Listed among the top restaurants in Buenos Aires, Don Julio is a fine dining experience you can’t miss on your visit to the Argentinian capital city. A popular restaurant among locals and tourists alike, this diner is renowned for its mouthwatering steaks along with its extensive wine selection. Top-notch service by the highly attentive and knowledgeable staff leaves every customer with a wonderful dining experience here. The ribeye steak with a local Malbec wine is a favorite combo among patrons at this place. Do reserve a table, as this is perhaps the most popular restaurant in the city. Even if you make reservations 2 months out, you will be glad you did. The service staff take care of you here and even make recommendations for both the cuts of meat and the type of wine. The meat is out of this world. You will enjoy your time here.
Happening is located in a great locality with a view of Los Viejos Dock de Ladrillo. The iron structure, modern décor and recycled wood finishing give the restaurant and its spacious bar a unique ambience. You can try a variety of meat and fish dishes from the elaborate menu along with cold side dishes and salads. Try and make it during the Happy Hour where you get a free repeat of the amount you have already consumed! Accompany your drinks with cold cuts, tortillas and other snacks. The restaurant offers parking on the premises.
In a 1930 restored mansion, this New York inspired deli/café has a wonderful coffee house atmosphere. It is a comfortable jumble of mixed living room furniture creates intimate alcoves to just sit over coffee and read. Located in the middle of a working class district, the bistro is a welcome addition to a neighborhood transitioning into a sophisticated outlet shopping area. The in-house bakery is set in front of the house where the bread baked daily is on display. Lunches include New York deli style pastrami sandwiches, pastas, quiches, salads and hamburgers. The enormous brunch offered on Saturdays and Sundays reflects the quirky charm of the bistro. Choices include Louisiana ribs, eggs Benedict, or bagels with smoked salmon with sides of pancakes or cornbread.
Garbis is a chain restaurant with locations throughout the city. They serve food typical of the middle-east for lunch and dinner. Shish Kebab, Beef Shawarma Cumcumber Pastrami are some of the decadent offerings of this place. It is also conveniently located near other popular bars and shops, so it is a nice place to hit up on a day out with friends or family. They also do delivery if you feel like having a night-in with good food.
Esquina Homero Manzi is named in honor of its namesake Argentinian Tango lyricist. Set in a historic building, it oozes of charm and takes you to a bygone era where Tango musicians used to gather and collaborate. Enjoy the one and a half hour show where dancers and singers enthrall you with their skills. Relish their cuisine which is a potpourri of different styles by immigrants from various parts of the continent who settled in Buenos Aires. You will get a different flavor of Argentina in terms of culture and food at this intimate restaurant. Their wine bar has an impressive list of wines from the top wineries of the nation. You can be assured of an intriguing time at Esquina Homero Manzi.
Enjoy traditional Argentinian cuisine in a sophisticated atmosphere at Aramburu Resto in Buenos Aires. The ambiance is very classy and exclusive, perfect for a romantic dinner date with that special person in your life. The 19-course prix fixe menu with wine tasting at this restaurant is something that you simply can't miss out on. Specials on the menu include beef steak, crab cakes, lobster and shrimps. The full bar serves a broad range of in-house concocted cocktails, draft beers, Scotch and other premium whiskeys, and a selective list of red, white and rose wines.