Buenos Aires Restaurants

Visitors may flock to Buenos Aires for the steak and malbec, but the food scene goes far beyond those two attractions. Over the last dozen or so years, the city has burst onto the international food scene with gusto.

There’s a demand for more and more creative food. Here three things have come together to create a truly modern cuisine: diverse cultural influences, high culinary aspirations, and a relentless devotion to aesthetics, from plate garnishes to room décor. Tradition dictates late dining, and the majority of restaurants don’t open until 8 or 9 pm for dinner and don’t get busy until after 10. Dinner is a leisurely affair, and the sobremesa, or after-dinner chat over coffee or digestifs, is nearly obligatory. Rushing from the table is frowned on—anyway, where would you go? Bars and clubs often don’t open until after midnight.

The core of the population is of Italian and Spanish heritage, and pizza, pasta, paella, and puchero (beef boil) are as common as the parrilla (steakhouse). Argentines have taken the classics and made them their own with different techniques and ingredients, but they’re still recognizable to the international traveler. Pizzas and empanadas are the favored local snack food, the former piled high with cheese, the latter typically filled with steak or chicken. And while steak is indisputably king in this town, it’s got fierce competition in tender Patagonian lamb, game meats, fish, and shellfish. In contrast to that of much of Latin America, Argentine cuisine is not known for its spice, and picante dishes are not common.

Cafés, too, are an important part of the culture, and locals will stop in at their favorite for a cafecito at least once a day, not only to knock back a little caffeine, but also to see friends and catch up on the latest news and gossip.

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  • 1. Chori

    $ | Palermo Soho

    This bright yellow corner storefront has given the humble sausage sandwich called choripán a radical and much-needed makeover, turning it from basic street food to a sleek fast-food meal. All the chorizos that are the base of the sandwich—from lamb to mushroom and even fish—are produced in house, and there are side dishes such as sweet potato fries as well as beer, wine, and cocktails.

    Thames 1653, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1414, Argentina
    11-3966–9857

    Known For

    • Upmarket street food
    • Sausage specialist
    • Budget-friendly
  • 2. Buller Brewing Company

    $ | Recoleta

    The city's first microbrewery is in a prime position opposite Recoleta Cemetery, and it's a prince among frogs in a saturated craft beer market. There are seven different styles of beer (the Porter is highly recommended), and you can have a sampler of the whole range. Great sandwiches and one of the better burgers in the neighborhood are more reasons to drop in. Head up to the terrace on weekends. There are also storefronts in Villa Crespo and Belgrano. 

    Junín 1747, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1113, Argentina
    11-4806–0556

    Known For

    • Craft beer
    • Pub grub
    • Happy hour
  • 3. Café Tortoni

    $ | Centro

    Take a seat amid the Tiffany lamps and marble-topped tables, and contemplate the fact that you may be sitting in a chair once occupied by a former president, a renowned tango singer, or a world-famous artist or writer while they nibbled an exquisite pastry. The place and setting are from another age, thankfully well preserved, but you may have to wait for a table at the oldest—and highly popular—café in Buenos Aires. Reservations are a must for the dinner-hour tango show.

    Av. de Mayo 825, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1084, Argentina
    11-2393–3108

    Known For

    • Tango
    • Blast from the past
    • Submarino (hot chocolate) and churros
  • 4. Chan Chan

    $$ | Congreso

    Peruvian dishes at bargain prices have made a name for Chan Chan. The deep-fried corn kernels they bring while you wait are almost a meal in themselves.

    Hipólito Yrigoyen 1390, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1086AAX, Argentina
    11-4382–8492
  • 5. Cuervo Café

    $ | Palermo Hollywood

    This specialty coffee shop, which roasts its own beans, located on a buzzy Hollywood corner is the ideal spot for a flat white or iced coffee, and a little people watching.

    Costa Rica 5801, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina

    Known For

    • In-house coffee roaster
    • Hipster vibe
    • Great caffeine

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
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  • 6. Cumaná

    $ | Barrio Norte

    The hearty stews, steaks, and empanadas at chaotic Cumaná are a far cry from Recoleta's European pretensions. Skip dessert, though (nearby ice-cream parlors are better).

    Rodríguez Peña 1149, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1020ADW, Argentina
    11-4813–9207

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Daily noon–12:30 am
  • 7. Delicious

    $$ | Recoleta

    It's a hard name to live up to, but there's no doubt this casual café pulls it off, with super fresh sandwiches, salads, and smoothies, which you can eat in or pack into your picnic basket. A shot of espresso and a slice of cheesecake provide the perfect dose of caffeine and sugar to get you back in the sightseeing saddle.

    Laprida 2015, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1425EKU, Argentina
    11-4803–1151

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Tues.–Fri. 9 am–8 pm, Sat.–Sun. 10 am –8 pm, Closed Mon.
  • 8. Desnivel

    $ | San Telmo

    Don't expect any frills here, just great steaks, and side dishes such as the papas fritas provenzal, golden french fries tossed in fresh parsley and garlic. Take a table in the cavernous dining room, or grab something to go—steak sandwiches and empanadas fly out the door as fast as they can make them. The portions are huge and the prices are relatively reasonable.

    Defensa 855, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1065, Argentina
    11-4300–9081

    Known For

    • Casual ambience
    • Large portions
    • Cheap and cheerful

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.
  • 9. El Desnivel

    $$ | San Telmo

    At this classic parrilla (steak house) the trimmings don't go beyond a mixed salad and fries, and surly waiters are part of the experience.

