Ken DeMaere
Jun 21, 2026"So enjoyed our meal here. Steak was simply amazing."
Buenos Aires Province, Argentina
Discover La Cibeles in Acassuso, Argentina. Casual Argentinian dining offering breakfast, lunch, dinner, outdoor seating, delivery, and vegan options.
4.1 / 5
Guest rating
4,582
Reviews
Argentinian Restaurant
Cuisine
Buenos Aires Province
City
$20,000–30,000
Price level
Closed
Located on Av. Sta Fe in Acassuso, La Cibeles provides a casual and cozy atmosphere featuring traditional Argentinian dishes. The menu includes a variety of meats, pastas, small plates, and vegan choices, complemented by a broad wine and beer selection.
Visitors often spend between 45 minutes and 2.5 hours here, enjoying table service, counter dining, or outdoor seating. Amenities include free street parking, onsite bar, Wi-Fi, and accommodations for guests with mobility needs.
The restaurant welcomes families and groups and maintains an LGBTQ+ friendly and transgender safe environment. Reservations are accepted, and multiple payment methods are supported, including credit cards and mobile NFC payments.
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When La Cibeles is open during the week.
Closed
Central Buenos Aires Province, with cafes, shops, and other restaurants within easy walking distance.
A look at the food, the dining room, drinks, and the exterior of La Cibeles.
What recent guests say after dining at La Cibeles.
Based on 4,582 guest reviews
Ken DeMaere
Jun 21, 2026"So enjoyed our meal here. Steak was simply amazing."
Henri Gerard (Henri)
Jun 19, 2026"Here’s a polished “comeback story” style review for a sleepy but revitalized food spot, tying in food quality and overall experience: ⸻ The Comeback of Sleepy Flavor For a long time, this spot felt like it was fading into the background—quiet, overlooked, and easy to miss. But recently, it’s made a true comeback, and it shows in every plate and every detail. The food speaks first: portions are generous without sacrificing quality, flavors are bold yet balanced, and presentation feels refreshed. Dishes that once seemed ordinary now carry a spark, showing clear attention in the kitchen. From the crispness of the appetizers to the thoughtful seasoning of entrées, there’s a sense that care has returned to the craft. Service has sharpened up as well—warm, attentive, and steady, without being overbearing. The atmosphere, once sleepy, now feels inviting and alive, whether you’re here for a casual meal or something a little more special. It’s rare to see a place reinvent itself so thoroughly. What was once a sleepy corner has now become a destination worth revisiting, not just for the food, but for the feeling that the whole experience is finally all-encompassing—quality, comfort, and character all in one."
Paula Antonelli
May 08, 2026"It's a typical tradicional Argentinean family restaurant. The food is overall good and service too. The pizza is amazing though"
Candy Krum
Apr 22, 2026"I've been going there for years and it's always been a comfy all day open place. This time I thought it got a little pricey."
Juan Carlos Rodriguez Quevedo
Apr 16, 2026"The attention is very good, the food was delicious. The prices were consistent with the quality of the food."
Brooke May
Apr 07, 2026"I went here with my Argentine husband and his family. The meat here was excellent! Pasta was also good, and the portion sizes are huge. It seems to be popular with the locals. The vibe itself is fine, very typical of a classic Argentine corner restaurant. Recommended!"
Common questions about La Cibeles and its dining experience.
The restaurant focuses on traditional Argentinian cuisine including grilled meats, pasta, empanadas, and various small plates with options for vegan and vegetarian diets.
Yes, outdoor seating is offered along with dine-in, takeout, and delivery services to accommodate different preferences.
The menu includes vegan and vegetarian options and a salad bar to cater to various dietary needs.
There is wheelchair accessible entrance, seating, and restrooms, although accessible parking is not available on site.
Reservations are accepted which can help with planning; the place welcomes families and groups, so busy times may require booking ahead.
La Cibeles accepts credit cards, debit cards, and NFC mobile payments for customer convenience.
The restaurant is family-friendly with a kids’ menu and high chairs, and dogs are allowed on the premises.
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