Naná – Buenos Aires
Naná’s new location is at the Rosedal in Palermo. There’s a loft-like decor playing off the arched brick ceiling above. Sophisticated, well-executed menu. Acceptable but not stellar service. A superior casual dining experience.
Naná’s new location is at the Rosedal in Palermo. There’s a loft-like decor playing off the arched brick ceiling above. Sophisticated, well-executed menu. Acceptable but not stellar service. A superior casual dining experience.
If we’d have know that Evita could inspire a restaurateur to put out rich, sumptuous comfort food and equally good beer we’d have changed our political leanings years ago. Don’t miss Peron, Peron.
Club Social bridges the gap between what used to be and what ‘is’ in Buenos Aires. A pleasant ambiance, modern menu and consistent execution make Club Social worth a visit.
American-Style Bistro similar to Hillstone / Houston’s restaurants in the states. Polished stone and stained wood decor. Has the feel of nice casino restaurant in Vegas. Busy place. Almost always a wait for table. Pork ribs were great. Super-tasty sauce. Burger was okay …. but only okay. Pretty expensive but worth a visit for the ribs.
This is no gourmet restaurant. It’s just really good food at a descent price. That shouldn’t be something to brag about … but in Buenos Aires, it’s pretty rare. Beware a visit on weekends based on consumer reviews we’ve read. On a weeknight, I think it’s a definite "GO".
This is sort of a build your own burger format. You can select the weight of the patty and the toppings and they’ll flip up and serve ’em up the way you want them. They are quite reasonably priced.