Café Blue’s – Buenos Aires
Café Blue’s has a well-executed, unique menu, excellent, friendly service, at rock-bottom prices. One of Ollie O’s favorite casual-dining spots in Buenos Aires.
Café Blue’s has a well-executed, unique menu, excellent, friendly service, at rock-bottom prices. One of Ollie O’s favorite casual-dining spots in Buenos Aires.
Best Burger in town. Hands down. It’s expensive, but if you’ve got a craving for a really good burger, this is it.
Trixie’s attempt at replicating a 1950’s American-style Diner is admirable. Good service and excellent burgers. Menu full of American-style Diner classics. All done quite well.
Heisenburger. Craft burgers with unique condiments. No table service. Typically long lines to place your order and 20 minutes to receive your order. Moderately expensive although combo with fries and drink makes it a bit more reasonable.
Good ingredient but miscues on execution. More pleasant ambiance than nearby 180 Burger Bar, but at twice the cost.
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.