The close-door restaurant, or puerta cerrada trend keeps going strong with fresh new spots constantly opening up. A bit off the tourist track located in the Caballito neighborhood, Peruvian-born chef Micha Mendoza opens up her beautiful house to cook up innovative flavors, inspired by high quality, in-season ingredients. A long table situated in a comfortable dining room, welcomes guests from all over the world to bond over the love for delicious food. This five-course Peruvian fusion menu features fresh seafood, such as a trio of ceviche, rich seafood bisque and pisco tiramisu. Another plus: this is one of the only places that is BYOV, Bring Your Own Vino (wine). A true underground supper club, there are no set dates for the dinner, and an address is given upon confirmation of the reservation.
Fine dining at very reasonable prices, Paraje Arévalo offers a unique experience with inventive food, and impeccable quality: all in an intimate romantic atmosphere. Choose between the six or eight course pre-set dinner meals, since the monthly menu is carefully selected by the chef based on fresh, in-season, local ingredients. Lacking any of the pretentiousness of similar restaurants, the elegant ambiance makes for a great midday option as well: each day ,there are a few special dishes on the lunch menu, or even a three course prix-fixe option that changes daily. Diners can bring their own favorite wine for a corkage fee, or choose an elegant wine from their carefully selected wine list.Call for timings.
If you are an epicurean who is always on the lookout for glamour and gourmet cuisine, then Gala Tango is the place for you. Its inviting French architecture and spectacular show will definitely take the breath away, even of the most demanding guest. Their menu includes international as well as local cuisine and an exhaustive array of Argentinian wines. The show is performed by top-notch tango dances with folkloric costumes and two tango orchestras. The Gala Tango is a resplendent way to either jump-start your trip to Buenos Aires or to round it off.
A menu comprising of dishes from various corners of the world, Puerto Sorrento is a great option for those who are fussy about their food. Seafood delicacies like Lobsters, exotic dishes like Frog Legs and classic ones like mackerels and paella are on the menu here—you name it, and they have got it. Owing to the quick service of the flavorful fare, business lunches are also quite popular here. At noon, Puerto Sorrento also offers Executive menus at a fixed price along with wine.