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When it comes to dining, however, travelers may find their expectations slightly dampened. While accommodations and Uber rides may be reasonably priced, food can be a bit of a letdown in terms of value. Simple meals, like chicken and chips, can cost around 15 euros, leaving visitors feeling they might not be getting their money's worth. Even fast-food chains like McDonald’s can be an appealing option when seeking reliability.
A visit to Mercado Del Puerto, known for its wide array of grilled meats, is highly recommended. The atmosphere is lively, especially during busy hours, making it a great place to sample delicious Uruguayan dishes, such as empanadas. However, even here, visitors should prepare for prices that might be a tad high.