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Restaurante La Taberna del Prado restaurant in Maldonado, MA
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Restaurante La Taberna del Prado

$$Restaurant
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for all ages, from toddlers to teens. The casual atmosphere accommodates younger children who may need to move around, while the hearty, familiar-style food appeals to pickier eaters and adventurous teens alike who want to try authentic local dishes.

About

La Taberna del Prado serves as an excellent introduction to authentic Uruguayan cuisine for families exploring Montevideo. This welcoming neighborhood restaurant in the Maldonado area offers a relaxed atmosphere where kids can experience local flavors without the formality of upscale dining, making it perfect for families who want to enjoy traditional asado (barbecue), milanesas, and other Uruguayan specialties while children remain comfortable and entertained.

Highlights

  • Authentic asado (Uruguayan barbecue) that introduces kids to the country's famous beef culture
  • Generous portions that can often be shared among children
  • Casual, family-oriented atmosphere where children are welcomed warmly
  • Traditional Uruguayan side dishes like ensalada rusa and fresh bread
  • Opportunity to experience local dining culture in a neighborhood setting away from tourist areas

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Ask for the children's portions (porciones para niños) which are not always listed on the menu but are typically available and much more reasonably sized for younger appetites.
  2. 2.If your kids are hesitant about trying new foods, start with milanesas (breaded cutlets) or papas fritas (fries), which are familiar favorites that help ease into Uruguayan cuisine.
  3. 3.Lunch service in Uruguay typically runs later than in English-speaking countries (1-3pm), so arrive on the earlier side if you have young children with strict meal schedules.
  4. 4.Download a translation app before visiting, as English may be limited among staff, though the friendly atmosphere makes communication through gestures and smiles work well.
  5. 5.Uruguay uses cash extensively, so have Uruguayan pesos on hand as some neighborhood restaurants may not accept international credit cards.

Best Time to Visit

Lunch time between 12:30-1:30pm on weekdays offers a more relaxed experience before the local lunch rush, which peaks around 2pm. Weekends can be busier with local families, but the atmosphere remains welcoming and lively.

What to Know

The $$ price range means expect to pay moderate prices by Uruguayan standards (entrees around 400-700 Uruguayan pesos). Service tends to be leisurely in Uruguay, so plan for a relaxed meal rather than a quick bite.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round. Summer months (December to February) may have slightly different hours, and some restaurants in Uruguay close for a few weeks in January for vacation, so it's worth calling ahead during peak summer if possible.