    Defensa 855, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1065AAO, Argentina
    11-4307–2489

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Mon. 7 pm–1 am; Tues.–Sun. noon–1 am, Closed Mon. lunch
  • 10. El Preferido de Palermo

    $$ | Palermo Viejo

    Though it was recently overhauled by the Parrilla Don Julio team, much care has been taken to retain El Preferido de Palermo's authentic and traditional character. Order a plate of cold cuts–the charcuterie cellar is on display—and savor them at the kitchen counter. 

    Jorge L. Borges 2108, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1425FFD, Argentina
    11-4774–6585

    Known For

    • Award-winning restaurant
    • Updated blast from the past
    • Delicious classic Argentine dishes for sharing
  • 11. Florencio

    Barrio Norte

    The cheesecake. Wait, the caramelized pear tart. No, the immense chocolate cake. Whichever you choose at this tiny café on a lane a couple blocks north of Recoleta Cemetery, expect near-perfection. Salads, savory pies, and sandwiches round out the offerings.

    Pasaje Francisco de Vittoria 2363, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1425ENA, Argentina
    11-4807–6477

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Mon., Tues., Thurs., and Sat. 9–8, Wed. and Fri. 9 am–8 pm and 9 pm–midnight
  • 12. La Biela

    $ | Recoleta

    A blast from the past, this traditional café is one of the best spots in Recoleta for people-watching and celebrity-spotting. For the most part, it's a place to linger over coffee and a pastry, or perhaps a savory sandwich at midday, but there's also a full menu of local specialties, and it's open until 2 am. When the weather cooperates, locals and tourists mix and mingle at the outdoor tables—this despite the fact that there's a higher charge for the privilege. That leaves the dining room dominated by a local crowd.

    Quintana 600, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1129, Argentina
    11-4804–0449

    Known For

    • Old-school vibe
    • Teatime crowd
    • Outdoor dining
  • 13. La Giralda

    $ | Centro

    Don't let the small tables or surly waiters put you off—the signature chocolate con churros (hot chocolate with crisp cigar-shape doughnuts) at this bar notable are to die for.

    Av. Corrientes 1453, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1042AAA, Argentina
    11-4371–3846
  • 14. La Morada

    $ | Plaza de Mayo

    Local office workers know where to find the best lunchtime empanadas. Vintage adverts, 1960s LPs, and photos of late, great Argentine celebrities are hung so close together you can barely see the walls.

    Hipólito Yrigoyen 778, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1086AAL, Argentina
    11-4343–3003

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends
  • 15. La Perla

    $ | La Boca

    This colorful old-time café is the place for a licuado (milk shake) or tostado mixto (a local croque monsieur).

    Av. Pedro de Mendoza 1899, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1169AAC, Argentina
    11-4301–2985

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Daily 7 am–8 pm
  • 16. Mercado de los Carruajes

    $ | Centro

    Opening at the start of 2022, the long-waited Carriages Market is already being touted as Buenos Aires’ answer to NYC’s Chelsea Market. With more than 40 store fronts housed at this refurbished 19th-century carriage house, this gourmet food and retail marketplace aims to help bring the city center back to life. Stop by for a quick bite, a pint or a glass of wine, and soak up the ambience.

    Av. Leandro N. Alem 852, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1001AAQ, Argentina

    Known For

    • Lots of stores under one roof
    • New in town
    • Upcycled carriage house turned food market
  • 17. Mr Ho

    $ | Centro

    A cheery spot that has lifted Centro’s dining options, this family-run spot serves up delicious and authentic Korean dishes. First generation migrant Martín Ho cooks while daughter Abi runs front of house, and together they run an efficient K-food ship, serving up well-priced soups such as Budae Jjigae as well as popular meaty main Bulgogi. There’s also a wide and tasty selection of veggie dishes too. This is an ideal spot for early eaters as dinner starts at 6 pm and ends at 9:30 pm. 

    Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1057, Argentina
    11-6560–1004

    Known For

    • Authentic Korean dishes
    • Well priced
    • Good for veggies too
  • 18. Museo Evita Restaurante

    $$ | Palermo Botánico

    The checkered floors and glossy black tables of Museo Evita Restaurante are as stylish as the great lady herself. Sticky and flaky, the medialunas here are some of the best in town.

    J.M. Gutiérrez 3926, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1425ARF, Argentina
    11-4800–1599

    Known For

    • Historical and elegant spot
    • Open from lunch thru dinner
    • Good wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.
  • 19. Ña Serapia

    $ | Palermo

    One of the city's best known and beloved pulperías, Ña Serapia (local slang that means the "Martyred Lady") is tiny, with only a dozen seats wedged into a space big enough for half as many. Grab some cheap eats, including great empanadas, local stews like locro or lentil, or even small pizzas.

    Av. Las Heras 3357, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina
    11-4801–5307

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No credit cards
  • 20. Oui Oui

    Palermo

    French-cute is one way to describe the baby-pink tables and the blackboard filled with quirkily named dishes at Oui Oui. Chef Rocío García Orza achieves a rare thing: homemade breakfast, lunch, and tea that are so much better than anything you could make at home.

    Nicaragua 6068, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, C1414BWN, Argentina
    11-4778–9614

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Tues.–Fri. 8 am–8 pm, Sat.–Sun. 10 am–8 pm

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