Places I love in Buenos Aires

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Places I love in Buenos Aires

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7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
CUADRA
3202 O'Higgins
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
It’s worth the trek to the San Isidro suburb to taste the dishes emerging from Alejandro Féraud’s open kitchen. This modern bistro, which opens for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, quickly became a hit for its unique way of transforming familiar Argentine flavors. [$$$$]
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Alo's
2120 Blanco Encalada
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
It’s worth the trek to the San Isidro suburb to taste the dishes emerging from Alejandro Féraud’s open kitchen. This modern bistro, which opens for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, quickly became a hit for its unique way of transforming familiar Argentine flavors. [$$$$]
Narda Lepes is a household name in Argentina. She stars in cooking and travel shows, writes cookbooks, hosts a radio show, and sells her own line of supermarket products and kitchen appliances. Narda Comedor, her restaurant in Bajo Belgrano, takes after a mess hall, but the kitchen puts vegetables on the main stage. Many items are inspired by Lepes’s travels across Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, and a talented crew of cooks serves dishes for breakfast, lunch, merienda (tea time), and dinner. [$$$]
38 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Narda Comedor
664 Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre
38 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Narda Lepes is a household name in Argentina. She stars in cooking and travel shows, writes cookbooks, hosts a radio show, and sells her own line of supermarket products and kitchen appliances. Narda Comedor, her restaurant in Bajo Belgrano, takes after a mess hall, but the kitchen puts vegetables on the main stage. Many items are inspired by Lepes’s travels across Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America, and a talented crew of cooks serves dishes for breakfast, lunch, merienda (tea time), and dinner. [$$$]
Even though Uruguayan chef (and Francis Mallmann disciple) Santiago Garat constantly changes the menu, you can expect him to serve top-quality sirloin, skirt steak, rib-eye, pork loin, and all of the homemade chorizos. Don’t miss the spicy lamb merguez starter or seasonal vegetable side dishes. And make sure to hop next door to Corte Carniceria, one of the best butcher shops in the city, to shop for sausages, pork, and dry-aged beef. [$$$]
15 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Corte Comedor
1391 Av. Olazábal
15 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Even though Uruguayan chef (and Francis Mallmann disciple) Santiago Garat constantly changes the menu, you can expect him to serve top-quality sirloin, skirt steak, rib-eye, pork loin, and all of the homemade chorizos. Don’t miss the spicy lamb merguez starter or seasonal vegetable side dishes. And make sure to hop next door to Corte Carniceria, one of the best butcher shops in the city, to shop for sausages, pork, and dry-aged beef. [$$$]
Found in residential Saavedra, this northside bakery and cafe favorite pumps out very memorable baked goods. Sweet and savory fosforitos are usually found at birthday parties and family gatherings, but it’s always a good time to enjoy sweet-glazed pastry dough filled with ham and cheese. Many customers come for chipas, sandwiches of pastrami on pletzalej, and croissants exploding with raspberry jam. La Kitchen recently expanded their original tiny location and now has ample indoor and outdoor patio seating. [$$]
10 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
La Kitchen
3400 Nuñez
10 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Found in residential Saavedra, this northside bakery and cafe favorite pumps out very memorable baked goods. Sweet and savory fosforitos are usually found at birthday parties and family gatherings, but it’s always a good time to enjoy sweet-glazed pastry dough filled with ham and cheese. Many customers come for chipas, sandwiches of pastrami on pletzalej, and croissants exploding with raspberry jam. La Kitchen recently expanded their original tiny location and now has ample indoor and outdoor patio seating. [$$]
13 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
ÖSS Kaffe
1894 Franklin D. Roosevelt
13 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
