Rancho de Félix is an expansive and warm thatched barn that's incredibly popular for lunch. Regional specialties such as locro and humitas are served; parrilla and pasta are also on offer. The quality is reasonably good and prices are fair. It may not open evenings if the town is quiet.
Rancho de Félix
Salta & the Andean Northwest
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