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Rayana Zapryanova

Foodie favourite Irish-Argentinian bistro opens second location in Portobello

A beloved Ranelagh bistro which serves mouth-watering Argentinian cuisine is opening a second location in Portobello.

Peperina Garden Bistro in Ranelagh is known for its menu variety, serving burgers, chicken wings, quesadillas, pastas and brunch-staples like breakfast baps, French toast and baked avocado and eggs. And they have announced they will be opening a second restaurant in Portobello, called Peperina City Bistro.

The bistros have a unique concept, offering "an Irish kitchen with an Argentinian twist to their food", according to their posts on social media.

Pictures on Instagram show that the new place will also have a garden which would make it perfect for brunches with friends on sunny summer weekends.

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While we don't yet have a sneak peak on the new menu, foodies will have the chance to try it as soon as next week. There are booking options at OpenTable from 3pm on June 17. The place will have a "Georgian room" and a "Sun room".

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