While Argentina might be famous for its beef, the unsung hero of the food scene is the helado. The Italian-style gelato is a big deal in BA, especially at this family-owned Belgrano ice cream shop that has been making the artisanal sweet treat for over 43 years. If it’s too hard to choose from the 50 flavors, go with their most popular trifecta: dulce de leche, sambayón, and chocolate. Hot tip: If you order half a kilo or more, they will top your ice cream with their homemade caramelized almonds. [$]
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
La Gruta
2356 Mariscal Antonio José de Sucre
8 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
While Argentina might be famous for its beef, the unsung hero of the food scene is the helado. The Italian-style gelato is a big deal in BA, especially at this family-owned Belgrano ice cream shop that has been making the artisanal sweet treat for over 43 years. If it’s too hard to choose from the 50 flavors, go with their most popular trifecta: dulce de leche, sambayón, and chocolate. Hot tip: If you order half a kilo or more, they will top your ice cream with their homemade caramelized almonds. [$]
After hosting wildly popular pop-ups, chefs Mica Najmanovich and Nicolas Arcucci opened Anafe, where the vibe is laid-back but the dishes are anything but relaxed. The chefs reinterpret Eastern European, Italian, and Middle Eastern cuisines in small plates that emphasize texture, freshness, and flavor. Vegetarians won’t leave hungry either, since more than half of the menu is meat-free. The wine list features an excellent selection of boutique wines. Save room for dessert. [$$$]
20 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Anafe
20 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
After hosting wildly popular pop-ups, chefs Mica Najmanovich and Nicolas Arcucci opened Anafe, where the vibe is laid-back but the dishes are anything but relaxed. The chefs reinterpret Eastern European, Italian, and Middle Eastern cuisines in small plates that emphasize texture, freshness, and flavor. Vegetarians won’t leave hungry either, since more than half of the menu is meat-free. The wine list features an excellent selection of boutique wines. Save room for dessert. [$$$]
Francisco Seubert started baking sourdough bread in his home after watching some how-to YouTube videos. He began selling it outside specialty coffee shops around the city, and today, he’s the co-owner of Atelier Fuerza, one of the fastest-growing bakeries in the country. With a team of young bakers, AF is on a mission to put Argentina’s beloved bakery culture in the spotlight, honoring traditional favorites like ricotta cake, pastafrola, palmeritas, alfajores, coquitos, and chipa. The shop is best suited to quick coffee and pastries for takeaway due to limited space. [$]
Atelier Fuerza Dos
3460 Virrey Olaguer y Feliú
Francisco Seubert started baking sourdough bread in his home after watching some how-to YouTube videos. He began selling it outside specialty coffee shops around the city, and today, he’s the co-owner of Atelier Fuerza, one of the fastest-growing bakeries in the country. With a team of young bakers, AF is on a mission to put Argentina’s beloved bakery culture in the spotlight, honoring traditional favorites like ricotta cake, pastafrola, palmeritas, alfajores, coquitos, and chipa. The shop is best suited to quick coffee and pastries for takeaway due to limited space. [$]
This isn’t your bubbe’s shabbat dinner. The upscale Jewish eatery by chef Tomás Kalika recreates Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Israeli, and Middle Eastern dishes using fresh ingredients and modern techniques in a way that both intrigues and evokes nostalgia. The bone-in pastrami will leave you utterly verklempt. [$$$$]
49 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Mishiguene
3368 Lafinur
49 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This isn’t your bubbe’s shabbat dinner. The upscale Jewish eatery by chef Tomás Kalika recreates Ashkenazi, Sephardic, Israeli, and Middle Eastern dishes using fresh ingredients and modern techniques in a way that both intrigues and evokes nostalgia. The bone-in pastrami will leave you utterly verklempt. [$$$$]
Casa Cavia looks like it was taken directly from a Vogue photoshoot. The beautiful old house shares a space with a cultural center, publisher, bar, florist shop, cafe, and restaurant. Sit outside in the garden for a boozy weekday lunch, afternoon merienda (teatime), or relaxed pre-dinner drinks. Chef Julieta Caruso (an alum of Mugaritz) designed the restaurant menu, which tends to take inspiration from seasonal ingredients, while the bar serves some of the best cocktails in the neighborhood. [$$$$]
80 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Casa Chene
2985 Cavia
