What this classic pizzeria lacks in glitz and glamor, it makes up for in food quality—almost any native will tell you that El Cuartito is the place to find the best pizza in town. Particularly impressive is the fugazzeta, a uniquely Argentine pizza with thick cheese-filled dough topped with grated onions. History rings from the sprawling, wood-paneled dining rooms, where the old and the young have been coming to share a beer and a pie since 1934. El Cuartito’s classic, unpretentious vibe makes this an ideal spot to spend an afternoon-people watching and soaking up porteno culture
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.
An original alternative within the scope of barbecue-style restaurants. This is a top quality steak house, impeccable in every sense. Located in the modern complex of Puerto Madero (a recent dock-side development), it has a cutting edge, end of the 20th Century style. The clientele often comprises an elegant and relaxed crowd. Specializing in offal and grilled sweetbreads, this restaurant is the flavored choice for tourists and Argentineans living abroad, who come back dreaming of a characteristic Argentine barbecue. Recommendations are barbecued pork ribs with potatoes au gratin; isla flotante (exotic dessert) and tiramisu. The decoration is a plain country style. The excellent fillet steaks are proof of the high quality meat they are known for, having bred their own cattle for several years.
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.
Dit café is reeds onderdeel van het Porteño landschap sinds 1858. Het is een schrijn voor de lokale tango cultuur; het huist de Academia Nacional del Tango in de kelder en is gastheer voor zowel voorstellingen als literaire evenementen. Legendarische intelligentsia zoals de rusteloze dichters Alfonsina Storni (Argentijns) en de Spaanse Frederico García Lorca verzamelden zich hier in het verleden. Porteño Bohemen en nostalgici komen hier samen voor een spelletje schaak, domino of biljart. Chocolate con Churros (warme cacao en gefrituurde donut-achtige sticks) zijn een traditioneel Argentijns ontbijt.
There are few businessmen, foreigners or visitors, who have not visited this place at some time. It boasts over three decades of good reputation, and is known both for its quality food and for its ambiance. It has a classical countryside decor that is both elegant and traditional, with wooden and leather chairs and landscape paintings adorning the walls.
The 'Paseo de la Infanta' is a complex full of restaurants, bars, pubs and discs. This space includes 'Move', a small pub which transforms itself during the day into a lovely outdoors restaurant set on colorful paving stones and with fascinating views of the lakes of Palermo. At night, the dim lights, music and drinks ignite the floor and moods of the pub goers. So, what are you waiting for—just 'move'!
Katmandu is an exotic and appealing Indian restaurant in the heart of Buenos Aires. Its typical decoration re-creates the ambiance of this faraway country with Indian statuettes, rugs, and sculptures. The dim light, spicy scents, and a menu filled with so-called aphrodisiac dishes, make up the perfect place for having dinner with your significant other. The exclusive Indian recipes are guarded with zeal by India-born chefs Suresh & Noor. Among the top choices are Chicken Tandori, curries, preparations with lamb meat, savory sauces, and Chapatti. Also there is a selection of the best beverages and infusions from the Indian culture such as Cardamom Tea and a milk-based liqueur.