Best restaurants serving Omelettes in Buenos Aires

Although the ingredient list is short, perfecting an omelette can be a bit daunting. Best to let a chef that can flip things around in a pan with the turn of wrist take control of the task. And where do you find such a chef?
We found a handful of places in Buenos Aires that turn out a pretty good omelet. Here's that list.

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 …
London City café, a block from Plaza de Mayo, is a throwback to mid-century Buenos Aires. Opens at 6 am making it best spot in Buenos Aires for an early-start b …
Ollie O’s choice for lounging with a cup of coffee in Palermo Soho. 100% Colombian coffee. 100% Argentine beef in the burger. It’s 100% "Go!"
Ninina offers lunch and dinner, but shines for breakfast, coffee and desserts. Probably the spot for breakfast in Buenos Aires.