80 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Casa Cavia looks like it was taken directly from a Vogue photoshoot. The beautiful old house shares a space with a cultural center, publisher, bar, florist shop, cafe, and restaurant. Sit outside in the garden for a boozy weekday lunch, afternoon merienda (teatime), or relaxed pre-dinner drinks. Chef Julieta Caruso (an alum of Mugaritz) designed the restaurant menu, which tends to take inspiration from seasonal ingredients, while the bar serves some of the best cocktails in the neighborhood. [$$$$]
Catalino first began as a puerta cerrada (closed-door restaurant), a popular Buenos Aires restaurant model trending over the last decade. Now, their doors are open to the general public for “cocina sincera,” sincere food carefully sourced with agroecological ingredients. Relax in the beautiful patio oasis and try dishes like a choripan (sausage sandwich) with chimichurri and criolla sauce, wild boar ribs, and flan with homemade dulce de leche for dessert. [$$$]
6 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Catalino
3126 Maure
6 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Catalino first began as a puerta cerrada (closed-door restaurant), a popular Buenos Aires restaurant model trending over the last decade. Now, their doors are open to the general public for “cocina sincera,” sincere food carefully sourced with agroecological ingredients. Relax in the beautiful patio oasis and try dishes like a choripan (sausage sandwich) with chimichurri and criolla sauce, wild boar ribs, and flan with homemade dulce de leche for dessert. [$$$]
It’s clear why Argentines take their pizza culture so seriously: Over 60 percent of the population is of Italian descent. Locals get into heated debates over which pizzeria serves the best Porteño pie, but many say the cheese and onion fugazetta slice at La Mezzetta hits the perfect balance of quality and consistency, with enough history to give it standing in any showdown. [$]
53 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
La Mezzetta
1321 Av. Álvarez Thomas
53 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
It’s clear why Argentines take their pizza culture so seriously: Over 60 percent of the population is of Italian descent. Locals get into heated debates over which pizzeria serves the best Porteño pie, but many say the cheese and onion fugazetta slice at La Mezzetta hits the perfect balance of quality and consistency, with enough history to give it standing in any showdown. [$]
For decades, beer drinkers in Buenos Aires almost exclusively consumed Quilmes, the national brand. In recent years, however, the city has seen an artisanal beer boom of epic proportions. There may be dozens of cervecerias in every barrio, but few are quite as welcoming as this buzzing microbrewery and taproom. Strange gets busy, so get there early or expect to perch on the curb. [$]
18 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Strange Brewing
658 Delgado
18 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
For decades, beer drinkers in Buenos Aires almost exclusively consumed Quilmes, the national brand. In recent years, however, the city has seen an artisanal beer boom of epic proportions. There may be dozens of cervecerias in every barrio, but few are quite as welcoming as this buzzing microbrewery and taproom. Strange gets busy, so get there early or expect to perch on the curb. [$]
After centuries of the same traditional Argentine mixed grill, one restaurant has dared to modernize the sacred parrilla. La Carnicería, which means “butcher shop,” puts a twist on classic steakhouse fare with dishes that excite every sense. The early seating tends to be tourist-heavy, while the locals pour in starting around 10:30 p.m. Sit at the bar, sip on a lemon verbena gin and tonic, and enter a whole new carnivorous world of smoked chorizos, caramelized sweetbreads, beef tiraditos, and bigger-than-your-head steaks. The cabbage steak is a shining veggie star on the meat-heavy menu. [$$$]
115 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
La Carnicería
2317 Thames
115 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
After centuries of the same traditional Argentine mixed grill, one restaurant has dared to modernize the sacred parrilla. La Carnicería, which means “butcher shop,” puts a twist on classic steakhouse fare with dishes that excite every sense. The early seating tends to be tourist-heavy, while the locals pour in starting around 10:30 p.m. Sit at the bar, sip on a lemon verbena gin and tonic, and enter a whole new carnivorous world of smoked chorizos, caramelized sweetbreads, beef tiraditos, and bigger-than-your-head steaks. The cabbage steak is a shining veggie star on the meat-heavy menu. [$$$]
