Restaurant restaurants in Buenos Aires
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Siga la Vaca
Only the truly hungry should set foot in this excellent all-you-can-stuff parrilla. Work your way from the appetizer salad bar to the grill, where the meat hangs out. Eat slowly and pace yourself, and you’ll only need to eat once that day. One drink and a dessert are included in the price, which varies depending on the meal and day.
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Mama Racha
Sitting on the rooftop terrace on a hot day, looking over Plaza Palermo Viejo, you might feel life can’t get any better than this. Then your salmon and arugula salad with lemonade arrives, and you’ll know it can. The wood-block menu also has good creative salads, sandwiches and breakfast choices, but service can be slow.
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Rodi Bar
A great option for well-priced, unpretentious food in upscale Recoleta. This traditional restaurant with fine old-world atmosphere and extensive menu offers something for everyone, from inexpensive combo plates to relatively unusual dishes such as liver stuffed with nuts. Opens very early in the morning.
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Como en Casa
Gorgeous cafe-restaurant in Barrio Norte, with an elegant atmosphere. Best for its shady patio, complete with large fountain and surrounded by grand buildings – a must on a warm day. This location has a few dinner options; their other branches have mostly fancy pastries and sandwiches, salads or crepes.
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Fresh Market
It’s not on the water, but a sidewalk table does just fine at this upscale cafe-restaurant. Choose from stir-fried veggies, grilled salmon or broccoli ravioli with garlic sauce, and sit pretty with Puerto Madero’s wealthy residents. There’s a luscious dessert case inside, so be sure to take a peek.
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Grant’s
This tenedor libre (all-you-can-eat) offers a fantastic assortment of foods too numerous to mention. There are also plenty of parrilla and dessert selections. The price depends on the meal and on the day of the week; drinks are mandatory and cost extra.
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La Farmacia
If you need some energy to get you through the night, La Farmacia is a gay-friendly restaurant.
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