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Lujan de Cuyo B&B
4.7/551 Reviews
This B&B offered an incredibly restful stay, wonderful customer service, and some of the best food I have ever eaten! We were only able to get reservations for 2 nights of our 10 day stay in Mendoza at the Lujan de Cuyo B&B, but could have happily stayed the full 10 nights and then some. Each morning there was a very nice breakfast including your choice of cooked eggs, media luna of several types, yogurt, cereal, toast, meats, cheeses, fresh fruit, jams, spreads, etc. You'll leave breakfast stuffed enough to go until late afternoon before you're ready to eat again. In the afternoon, Claudia will be in touch (if you've indicated you'll be joining the dinner service) to request your selection for the evening's meal, which she cooks fresh daily, to perfection. Meals are eaten at a shared table, and if you've asked for wine, you'll be treated to multiple wines during the meal as Claudia opens and serves a bottle of wine for each 2 people consuming for each dinner. So if 10 people are having wine, you'll get to have pours from 5 different wines during your meal. If it had been possible, I'd have spent several days in the kitchen observing what she did to prepare our food as Claudia is extraordinary in what she produces daily. If you get to stay here, don't miss out on having at least one meal prepared by Claudia. Note that the restaurant/dinner service is a stand-alone business and you'll pay Claudia separately from your B&B bill. There are not a lot of supporting businesses very nearby, but there is one small store a few hundred meters towards the highway that carries bottled water, soda and wines and food items. Uber was available to and from Mendoza to the B&B, and the property provided a car service for some of the guests staying at the same time we were there.
Villa Mansa
4.5/578 Reviews
The hotel has 15 rooms, 12 in a two storey block (no lift) and 3 deluxe 'wine barrel' shaped detached rooms. Our room was large with rather spartan furniture and a nice balcony overlooking fields and the countryside. We found it a bit strange that after using their nice room coffee machine, on the first morning we were charged for 'coffee pods' for the machine there after. A good size swimming pool with about 20 sunbeds, some needing attention, which generally are used by guests in the late afternoon when the heat of the sun is lower. There are no sun shades. Breakfast is a buffet type, with a reasonable choice, and their machine dispenses has a good range of really nice coffee. At 3 breakfast meals we took, we were only offered eggs once, I think you need to ask, we also heard bacon mentioned. Dinner was good, food well cooked and presented, and reasonably priced. Their efficient waiter was an asset to the hotel. Several reviews mentioned the dogs, during our stay they was kept away from the guest area only appearing on the BBQ night. There is a bit of 'dog barking' from other places in the surrounding area. The main draw back, we found, was the hotel's isolated location, we were quoted 600 pesos for an Uber cab to town. Luckily here, the food and staff are both excellent and we had a very pleasant stay.

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