There are only 10 seats at the bar at Tres Monos (three monkeys), the tiny, unpretentious cocktail spot on Thames Street in trendy Palermo Soho. Sebastián Atienza used to tend bar at popular Florería Atlántico before he opened his own place to focus on thoughtful cocktails with distinct Argentine personality. Try drinks like the Dame un Tiki with rum, pineapple, celery, fernet, and Hesperidina (a classic, orange peel-based Argentine aperitif invented in 1864). Tres Monos ranked No. 33 in the World’s 50 Best Bars 2021. [$$]
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Tres Monos
4899 Guatemala
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
There are only 10 seats at the bar at Tres Monos (three monkeys), the tiny, unpretentious cocktail spot on Thames Street in trendy Palermo Soho. Sebastián Atienza used to tend bar at popular Florería Atlántico before he opened his own place to focus on thoughtful cocktails with distinct Argentine personality. Try drinks like the Dame un Tiki with rum, pineapple, celery, fernet, and Hesperidina (a classic, orange peel-based Argentine aperitif invented in 1864). Tres Monos ranked No. 33 in the World’s 50 Best Bars 2021. [$$]
It was a sad day when El Preferido de Palermo shuttered. The iconic Palermo bodegón had survived since 1952. Luckily, it reopened under the careful eye of Don Julio restaurateur Pablo Rivero, who not only refurbished the entire space but called on chefs Guido Tassi and Martín Lukesch to run the kitchen. Try upgraded Porteño comfort foods like milanesa with fries and house-made charcuterie. Open every day for lunch and dinner. [$$$]
165 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Almacén de Pizzas
1994 Fitz Roy
165 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
It was a sad day when El Preferido de Palermo shuttered. The iconic Palermo bodegón had survived since 1952. Luckily, it reopened under the careful eye of Don Julio restaurateur Pablo Rivero, who not only refurbished the entire space but called on chefs Guido Tassi and Martín Lukesch to run the kitchen. Try upgraded Porteño comfort foods like milanesa with fries and house-made charcuterie. Open every day for lunch and dinner. [$$$]
On a breezy corner on the border of Chacarita and Villa Crespo, La Fuerza keeps Argentina’s aperitivo history alive with a contemporary take on vermouth bars of the past. The vermouth is available on tap in white and red, made with grapes from Sebastián Zuccardi’s Mendoza winery and a selection of native herbs, spices, and flowers from the foothills of the Andes Mountains. The food doesn’t disappoint either, especially for those in search of Porteño nostalgia on a plate. Try the fainazzeta rellena, a mashup of fainá (chickpea cake) and fugazzeta (sauceless onion and cheese pizza). Or go for the milanesa con fritas a caballo (schnitzel with fries and fried eggs). The crew behind La Fuerza also reopened and refurbished Roma Bar, a historical cafe that specializes in pizza and empanadas. [$$]
69 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
La Fuerza
1409 Av. Dorrego
69 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
On a breezy corner on the border of Chacarita and Villa Crespo, La Fuerza keeps Argentina’s aperitivo history alive with a contemporary take on vermouth bars of the past. The vermouth is available on tap in white and red, made with grapes from Sebastián Zuccardi’s Mendoza winery and a selection of native herbs, spices, and flowers from the foothills of the Andes Mountains. The food doesn’t disappoint either, especially for those in search of Porteño nostalgia on a plate. Try the fainazzeta rellena, a mashup of fainá (chickpea cake) and fugazzeta (sauceless onion and cheese pizza). Or go for the milanesa con fritas a caballo (schnitzel with fries and fried eggs). The crew behind La Fuerza also reopened and refurbished Roma Bar, a historical cafe that specializes in pizza and empanadas. [$$]
While most Argentine palates aren’t accustomed to spicy food, in recent years the food scene has witnessed a growing interest in Korean flavors. The majority of the traditional Korean restaurants are still located in Koreatown, but spots like Na Num are opening up outside the tight-knit community. The place is run by Marina Lis Ra, the daughter of Korean immigrants, who mixes her roots with her Argentine heritage with dishes like tortilla (turnip and potato Spanish omelet), humita (tamale with kimchi), gochujang ribs, and the house favorite, kimchi fried rice. [$$$]
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Na Num
177 Roseti
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
