Best Breakfast in Buenos Aires

Best Breakfast in Buenos Aires

Many Porteños don’t eat breakfast. Quite a few sleep through it. Others are willing to settle for a cup of coffee and a croissant. But if you’re an Aussie, a Brit or North American, a proper breakfast with either eggs or griddle cakes is a required start to the day. And many Argentines are joining the parade, reveling in the joy of a well-prepared Eggs Benedict or Croque Madame for the first meal of the day. We peddled and walked our way across the city to find the best restaurants for Breakfast in Buenos Aires.
It's a big city so you can narrow the results by neighborhood or select your favorite menu items from the menus at these restaurants.

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Lobo Cafe – Buenos Aires
Rating: 4.5 stars
Price: $$$
Type: Casual Dining
Cuisine: Coffee - Bread - Pastries, Eclectic
Review summary:

Lobo Café is the best option for breakfast in Puerto Madero, overlooking the harbour. Nice decor. Friendly, but lackluster service. Commendable French toast.



Narda Comedor Buenos Aires
Rating: 4.5 stars
Price: $$$$
Type: Casual Dining
Cuisine: Eclectic Gourmet
Review summary:

An ultra-casual dining experience in a cheery and comfortable ambiance with good service and a menu full of interesting dishes that are well-executed. albeit se …



Café Blue’s – Buenos Aires
Rating: 4.3 stars
Price: $$$
Type: Casual Dining
Cuisine: Eclectic
Review summary:

Café Blue’s has a well-executed, unique menu, excellent, friendly service, at rock-bottom prices. One of Ollie O’s favorite casual-dining spots in Buenos Aires.



Jay’s American Food – Buenos Aires
Rating: 4.3 stars
Price: $$
Type: Fast Casual
Cuisine: American South
Review summary:

Jay’s has real pancakes and waffles with butter and Aunt Jemima syrup. French toast, bacon, eggs and hash-browns. Hot wings. Fried Chicken. Apple Pie. NUFF SAID …



Le Pain Quotidien – Buenos Aires
Rating: 4.3 stars
Price: $$$
Type: Cafe, Casual Dining
Cuisine: Coffee - Bread - Pastries, French
Review summary:

For coffee, breakfast, lunch, afternoon merienda, or dinner, Le Pain Quotidien is a smart choice.



Hierbabuena – Buenos Aires
Rating: 4.2 stars
Price: $$$
Type: Casual Dining
Cuisine: Coffee - Bread - Pastries
Review summary:

Look up "cute little bakery and bistro" in the Encyclopedia Britannica and you’ll see a photo of Hierbabuena. This place is just cool. Just moved to t …



Croque Madame – Buenos Aires
Rating: 4.2 stars
Price: $$$
Type: Casual Dining
Cuisine: Coffee - Bread - Pastries, Eclectic
Review summary:

The Croque Madame location on Libertad received good marks after repeated disappointments at the locations on Uruguay and Callao, and now-defunct location in Al …



Ninina – Buenos Aires
Rating: 4.1 stars
Price: $$$
Type: Cafe, Casual Dining
Cuisine: Coffee - Bread - Pastries, Eclectic
Review summary:

Ninina offers lunch and dinner, but shines for breakfast, coffee and desserts. Probably the spot for breakfast in Buenos Aires.



Birkin – Buenos Aires
Rating: 3.9 stars
Price: $$$
Type: Cafe
Cuisine: Coffee - Bread - Pastries
Review summary:

Birkin is a popular café with locations in the Palermo Botánico and Palermo Hollywood neighborhoods offering a varied menu with a slight emphasis on breakfast a …



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