As a food enthusiast and a restaurant blogger, I’m thrilled to share with you my recent visit to Tanguito, a hidden gem in San Francisco’s culinary scene.
Tanguito is a love letter to Argentine cuisine, with dishes that showcase the country’s rich culinary heritage. From empanadas to burgers, each bite transports you to the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires!
The Sweet Crepes were nothing short of heavenly! The delicate crepe was filled with a rich, velvety Dulce de Leche that oozed out with every bite.
The real star of the show was the Dulce de Leche itself! Made with love and care, this indulgent treat had a deep, caramel-like flavor that lingered on my palate long after I finished my crepe.
The Nutella-filled crepes were an absolute delight, with the rich, nutty flavor of the hazelnut spread perfectly complemented by the sweetness of the crepe.
The restaurant is located in a small alleyway with a brick floor and high ceiling. The walls are covered in colorful tiles, and there are several tables and chairs scattered throughout the space. The atmosphere is casual and relaxed, with soft music playing in the background.
I just had the pleasure of trying Tanguitos for the first time! It’s a hole in the wall truck restaurant serving delicious Argentinian food, just one block…
A coworker who enjoys food just as much as I do recommended this place. He raved about their burger but I opted for the steak and rice plate and a chicken…
We got the milanesa and garlic fries and the beef and rice.Food or overly greasy, lacks flavor too.For the price it should at least taste bette.