While most Argentine palates aren’t accustomed to spicy food, in recent years the food scene has witnessed a growing interest in Korean flavors. The majority of the traditional Korean restaurants are still located in Koreatown, but spots like Na Num are opening up outside the tight-knit community. The place is run by Marina Lis Ra, the daughter of Korean immigrants, who mixes her roots with her Argentine heritage with dishes like tortilla (turnip and potato Spanish omelet), humita (tamale with kimchi), gochujang ribs, and the house favorite, kimchi fried rice. [$$$]
While Don Julio is no longer a secret, BA’s most famous upscale steakhouse still captures the hearts and stomachs of locals and travelers. It’s the place to experience what the parrilla is all about: top grass-fed sirloin, rump, and skirt steak; crispy sweetbreads; and malbec by the bottle. Go for a leisurely lunch, or arrive early (or late) for dinner to avoid ultra-long waits for a table. Don’t forget to sign your wine bottle so it can be added to the wall-mounted wine sculpture. [$$$$]
446 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Don Julio Parrilla
4699 Guatemala
446 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
While Don Julio is no longer a secret, BA’s most famous upscale steakhouse still captures the hearts and stomachs of locals and travelers. It’s the place to experience what the parrilla is all about: top grass-fed sirloin, rump, and skirt steak; crispy sweetbreads; and malbec by the bottle. Go for a leisurely lunch, or arrive early (or late) for dinner to avoid ultra-long waits for a table. Don’t forget to sign your wine bottle so it can be added to the wall-mounted wine sculpture. [$$$$]
Argentina has long had a reputation for steak, but recent studies have shown a significant portion of the population consider themselves vegan or vegetarian. These diners will find lots of love in Chacarita, where chef and owner Manuela Donnet transformed this bodegón-style restaurant (Argentine cantina) into a vegan and agroecological haven. Mushrooms star in dishes like hongos donnet, sauteed portobellos with fermented cashew cream, and grilled oyster mushrooms with lemon. Don’t miss the fainá chickpea cake with tomatoes and pesto. [$$$]
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Donnet
4081 Av. Jorge Newbery
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Argentina has long had a reputation for steak, but recent studies have shown a significant portion of the population consider themselves vegan or vegetarian. These diners will find lots of love in Chacarita, where chef and owner Manuela Donnet transformed this bodegón-style restaurant (Argentine cantina) into a vegan and agroecological haven. Mushrooms star in dishes like hongos donnet, sauteed portobellos with fermented cashew cream, and grilled oyster mushrooms with lemon. Don’t miss the fainá chickpea cake with tomatoes and pesto. [$$$]
Despite his past lives as a pilot, actor, doctor, director, and activist, serial entrepreneur Enrique Piñeyro claims his most challenging role yet is his newest vocation: restaurateur. His industrial-style restaurant, which specializes in grilled meats, river fishes, and pastas, closed temporarily during the pandemic (and will open back up in February 2022). But the closure gave the team time to focus on opening a bakery around the block serving dreamy croissants, breads, and churros with hot chocolate. [$$$]
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Panadería de Anchoíta
1562 Aguirre
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Despite his past lives as a pilot, actor, doctor, director, and activist, serial entrepreneur Enrique Piñeyro claims his most challenging role yet is his newest vocation: restaurateur. His industrial-style restaurant, which specializes in grilled meats, river fishes, and pastas, closed temporarily during the pandemic (and will open back up in February 2022). But the closure gave the team time to focus on opening a bakery around the block serving dreamy croissants, breads, and churros with hot chocolate. [$$$]
It was once unheard of to have a woman behind the parrilla, but that doesn’t matter much to chef and grillmaster Patricia Ramos, who tends to the fire and huge slabs of beef at Nuestro Secreto. The Four Seasons’ luxe steakhouse is tucked in a greenhouse overlooking the hotel pool. The hotel also houses the award-winning Elena restaurant and Pony Line Bar. [$$$$]
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Nuestro Secreto
1086 Posadas
14 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
It was once unheard of to have a woman behind the parrilla, but that doesn’t matter much to chef and grillmaster Patricia Ramos, who tends to the fire and huge slabs of beef at Nuestro Secreto. The Four Seasons’ luxe steakhouse is tucked in a greenhouse overlooking the hotel pool. The hotel also houses the award-winning Elena restaurant and Pony Line Bar. [$$$$]
