwich was packed with sausage, and the chimichurri sauce added a tangy herbaceous flavor. Choripán is popular grilled sausage sandwich in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Peru, Bolivia and Venezuela and is named after its combination of ingredients (CHORIzo and PAN batido). $12 When Estefania brought us our bill, she also gave us a plate of alfajores. I had my eyes set on the Panqueques Argentinos (crepes filled with dulce de leche), but I was too full to order it, so eating alfajores sealed the deal. 3.5-stars
I had a very hearty meal here. Since it is in Van Nuys, we didn't have to worry about parking. The restaurant is also a small market with a bunch of sport TVs Food: I had the parilla for one person and it is not for one person since the plate is so big. I couldn't finish it. There were sweetbreads which I thought was sweet breads but no they were some sort of gamey tasting organs. I like them though. For $28 I had 4 types of meat and I liked that. 5/5 The blood sausage is fatty and unique. It is more dense and more meaty than Korean blood sausage. The flavor isn't as strong in lemongrass as Vietnamese blood sausage. 4/5 Service Service was friendly where the waiter recommended us food and checked on us. I wish he refilled my water though because he disappeared after serving all food. The place wasn't crowded at all.
A valet recommended this place to me when we got into a random conversation about the best Argentinian food in Los Angeles. I'm glad I took the tip. This is one of those places that tells tourists everything about LA's hidden neighborhoods and restaurants. Local, popping, friendly and super tasty food. Bread comes with delicious chimmichurri and chopped tomatoes. We ordered sangria and empanadas, followed by the cheese appetizer and steaks all around. The meat was perfectly cooked to order and a very nice cut. By the time we wanted dessert our choice was sold out but we settled for the fruita tres leches. Very light, not too sweet and a generous portion for the table. Our service was friendly and attentive and the ambiance, as others have said, is energetically soccer oriented. We were never made to feel like we didn't belong even if a lot of folks had some pretty rocking jerseys going. Let no one say LA doesn't have the most fascinating choice of places to eat or that Van Nuys on a Saturday isn't a hot spot for good food and wonderful service. We loved Mercado and will definitely be back.
What a fun find! The parking lot was fun so I knew I was gonna enjoy it! This place has an Argentinan market attached to it with items directly imported. They have a full kitchen with a good wine selection and the food is amazing! I had the steak and it was cooked perfectly (medium rare). They also have deserts galore! Fresh empanadas if you're craving savory or sweet pasties if you want to indulge your sweet tooth! As a true Argentinan establishment should be, it's decorated with soccer legends and big screen tvs along with some tournament memorabilia.... They have servers and they are kind, fast, and accommodating! The best part of coming here was sitting at the counter and having a great conversation with a person from Argentina who could talk about Argentina... and their story!