Restaurant in Las Heras, Argentina
Belgrano & Perú
100Pearl PointsLow footprint. Go in with low expectations.

About Belgrano & Perú
Belgrano & Perú is a Las Heras address with almost no public record — no confirmed hours, menu, or booking method. It may be worth a look if you are already in the neighbourhood, but there is not enough verified data to recommend a dedicated visit over better-documented Mendoza dining options nearby.
Quick Verdict
Belgrano & Perú is a Las Heras address with almost no public footprint — no published menu, no confirmed hours, no booking platform, and no awards trail to lean on. That makes a confident yes-or-no booking verdict impossible to deliver honestly. If you are already in Las Heras and happen across it, that is one thing. Planning a dedicated visit around it from Mendoza city is a harder sell without more to go on.
What We Know
The venue is located in Las Heras, a northern district of greater Mendoza that sits closer to the Andes foothills than the wine-country heartland further south. Las Heras is a working neighbourhood rather than a dining destination, which means the bar for a standout local spot is lower — but so is the concentration of venues competing for your attention. For context on the wider dining scene in this part of Mendoza, see our full Las Heras restaurants guide. If you are in the region primarily for wine, our Las Heras wineries guide and Azafrán in Mendoza are more reliably documented options worth your time.
Service and Price Expectations
With no price range confirmed and no service style on record, it is not possible to say whether what you get justifies what you pay. In a neighbourhood like Las Heras, the going rate for a sit-down meal tends to run below Mendoza city centre pricing , closer to the accessible end of the Argentine dining spectrum rather than the $$$$ tier of Don Julio in Buenos Aires or 1884 Francis Mallmann. If that pricing logic holds here, value could be reasonable , but that is inference, not confirmed data.
Booking and Logistics
Reservations: No booking platform or phone number is listed publicly; walk-in is likely the only option until contact details are confirmed. Booking difficulty: Easy by default , there is no queue to join. Dress: No dress code on record; smart-casual is a safe default for Argentina. Getting there: Las Heras is accessible from central Mendoza by taxi or remis; for hotels and bars nearby, see our Las Heras hotels guide and our Las Heras bars guide.
If You Are Already in the Area
Visitors to the Mendoza region with time to explore beyond the main wine corridor may find Las Heras worth a look. Nearby experiences are catalogued in our Las Heras experiences guide. For a full-day itinerary anchored on food, pairing Belgrano & Perú with a winery lunch further south , say, Cavas Wine Lodge in Alto Agrelo or Agrelo in Lujan De Cuyo , makes more sense than a standalone trip. Chacras de Coria is another local reference point worth checking before you commit to this address. For wider Argentine dining context, La Bamba de Areco and Entre Cielos Luxury Wine Hotel & Spa show what the higher end of regional hospitality looks like when the data is in place.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are alternatives to Belgrano & Perú in Las Heras?
If you want a confirmed booking, a published menu, and a track record, look to central Mendoza or Buenos Aires instead. 1884 Francis Mallmann in Godoy Cruz is the regional benchmark for serious dining. For the Buenos Aires scene, Don Julio (Palermo) and Aramburu offer two very different but well-documented experiences with clear pricing and reservation systems.
Does Belgrano & Perú handle dietary restrictions?
No cuisine type or menu is on record for this address, so there is no way to confirm dietary accommodation. If you have specific requirements, this is not the place to take a chance — check the venue's official channels before visiting, and treat the lack of any public information as a practical warning.
Can I eat at the bar at Belgrano & Perú?
No floor plan, service format, or interior details are documented for Belgrano & Perú. Whether a bar counter exists is unknown. For solo diners who prefer a confirmed counter seat, Don Julio or El Preferido de Palermo in Buenos Aires are better-documented options with known formats.
How far ahead should I book Belgrano & Perú?
No booking platform or phone number is publicly listed for this Las Heras address, which means walk-in is the likely route until contact details are confirmed. There is no basis for advance reservation planning here. If you are building a Mendoza itinerary around dining, anchor it elsewhere and treat this as a speculative stop.
Is Belgrano & Perú good for a special occasion?
Not on current evidence. A special occasion requires confidence in what you are getting: confirmed ambience, a known menu, and reliable booking. Belgrano & Perú has none of those publicly documented. For a celebration in the Mendoza region, 1884 Francis Mallmann is the obvious starting point.
Is Belgrano & Perú good for solo dining?
Las Heras is a residential northern district of greater Mendoza, and Belgrano & Perú carries no documented service format that would suggest a solo-friendly counter or bar setup. Solo diners with limited time in Mendoza should prioritise venues with confirmed hours and a clear format rather than an address with no public footprint.
What should a first-timer know about Belgrano & Perú?
The address is in Las Heras, a northern Mendoza district closer to the Andes foothills than the main wine corridor. No menu, price range, hours, or booking method are publicly confirmed. Go in knowing that you are exploring a low-information venue, not a reviewed or awarded destination — and have a backup plan in central Mendoza.
Location
M5539 Las Heras, Mendoza Province, Argentina
Las Heras, Argentina
Compare Belgrano & Perú
| Venue | Awards | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Belgrano & Perú | ||
| Don Julio | Michelin 1 Star, World's 50 Best | $$$$ |
| Aramburu | Michelin 2 Star | $$$$ |
| 1884 Francis Mallmann | World's 50 Best | $$$$ |
| El Preferido de Palermo | $$ | |
| Elena | $$$ |
Comparing your options in Las Heras for this tier.
Also Consider
- Don Julio, Argentinian Steakhouse, $$$$
- Aramburu, Modern Argentinian, Creative, $$$$
- 1884 Francis Mallmann, Argentinian Steakhouse, Traditional Cuisine, $$$$
- El Preferido de Palermo, Argentinian, Traditional Cuisine, $$
- Elena, South American, Steakhouse, $$$
How It Compares
With no confirmed price tier, cuisine type, or awards record, Belgrano & Perú cannot be stacked directly against the region's stronger references. If you are visiting Mendoza and want a definitively worthwhile restaurant experience, 1884 Francis Mallmann in Mendoza city is the most documented option in this part of Argentina, open-fire cooking with a reputation that is verifiable and a booking process that is straightforward. It sits at $$$$ but delivers a clear proposition. Aramburu is the right call if you want modern Argentine cooking with a tasting-menu format, though it requires more advance planning.
For something closer to a neighbourhood price point, El Preferido de Palermo at $$ shows what a well-run, traditional Argentine spot looks like when it is properly documented, that is the peer category Belgrano & Perú most likely belongs to, if it holds up. Elena at $$$ sits in the middle ground for steakhouse-style South American cooking and is a reliable fallback if you want confidence before you commit. Don Julio remains the benchmark for Argentinian steakhouse quality in the $$$$ tier, though it is in Buenos Aires rather than Mendoza.
The honest comparison: if your time in the Mendoza region is limited, spend it at a venue with a documented track record. Los Talas del Entrerriano in General San Martin and La Table de House of Jasmines in La Merced Chica are both more verifiable options in the broader Mendoza area. Belgrano & Perú might reward the curious visitor who stumbles in, but it is not the place to anchor a food-focused trip around until more is known.
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