Lala's grilled beef cuts (bife de chorizo, entrana) are excellent, just lightly marinated in chimichurri (mix of garlic, olive oil and parsley) and salt. The house salad is the perfect side, just iceberg lettuce, tomatoes and onions with a light dressing, or go for the mashed potatoes. The variety of starters also makes Lala's unique. The grilled molleja (sweetbread) with a dash of lime juice is amazing, crispy on the outside and soft on the inside. The provoleta (grilled provolone cheese), chorizo (argentinean sausage) or empanadas (baked pastry filled with ground beef) are pretty good too. And if you don't mind the intense sweetness of dulce de leche, have the pancakes or flan. Wines are a little pricy, but an $18 Trapiche Malbec is the best value for money in the wine list, and will complete the meal. I would say this is more of a $$ kind of place (and not a single $), but it's definitely worth it!
Pros: Friendly Service
Cons: Little Street Parking, Expensive Valet Parking
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