This corner bistro near the Recoleta Cemetery has become the barrio go-to for those looking to eat and drink well. Ideal for a laid-back dinner, Roux serves fresh Mediterranean seafood dishes that are a counterpoint to the traditional meat-heavy lifestyle here. Small groups can request the private chef’s table in the wine cellar. [$$$]
61 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Roux
2300 Peña
61 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This corner bistro near the Recoleta Cemetery has become the barrio go-to for those looking to eat and drink well. Ideal for a laid-back dinner, Roux serves fresh Mediterranean seafood dishes that are a counterpoint to the traditional meat-heavy lifestyle here. Small groups can request the private chef’s table in the wine cellar. [$$$]
Gran Dabbang delivers much-needed spice and flair to the city’s traditional meat-and-empanadas palate. The restaurant uses fresh, local produce to blur the borders between Latin American and Asian cuisines, and chef and owner Mariano Ramón, who spent time in the U.K. and India, is a master at layering flavors and textures. It’s open Monday nights, making it a favorite haunt of the local gastro community. [$$$]
97 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Gran Dabbang
1543 Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz
97 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Gran Dabbang delivers much-needed spice and flair to the city’s traditional meat-and-empanadas palate. The restaurant uses fresh, local produce to blur the borders between Latin American and Asian cuisines, and chef and owner Mariano Ramón, who spent time in the U.K. and India, is a master at layering flavors and textures. It’s open Monday nights, making it a favorite haunt of the local gastro community. [$$$]
Hidden in the opulent Pasaje del Correo passageway in Recoleta, chef and owner Gonzalo Aramburu’s namesake restaurant serves one of the last remaining tasting menus in the city. Request a table overlooking the kitchen and watch as the chefs prepare an 18-course menu featuring local seasonal ingredients, complete with foams, clouds of liquid nitrogen, and carefully selected wine pairings. [$$$$]
29 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Aramburu
1661 Vicente López
29 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Hidden in the opulent Pasaje del Correo passageway in Recoleta, chef and owner Gonzalo Aramburu’s namesake restaurant serves one of the last remaining tasting menus in the city. Request a table overlooking the kitchen and watch as the chefs prepare an 18-course menu featuring local seasonal ingredients, complete with foams, clouds of liquid nitrogen, and carefully selected wine pairings. [$$$$]
Empanadas are omnipresent in BA. They come in all shapes and sizes, baked or fried, filled with all sorts of flavors. You’ll encounter the handheld pockets on every calle, but there’s something special about this dive-y empanada shop in Recoleta, which bakes up a handful of filling options sealed with a careful repulgue fold. The stewed chicken is a keeper, as is the Pikachu, loaded with cheese, onions, and mildly spicy red pepper flakes. La Cocina also has a second downtown location hidden in a local mall. [$]
50 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Tandoor Cocina De La India
1293 Laprida
50 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Empanadas are omnipresent in BA. They come in all shapes and sizes, baked or fried, filled with all sorts of flavors. You’ll encounter the handheld pockets on every calle, but there’s something special about this dive-y empanada shop in Recoleta, which bakes up a handful of filling options sealed with a careful repulgue fold. The stewed chicken is a keeper, as is the Pikachu, loaded with cheese, onions, and mildly spicy red pepper flakes. La Cocina also has a second downtown location hidden in a local mall. [$]
It would be impossible to know from the beautifully presented dishes hitting the table that there are only a few young cooks in the kitchen at Julio Baéz’s 22-seat restaurant named after his daughter. The menu changes seasonally but highlights include calamari topped with avocado, watermelon tartare, rib-eye with black and white garlic puree, and Jerusalem artichoke flan. Baéz, who didn’t have the backing of any big investors, opened the unpretentious restaurant on his own to focus on the important stuff: seasonality, flavor, technique, and ingredients. [$$$]
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Julia Restaurante
