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The influence of Italian
and Spanish immigrants in Buenos Aires’ gastronomy is
very strong and is present in bars, cafés and pizzerias
spread throughout the city. Meat is one of the country’s
gastronomic passions and many City Centre restaurants have a
“parrilla” (barbecue) and serve different cuts of
the traditional “asado” (meat cooked in a barbecue).
International, Argentine and ethnic cooking can be found in
various spots where Buenos Aires’ gastronomic activity
is concentrated. Alojargentina
suggests a great variety of restaurants where you may taste
typical dishes, be it national, ethnic or international.
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Alojargentina´s recommended restaurants |
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Aralar |
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Corrientes 280, Buenos Aires
Downtown
Reservations:4321-6750
Cuisine Type: Spanish
Located in the NH Jousten Hotel - Modern and refined |
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Clo
Clo |
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La
Pampa and Costanera Norte, Buenos Aires
Costanera Norte
Reservations:4788-0488
Cuisine Type: Italian
Formal and delicate atmosphere - Wide Selection of Wines |
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Novecento |
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Báez
199, Buenos Aires
Las Cañitas
Reservations:4778-1900
Cuisine Type: International with French and American influence
(N.Y.)
Private Room – Wide Selection of Wines – Open-air tables' area |
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Uriarte |
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Uriarte
1572, Buenos Aires
Palermo Viejo
Reservations:4834.6004
Cuisine Type: Argentinean Modern setting, designed by Laura Orcoyen
Wide variety of drinks |
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Katrine |
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Alicia
Moreau de Justo 138, Buenos Aires
Puerto Madero
Reservations:4315-6221
Cuisine Type: Mediterranean
Young setting – Wine list |
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Parrilla
1880 |
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Defensa 1665, Buenos Aires
San Telmo
Reservations: 4307-2746
Cuisine Type: Barbecue
Family atmosphere – Ideal for lunch |
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