Restaurants that serve
Alfajores in Buenos Aires

The Alfajor is the most emblematic dessert of Buenos Aires. It's two sweet, spongy cookies sandwiched around a creamy layer of dulce de leche. It's the most famous cookie of South America.

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Tanta comes to Buenos Aires. Famed chef Gaston Acurio brings a flavorful and well-executed menu to a sophisticated casual ambience in Buenos Aires.
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Sunae Asian Bistro is southeast Asian cuisine, done right. Best option for casual-dining Asian in Buenos Aires!
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Lobo Café is the best option for breakfast in Puerto Madero, overlooking the harbour. Nice decor. Friendly, but lackluster service. Commendable French toast.
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For coffee, breakfast, lunch, afternoon merienda, or dinner, Le Pain Quotidien is a smart choice.