Casa Cavia – Buenos Aires
Casa Cavia falls squarely within the elite group of the city’s five best upscale dining restaurants. They cover all bases to create a comfortable and memorable dining experience. Magnifique!
Casa Cavia falls squarely within the elite group of the city’s five best upscale dining restaurants. They cover all bases to create a comfortable and memorable dining experience. Magnifique!
Gioia’s menu is completely vegan or vegetarian. Not a single meat dish on the menu. But the chef has created a short, but imaginative plant-based menu that’s full of delicious offering featuring legumes, whole grains, mushrooms and green leafy and cruciferous veggies. Service is top-notch.
Rëd Resto & Lounge is the sleek, polished dining spot adjoining the Hotel Madero. A well-conceived and perfectly executed menu. Friendly service. English-speaking staff. A tremendous value for high-end cuisine and service. Impressive!
La Dolfina Polo Bar is tucked into the back of a high-end clothing store and sports a polo theme and motíf. Opens at 8 a.m. to accomodate the early morning meetings of the diplomats that live in nearby Palermo Chico, and anyone else looking for nice little café with good food and service.
Using traditional French technique, Chef Rebaudino has created gourmet dishes in the grand French style, paying attention to every detail, from meticulous plating to creating complex sauces that bring out all the potential of these fabulous, but rarely experienced, local ingredients. Service and ambiance to match. Best elegant option for lunch in Buenos Aires.
Franca is a casual gourmet experience capitalizing on a sleek, minimalist décor. High-end execution and service at casual-dining prices. A great new addition to the dining scene in Buenos Aires. Our Franca restaurant review features a professional reviewer’s take on the décor, menu, execution of the menu, service and menu prices with a rating and a updated menu with prices.