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Bar 6
Bar 6can best be described as having a cozy and warm atmosphere. There is a long Scandinavian interior, mood lighting, comfortable velvet chairs and sofas to relax on while listening to lounge music. This centrally located restaurant in the Palermo neighborhood is very well known and for this reason is often visited by various celebrities. There is nothing transparent about this spot. It is known for having its own unique style. They offer a small international menu with dishes such as chicken kidney salad, vegetable wok, coriander quesadillas and grilled salmon. Also try one of their exotic cocktails at their reasonable priced bar. DJs ensure that the scene gets even livelier on weekend nights.
Style: International
Open: Mon-Sat from 8 p.m.
Speciality: Frutas del mar risotto
Address: Armenia 1676. In between El Salvador and Honduras, Palermo neighborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Main Courses: Between 25 and 55 pesos
How to Reach: Bus 15, 39, 151and 168
Telephone: 0054 4833 6807
Web: www.barseis.com
La Brigada
If you have ever eaten in San Telmo you know what its like to be packed in a tiny little place, awaiting for your steak with papas. Are you sick of bumping elbows with backpackers and locals and do you want a more tranquil experience? Go to La Brigada; over here it is more likely that you bumb into gentleman discussing their wines. This San Telmo favorite is a refined version of the traditional parilla; serving up excellent cuts of meets. Everything is accompanied by grilled cheeses, various salads and crispy fried potatoes. A good range of Malbec wines will bring a blush to your cheeks. La Brigada is said to be one of the best parillas in town.
Style: Argentinean/Traditional
Open: noon-3 p.m. and 8 p.m.- 1 a.m.
Speciality: Bife de Chorizo
Address: Estados Unidos 465. In between Bolivar and Defensa, San Telmo neigborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Main Courses: Between 20 and 40 pesos
How to Reach: Bus 29, 126 and 195
Telephone: 0054 4361 4685


Artemisia

Description: Would you like to eat something healthy after all these Argentinean grills and parillas? Head up to this warm and homey country kitchen in the busy city of Buenos Aires. The innovative organic menu they serve in this beautiful and tranquil restaurant ranges from bite-sized starters like polenta bruschetta topped with dried tomatoes, pear and arugula focaccia, vegetable wok dishes and homemade fish pasta dishes. Artemisias artsy salads are some of the best around town and accompanied with warm home made bread.
This lovely place is not only a restaurant but also a perfect spot to sip a tea out of their impressive range.
Style: Vegetarian/healthy
Open: Tue-Sun from 8.30 p.m
Speciality: Their homemade bread with dip sauce.
Address: Cabrera 3877. In between F Acuña de Figueroa and Medrano
Main Courses: Between 15 and 35 pesos
How to Reach: Bus 36, 92 and 106
Telephone: 0054 4863 4242
Web: www.artemisiaresto.com.ar

Berberer

Description: Berberer is the only restaurant in the large city of Buenos Aires offering real Moroccan cuisine. Luckily, they like to share it and allow you to try food that tastes just as good as if you were dining in the country itself. The restaurant is very light and airy complete with a lounge area to enjoy a cup of traditional tea on one of their comfortable cushions. The food is exquisite with traditional harissa chilli paste, olive and chicken tagine, freshly made Lavash flatbread and delicious vegetable couscous dishes. Finish off the evening with one of their amazing desserts accompanied with a strong tea and have a chat with the relaxed staff.
Style: Middle Eastern
Open: Thur-Sun from 12.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Daily from 8.30 p.m to 12 a.m.
Speciality: Baklava with cacao topping
Main courses: Between 25 and 40 pesos
Style: Middle Eastern
Open: Thur-Sun from 12.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. and Daily from 8.30 p.m to 12 a.m.
Speciality: Baklava with cacao topping
Address: Armenia 1880 in Between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, Palermo neighborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Main Courses: Between 25 and 40 pesos
How to Reach: Bus 39 and 55
Telephone: 0054 4833 5662