807 Loyola
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
It would be impossible to know from the beautifully presented dishes hitting the table that there are only a few young cooks in the kitchen at Julio Baéz’s 22-seat restaurant named after his daughter. The menu changes seasonally but highlights include calamari topped with avocado, watermelon tartare, rib-eye with black and white garlic puree, and Jerusalem artichoke flan. Baéz, who didn’t have the backing of any big investors, opened the unpretentious restaurant on his own to focus on the important stuff: seasonality, flavor, technique, and ingredients. [$$$]
This quaint spot just outside of Palermo’s trendy epicenter is the type of neighborhood restaurant everyone wishes to have in their barrio. Head chef and owner Julieta Oriolo channels her Italian roots to create simple and tasty home-cooked dishes. Be sure to try handmade fresh pastas like cavatelli, tortellaci, and tía Carmelia’s lasagna bolognese. Most of La Alacena’s pastas, sauces, freshly baked bread, and pastries are available for takeaway at the bakery next door. [$$$]
30 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
La Alacena
1401 Gascón
30 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This quaint spot just outside of Palermo’s trendy epicenter is the type of neighborhood restaurant everyone wishes to have in their barrio. Head chef and owner Julieta Oriolo channels her Italian roots to create simple and tasty home-cooked dishes. Be sure to try handmade fresh pastas like cavatelli, tortellaci, and tía Carmelia’s lasagna bolognese. Most of La Alacena’s pastas, sauces, freshly baked bread, and pastries are available for takeaway at the bakery next door. [$$$]
One of the few remaining traditional bodegónes (neighborhood taverns for Porteño comfort food) in BA, Parrilla Peña blasts diners to the past with unpretentious food and service. Every meal starts with a complimentary fried empanada, and then pros order dishes like provoleta cheese, bife de chorizo (sirloin), provenzal fries, and flan mixto (with dulce de leche and whipped cream) for dessert. If you want to really fit in, order the house table wine and lighten it with ice and a splash of soda water. [$$]
44 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Parrilla Peña
682 Rodríguez Peña
44 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
One of the few remaining traditional bodegónes (neighborhood taverns for Porteño comfort food) in BA, Parrilla Peña blasts diners to the past with unpretentious food and service. Every meal starts with a complimentary fried empanada, and then pros order dishes like provoleta cheese, bife de chorizo (sirloin), provenzal fries, and flan mixto (with dulce de leche and whipped cream) for dessert. If you want to really fit in, order the house table wine and lighten it with ice and a splash of soda water. [$$]
Many local specialty coffee shops feel more like Brooklyn than Buenos Aires, but Los Galgos revives the city’s nostalgic cafe culture for the modern age. Set in a revived historic corner space in Tribunales that dates back to the 1930s, the cafe serves a properly made cortado, plus great food throughout the day. The ham and cheese toasted sandwiches attract courthouse workers for breakfast. Then a rowdy lunch crowd piles in for hearty fried milanesa with fried eggs and Russian salads, or revuelto gramajo, an egg scrambler topped with ham or vegetables and shoestring potatoes. Cocktail aficionados commute from afar for pre-dinner aperitivos and charcuterie picada platters. [$$]
47 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Los Galgos
501 Av. Callao
47 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Many local specialty coffee shops feel more like Brooklyn than Buenos Aires, but Los Galgos revives the city’s nostalgic cafe culture for the modern age. Set in a revived historic corner space in Tribunales that dates back to the 1930s, the cafe serves a properly made cortado, plus great food throughout the day. The ham and cheese toasted sandwiches attract courthouse workers for breakfast. Then a rowdy lunch crowd piles in for hearty fried milanesa with fried eggs and Russian salads, or revuelto gramajo, an egg scrambler topped with ham or vegetables and shoestring potatoes. Cocktail aficionados commute from afar for pre-dinner aperitivos and charcuterie picada platters. [$$]
Off the tourist track in residential Almagro, this local dive is the king of the milanesa. Deep-fried flattened cutlets of chicken or veal are topped with a universe of cheesy and porky adornments. Portions are huge and prices are cheap. This is Argentine comfort food at its finest. [$$]
Don Ignacio
3439 Rivadavia
