Yes, both Iguazu National Park (Argentina) and Iguaçu National Park (Brazil) have restaurants and snack bars where visitors can eat during their visit.
Meals on the Argentine Side
In the Argentine National Park, there are several dining options:
- Restaurant La Selva – A buffet-style restaurant near the entrance, offering grilled meats and local dishes.
- Fast-food kiosks & cafés – Scattered throughout the park, offering sandwiches, empanadas, and drinks.
- Food courts – Located in the visitor center, with multiple options for quick meals.
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Meals on the Brazilian Side
On the Brazilian side, the main restaurant is:
- Porto Canoas Restaurant – Located at the end of the main trail, with a buffet-style menu and a terrace overlooking the Iguazu River.
- Snack bars & cafés – Located near the visitor center and along the trails, offering light meals, drinks, and desserts.
Both parks allow visitors to bring their own food, but be cautious with coatis, as they often try to steal food from people.
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