Café del Árbol

Description: At the Plaza Dorrego you´ll find many cafe's were you can sit and watch tango performances. But if you´re thirsty and feel like a big glass of fresh fruitjuice during the show, I would recommend Café del Árbol. They serve juices from all sorts of fruit mixed with crushed ice, milk or orangejuice. And the size of the glass allows you to take your time and enjoy the show for quite a while.
Address: Humberto Primero 424 San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Cala Bistro

Description: Newly renovated, Cala has changed the color of the facade, abandoned the postmodern decor, and incorporated a bar. The menu now offers items like egg mollet, tartar of sole garrison, salad with warm goat cheese and green grapes. Treat yourself to the Roman noodles with spinach and bacon or tenderloin medallion with bernaise. For dessert, try the peach tart or the sweets that accompany the coffee. Noteworthy is the bistro menu (fixed) that costs and changes every fortnight.
Address: Soler 4065
Telephone: +54 11 4823 0413

Comedor Nikkai

Description: This informal, yet traditional diner housed inside San Telmos Asociacion Japonesa turns out to be one of the best Sushi restaurants in town. It does not look fancy or as fashionable as the restaurants in Palermo, but please enjoy their delicious sushi while watching Japanese television. That makes the experience really authentic.
Style: Japanese, Sushi
Open: Mon-Sat noon- 3 p.m. and 7.30 p.m-11 p.m.
Speciality: Sushi
Address: Avenida Independencia 732 in between Chacabuco and Piedras, San Telmo neighborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Main Courses: Between 25 and 40 pesos
How to Reach: Bus 22, 24, 29 and 86
Telephone: 0054 4300 5848

Green Bamboo

Description: The food of this fashionable restaurant in Palermo is some of the most harmonious of the Asian cuisines with a unique balance between sweetness, saltiness, sourness and spiciness. It is elegant, balanced and delicious and it’s getting better and better. More people find out about this place; it is nearly the only restaurant where people go that do like spicy food. Dishes not only taste amazing, they also look amazing; beautifully decorated with pineapple or coconut shells. If you like South-East Asian food, or just quality food, you should not miss out this place.
Style: South-East Asian
Open: Daily from 8.30 p.m.
Speciality: Fried Calamari.
Address: Costa Rica 5802 and Carranza, Palermo neighborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Main Courses: Between 25 and 40 pesos
How to Reach: Bus 34, 93, 108 and 111
Telephone: 0054 4775 7050
Web: www.green-bamboo.com.ar

Kansas Grill & Bar

Description: This place is great and well-known for their beautiful restaurant. It´s beautifully decorated and it is their intention to make your visit to Kansas as pleasant as possible. They create a great ambiance of music, architecture and decoration. The waiters and managers in Kansas pay attention to every small detail to make all your expectations come true.
Style: American Restaurant
Open: Monday to Sunday 08.00 pm till close
Speciality: Ribs, Salmon pasta, Caesar salad
Address: Av. Del Libertador 4625
Main Courses: Lunch AR$92/ Dinner AR$105
How to Reach: Bus 64
Telephone: 4776 4100

La Cabrera

Description: This typical Argentinean restaurant is located in Palermo. Here you can find a lot of Parillas but no one like La Cabrera. Enjoy your meat in this beautiful decorated restaurant and be witness to the great ambiance in here. The service in La Cabrera is phenomenal and the waiter will tell you about the great wines they have got. In here you will get everything you wish for when you´re going to a restaurant.
Style: Parilla
Open: Tuesday to Sunday 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm. Monday to Thursday 8.30 pm to 1.00 am/Friday to Sunday 8.30 pm to 2.00 am.
Speciality: Ojo de Bife
Address: Cabrera 5127, Palermo, Buenos Aires
Main Courses: Between 100 and 150 pesos
How to Reach: Bus 168, 151, 140, 55, 34, 15, 141, 39R3, 110 and 106
Telephone: 4832 5754

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