Off the tourist track in residential Almagro, this local dive is the king of the milanesa. Deep-fried flattened cutlets of chicken or veal are topped with a universe of cheesy and porky adornments. Portions are huge and prices are cheap. This is Argentine comfort food at its finest. [$$]
In a strip of touristy and disappointing restaurants overlooking the Puerto Madero docks, Chila is one of the only spots in Puerto Madero that’s actually worth a visit. Chef Pedro Bargero takes diners on a cross-country quest with carefully sourced ingredients in a seasonal tasting menu of modernized and emblematic Argentine dishes. The plates are as beautiful as they are delicious, especially the desserts by pastry chef Ana Irie. [$$$$]
23 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Chila
1160 Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo
23 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
In a strip of touristy and disappointing restaurants overlooking the Puerto Madero docks, Chila is one of the only spots in Puerto Madero that’s actually worth a visit. Chef Pedro Bargero takes diners on a cross-country quest with carefully sourced ingredients in a seasonal tasting menu of modernized and emblematic Argentine dishes. The plates are as beautiful as they are delicious, especially the desserts by pastry chef Ana Irie. [$$$$]
This long-standing San Telmo favorite, led by celebrity chef and owner Leandro “Lele” Cristóbal and his right-hand chef Mercedes Solís, is known for its Spanish and Italian-influenced Porteño dishes like pastas, milanesas, and porchettas. If you’re looking for a quick bite, stop off at La Vermutería in the front of the restaurant, Café San Juan’s small vermouth and tapas bar. Above the kitchen, you’ll also find a workshop and production space, where the restaurant regularly conducts cooking classes and special events. During the pandemic, Café San Juan offered affordable daily meals for the barrio, and regularly provided food to hospital workers and community centers. [$$$]
76 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
San Juan Coffee
450 Av. San Juan
76 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
This long-standing San Telmo favorite, led by celebrity chef and owner Leandro “Lele” Cristóbal and his right-hand chef Mercedes Solís, is known for its Spanish and Italian-influenced Porteño dishes like pastas, milanesas, and porchettas. If you’re looking for a quick bite, stop off at La Vermutería in the front of the restaurant, Café San Juan’s small vermouth and tapas bar. Above the kitchen, you’ll also find a workshop and production space, where the restaurant regularly conducts cooking classes and special events. During the pandemic, Café San Juan offered affordable daily meals for the barrio, and regularly provided food to hospital workers and community centers. [$$$]
It took dozens of visits to the Mercado de San Telmo before sommelier Samantha Nilson got the chance to open a space in the market. Finally, one lucky day, she saw a “for rent” sign on a tiny kiosk and landed the dream location for her first wine bar. Every month Nilson changes the carefully selected wine list to feature a handful of Argentina’s best bottles, which are available by the glass. She keeps it simple with the food menu, which includes sandwiches and local cheeses. Drinkers don’t have to stay at the bar as they sip, but are encouraged to walk around the mercado or spill out onto the sidewalk to hang with barrio locals. For those who are still hungry, pop over to neighboring market stands like Nuestra Parrilla for choripan, or Beba Cocina for croquetes and empanadas. [$$]
Nilson
463 Carlos Calvo
It took dozens of visits to the Mercado de San Telmo before sommelier Samantha Nilson got the chance to open a space in the market. Finally, one lucky day, she saw a “for rent” sign on a tiny kiosk and landed the dream location for her first wine bar. Every month Nilson changes the carefully selected wine list to feature a handful of Argentina’s best bottles, which are available by the glass. She keeps it simple with the food menu, which includes sandwiches and local cheeses. Drinkers don’t have to stay at the bar as they sip, but are encouraged to walk around the mercado or spill out onto the sidewalk to hang with barrio locals. For those who are still hungry, pop over to neighboring market stands like Nuestra Parrilla for choripan, or Beba Cocina for croquetes and empanadas. [$$]
Los Talas del Entrerriano
1391 Av. Brig. Gral. Juan Manuel de Rosas
198 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Osaka
5608 Soler
198 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Togni's Pizza
1665 Blanco Encalada

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