Designer Pablo Chiappori has transformed a fabulous old Palermo house into a two floor interior designing dream. This French inspired gallery is filled with well-crafted rustic furniture, kitchen and bathroom décor, household knick-knacks and classic pieces that will furnish every room of the house. You can also just pick up a fragrant magnolia scented room spray or herbs for your urban garden. Spend hours admiring the luxuries décor, drooling over the ultimate dream house. - Alexandra Lazar
It's all in the name of desserts at this Palermo Hollywood sweet spot. Indulge in delectable macaroons, cookies, cakes, candies and muffins that will fulfill all your sugary cravings. Pick up some homemade jams and jarred fruits, with interesting flavor combinations ranging from pear and raspberry, strawberry and mango, and apple, cardamom and earl grey tea. The actual space is small, but has a few seats both in and outdoors that is ideal for those looking for the perfect sweet afternoon tea spot. - Alexandra Lazar
For all your fresh, high quality fruit and vegetable needs, check out Fresco y Verde, a small gourmet vegetable shop in Palermo Hollywood. This verdulería offers a wide array of fruits and vegetables that are often difficult to find in most vegetable shops, all at a very reasonable price. Order in bulk or in small quantities, and you can also pick up fresh baked bread and other homemade products. In addition to their actual storefront, customers can also search all their products online and have all the items delivered right to their door. - Alexandra Lazar
Cuero & Flor means Leather and Flower in Spanish. While the "flower" part of the name is slightly misleading, the "leather" part is spot on. Everything in this shop is made of fine leather. The smell will get you as soon as you walk in and you can feel the quality of each bag or piece of luggage. The "flower" part of the name is likely meant to portray the feminine side of this small boutique. -Rease Kirchner
Despite being located on the Rio de la Plata river and not too many miles away from the ocean, Argentine cuisine tends to focus on beef much more than fish. In a city that does not tend to eat much of fishy friends, it makes it difficult to find high quality fresh fish. Luckily, this tiny Palermo spot offers a wide selection of fresh and frozen fish. Think salmon, calamari, shrimp, hake fish, clams, white fish and if you're lucky, red tuna. Prices are very reasonable for the neighborhood making it a good option when you are looking to cook and eat at home. - Alexandra Lazar