My Favorite Places
El Cuartito
El Cuartito
A typical Italian food restaurant customized from Argentina. This famous pizza restaurant is a classic under all the workers of the city center. It also has a very important feature, you have to eat at the counter of a bar, but standing. Without a doubt, the best pizzeria in Buenos Aires is “El Cuartito”.
Guerrin
Guerrin
Another place that you have to go to is Guerrin. It’s the typical place for dinner after the theatre on Av. Corrientes, or simply to eat one of the best pizzas at the passage of the City of Buenos Aires.
We highly recommend the provolone cheese!!
The Parolaccia and La Bistecca
The Parolaccia and La Bistecca
Where to eat the best barbecue? It is easy, a chain of restaurants that has everything. The Parolaccia and La Bistecca, are the best places to eat typical Argentine barbecue. It is characterized to some specific cuts of meat that are not found in any other barbecue places in Buenos Aires. Another great feature is the variety of meals, and they’re always maintaining good quality of the food.
Las Cholas
Las Cholas
With a living room decorated in country style, and a magnificent menu to eat barbecue. We recommend testing some meat here.
Los Chanchitos
Los Chanchitos
The fusion of pizza with the Milanese, born “Pizzanesa. Originating in this meal, “The Little Pigs” is a landmark of the city of Buenos Aires.
Milanese club
Milanese club
If you really want to know the best Milanese, you must go to one of the branches of the Milanese club. They have more than 100 varieties of Milanese, many different flavors and a original taste.
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