Duque – Buenos Aires
Duque is the best mix of food, service, ambience, creativity and value among the hundreds of steakhouses in Buenos Aires. Check out the lengthy review to see why.
Duque is the best mix of food, service, ambience, creativity and value among the hundreds of steakhouses in Buenos Aires. Check out the lengthy review to see why.
13 Fronteras is the dream, and now reality, of U.S. born chef, Dave Soady. The chef utilizes local ingredients prepared with classic European techniques and a big dollop of imagination. This is gourmet food in a bistro setting at bistro prices. A very big ‘go’!
Huacho has earned a spot in our list of the Best Steakhouses in Buenos Aires, with menu featuring all the most important cuts of Argentine beef, supplemented with Patagonian lamb and trout. A clean, minimalist décor with enough leather and wood to keep things warm and comfortable. Efficient, friendly service. The best option west of downtown for grilled steaks.
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 breakfast. Full range of dishes including eggs done a variety of ways.
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 and brunch items. Almost always busy, especially on weekends for brunch.
Cucina Paradiso with locations in Palermo, Recoleta and Belgrano offers casual Italian cuisine for trattoria lovers. Well executed Italian cuisine with pasta and panini in a pleasant atmosphere. About as authentic as you’ll find in the Buenos Aires and reasonably priced.