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La Parlaccia

Description: This true Italian restaurant is the best choice in town if you want Italian. All the food is homemade and their pasta is delicious. Once you´ve eaten in La Parlaccia you will never want to go to anywhere else. This is a typical restaurant to go to with your family and enjoy a meal. The service in here is excellent and the waiters will make your visit unforgettable.
Style: Italian Mediterranean Cuisine
Open: Every day for lunch and dinner hours
Speciality: Pasta
Address: Alicia Moreau de Justo 1052
Main Courses: Lunch AR$86/ Dinner AR$110
How to Reach: Bus 2, 4, 8, 20, 22, 29, 33, 56, 61, 62, 64, 74, 86, 93, 103 ,111, 126, 129, 130, 143, 152, 159, 195
Telephone: 4343 1679

Lola

Description: This is by far one of the best international restaurants in Buenos Aires and one of the most well known. The dining room is bright and contemporary making it an enjoyable environment to dine in. Caricatures of major personalities can be seen decorating the walls, and fresh plants and flowers give Lola's dining room a feeling that spring is in the air. A French-trained chef offers creative dishes such as chicken fricassee with leek sauce, grilled trout with lemon-grass butter and zucchini, and beef tenderloin stuffed with Gruyère cheese and mushrooms. The chef will prepare dishes for those with special dietary requirements as well.
Style: Cuisine International
Open: Daily noon-4pm and 7pm-1am
Address: Roberto M. Ortiz 1805
Telephone: 11/4804-5959, 11/4802-3023

Minna

Description: This brand new restaurant in the East of the Puerto Madero neighborhood thanks its name to Porteño slang; Mina means women. Every dish of this restaurant is called after a lady and is made with as much passion as the Argentinean women have. It is through these teasing touches and good food that Minna stands out from the sea of ´normal restaurants´ in Puerto Madero. You can pick a whine out of the rack with more than 900 Argentinean bottles, eat one of their delicious stone baked and square shaped pizzas and wash down your meal with a passionate cocktail.
Style: Modern Argentinean (grill, pasta, pizza)
Open: Daily from noon to 2 a.m.
Speciality: stone baked pizzas
Address: Olga Cossettini 1691, near the corner of Vera Peñaloza, Puerto Madero neighborhood, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Main Courses: Between 20 and 35 pesos
How to Reach: Bus 2 and 152
Telephone: 0054 5787 3090
Web: www.minnacocinapassion.com

Nuestra Parrilla

Description: Quit close to San Telmo´s Plaza Dorrego, you´ll find a very good grillbar. It´s very small with a big stone grill oven and has a very good smell of meat and charcoil. They serve cheap, fast and tasty parrilla favorites ranging from choripan (chorizo on bread) and morcipan (blood sausage on bread) to grilled steaks. On the wall you´ll find good reviews from visitors from all over the world, scribbled on peaces of paper. But Nuestra Parrilla is also popular among San Telmo locals, since it was quite packed up to the sidewalk. I would go for the choripan, which will cost you 4 pesos.
Address: 471 Carlos Calvo San Telmo, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Olsen

Description: Attend a Sunday brunch at this restaurant and find an array of diners, from expatriates to local portenos. This unique spot serves both brunch and ethnic food. The décor is pure Scandinavia, with curvy plywood furniture and 60 types of vodkas. Dishes include herring and smoked salmon with Argentine bondiola (pork tenderloin). If you enjoy dining outside, make sure to call ahead to get an outdoor table on the heated deck. If a cozier atmosphere is your preference, dine inside around the fireplace. In a concession to Argentines’ overheated night life, brunch goes on until 8 p.m.
Style: Scandinavian
Address: Gorriti 5870, Buenos Aires
Telephone: 11/4776-7677

Parolaccia di Mare

Description: This branch of the Bad Mouth chain of restaurants specializes in seafood. Marine-inspired decor abounds evoking a fisherman's wharf. The ambience and attentive service create an inviting family atmosphere. Italian gusto is present in the Pulpo a la Napolitana (squid with tomato sauce and cheese), Merluza Negra a la Crema de Esparragos (black hake in asparagus creme sauce), homemade pasta and an array of seafood dishes.
Address: Avenida Alicia Moreau de Justo 1160
Telephone: +54 11 4343 5008

Siga La Vaca

Description: For fresh buffet food, a good variety of side dishes and some great barbecue, Siga La Vaga is the place to haunt. This place translates into 'follow the cow' and there is more meat served here than anywhere else in Buenos Aires. Plus, you also get a free bottle of wine or a liter of beer ... it's your choice.
Open: Noon onwards M-Su
Address: Alicia Moreau de Justo 1714
Telephone: +54 11 4315 6801

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