A new Diego Maradona-themed restaurant has proved a winner with customers thanks to it’s football pudding.
The eatery is named Maradona 10: Igual a Nadie – which translates as Equal to No One.
It is owned by the Hutong Tang Group and claims to be the first official Diego Armando Maradona restaurant.
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The venue is located in the Buenos Aires neighbourhood of Belgrano, close to Maradona’s birthplace of Lanús.
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Online food critic called Hombre Milanesa – who showcases the best gastronomic options in the Argentine capital – visited the restaurant to give his take on the menu.
The influencer, who boasts 138,000 Instagram followers and 62,000 TikTok fans, said: “Whenever there is anything to do with Diego, I need to try it and get to know it.
“This restaurant opened a little while ago and today I’ll tell you about my experience.”
Hombre Milanesa, whose real name is Nicolas, told Jam Press: “All the food has a twist and is very well thought out.
“All the names of the dishes are related to D10S.”
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D10S refers to Maradona and his iconic shirt number, and is a play on the Spanish word ‘Dios’ meaning ‘God’.
While dining at Igual a Nadie, the influencer said he ordered the “Provolone Onions with chutney, roasted onions, kale and lime” for £10.30 (ARS 4,700).
He also tried “the Tota Milanese, a marinated chorizo steak with batter from Parmesan cheese and panko breadcrumbs”, for £15.30 (ARS 7,000).
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The food critic sampled roasted meat on the bone that came to £35.00 (ARS 16,000) for two people.
He said: “This roast is crazy, slow cooked with a demi-glace sauce and hazelnuts.
“The meat falls apart just by looking at it!”
He also ordered a flan with dulce de leche for £2.60 (ARS 1,200).
However, the pièce de résistance came in the form of a football-shaped pudding with tres leches, passion fruit, and black cocoa for £3.50 (ARS 1,600).
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In total, he said he spent ARS 30,500 (£66.70) and called the restaurant a “beautiful place where you can meet several world champions”.
One local commented: “Excellent place. I highly recommend it.”
Another said: “That roast is one of the best I’ve eaten in a while, incredible.
Karina wrote: “Let’s all go on the number 10!”
Sebastian remarked: “They’re profiting from Maradona, let him rest in peace.”