Máximo Bistrot
French fusion from Eduardo Garcia






In a decidedly airy setting, with its stylish white walls offset by the odd plant, Eduardo Garcia showcases his modern-French cuisine that’s collided with Latin American influences. Tourists and regulars sit side by side in the charming dining room, where daily menus are influenced by what’s on offer at the surrounding markets.
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