Steak is definitely a popular choice for anyone coming to visit Buenos Aires but in recent years it has developed a restaurant scene that would rival New York and London; Mexican, Italian, Japanese... You name it.
180 Burger Bar
Eating
4
1

If you want to see real Argentinean people having lunch in their office break, and taste really good local meat, try this place.
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Rodi bar
Restaurants
3
3

At Rodi you're guaranteed to get a decent steak without the tourist price tag. You'll also feel a bit away from all the busyness and feel like you're experiencing a more traditional and authentic restaurant rather than enduring the soulless restaurants not too far way.
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Local Experience
Small-Group City Tour of Buenos Aires
Prices from
35
USD
Duration
3 h
Languages
English, Spanish
IL Ballo Del Mattone
Eating
3
2

If you're looking for a tasty meal and somewhere lively to enjoy it then this place is where it's at. The graffiti-ed walls and memorabilia also add to the overall atmosphere. It's a perfect spot before a big night out and the staff are also really friendly.
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San Antonio de Areco
Eating
7
3

As beautiful and exciting as Buenos Aires is, there's a lot more to Argentina that is to be discovered and if you're looking to get a taste of the gaucho lifestyle then you must take a visit to San Antonio... Or even go one step further and stay at a nearby Estancia (there are many not far from San Antonio) and experience life in 'el campo'.
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Fabrica del Taco
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This is a really good option if you're wanting an alternative to steak and the menu offer over seven different types of tacos so there shouldn't be anyone in want. Start with quacamole, homemade tortillas and refried beans then follow it with 1-2 tacos of your choice. YUMMY.
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The Alvear
Eating
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2

Of course, Afternoon Tea isn't the first thing you would think about doing in Buenos Aires but take it from me, taking an hour or two for tea and something sweet is how the locals like to spend their afternoons. In fact, the Argentines coin it "5 O'Clock" (it should really be called "Evening Tea").
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Local Experience
Small-Group City Tour of Buenos Aires
Prices from
35
USD
Duration
3 h
Languages
English, Spanish
Evita museum cafe/restaurant
Eating
3
0

As one of the most famous faces of Argentina, you might be interested in delving into the life and history of Eva Peron. If not, the cafe/restaurant makes a perfect retreat from the tourist trail and it's somewhere to treat yourself after walking around all day.
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Paseo La Plaza
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3

For the theatre buffs out there, Corrientes is the main drag and Paseo La Plaza will offer a welcome break if you're wanting to get away from the hustle and bustle of it all. Even if you're not into theatre, Corrientes is good to have a wander down as it's really where the heartbeat of the city is - then escape to Paseo La Plaza when needing to.
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Milion
Eating
10
2

A place we could say that has some magic to go for a drink. Located in a traditional Buenos Aires Luxury home, Milion is one of the most sophisticated places in Buenos Aires to spend a beautiful summer night at its stunning garden.
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Mercadito Latino
Restaurants
3
1

After a visit to San Telmo market, this place will come as a welcome place to refuel on tasty and unique food before braving the crowds again. The Latino inspired cuisine offers something for everyone and it's definitely a nice change from endless steak!
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Burgio
Restaurants
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If you want to know what pizza means for people in Buenos Aires you should spend some time trying the greasy and not healthy variation of this Italian food. Vintage decoration and atmosphere become a hidden treasure in this area.
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Victoria Brown
Restaurants
1
0

Sometimes you just need to treat yourself when you're on the road and particularly if you're on holiday. Victoria Brown may not seem like much from the outside but the almost hidden doorway as you enter will take through to another side to the bar, where bar tenders are waiting to serve you one of the best cocktails I've had so far in the city.
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Casa Felix
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If you haven't experienced a Closed Door Restaurant then it's probably worth explaining first that it is basically a restaurant hosted in someone's home. Buenos Aires has really taken hold of the idea and Casa Felix is just one of many but quite special in its own right. A cosy, authentic and tasty experience.
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El Sanjuanino
Restaurants
1
1

This is a charming and cosy place to try out some of Argentina's most famous snacks: empanadas. The wine is also served in 'Pingus' (jugs shaped like a penquins) which Argentines can't seem to get enough of. Prices are really reasonable and if you would prefer not to sit in then you can also takeaway.
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Lo de Rita
Restaurants
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This is a nice "Bodegon" with a varied menu from milanesas to pasta.
The dishes are big adn really tasty.
This place is a few blocks from the cementery of Recoleta.
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