Peperina Bistro Garden in Ranelagh kicked off the summer with an Argentinian BBQ to die for - and the sumptuous meals they were cooking up proved so popular, that they've only gone and added it to their regular weekend menu.
Choose from platters to share, succulent meats, Argentinian seasoned and cooked chicken - and many, many more.
And veggies won't be missing out either, as the staff at Peperina are also offering a special starter of homemade traditional “Empanandas” with a choice of meat or vegetarian.
Complimented by a selection of dips, a rocket parmesan salad and triple cooked chips - this menu is a steal at €49 for two people.
Organiser Evan McAuliffe spoke about the new tempting offer Peperina has in store:
''Many of our dishes have a twist of Argentine tradition and are cooked on our charcoal grill, including our popular weekend brunch. Our head chef has a background in Argentine BBQ or Asado so we don't know why we have never taken advantage of this fact!
We will be continuing the BBQ on our menu as it was so popular but will also be doing special food events including the "Land and Sea" including surf and turf and Dublin Bay Prawn platters as well as the Dim-Sum weekend in association with Thom Lawson from the Lucky Tortoise at the Hill Pub. These events take place in August.''
Sound like your kind of thing?
Well, duh.
Their Argentinian BBQ is going on every weekend until the end of August, side-by-side with their regular menu, as well as a selection of other weekend events they have in store for their loyal customers.
Peperina is located at 25 Dunville Avenue, Ranelagh, Dublin 6.
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