Best restaurants serving Scrambled Eggs in Buenos Aires

Well. This is one trend from Europe that sort of caught on and stuck. This, and hard-boiled eggs, is about the only form of cooked eggs you could find in Buenos Aires until a couple of years ago. So this is your most likely "score" for eggs for breakfast somewhere close to where you slept last night.
In Buenos Aires, the rule-of-thumb is to mix in some ham and possibly a bit of cheese. Why not throw the cook a curve-ball? Ask if the cook can blend in a few thin slices of cooked chorizo sausage. That'll throw the waiter for a loop!
We scoured over a thousand menus to find quite a few restaurants open for breakfast that include scrambled eggs on the menu and here they are, on the map.

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