The neon signs of La Maroma are a beacon in the dark streets of the Abasto neighborhood. A classic and eternally busy bodegón, hams and garlic hang from the ceiling and guitarists make the rounds playing tableside tangos. The menu is endless and a bit confusing, and many people settle for...
In an old house with no sign and virtually no exterior lighting, La Reina Kunti can be a bit hard to find, so go with the address in hand. Inside, eclectic furnishings, ranging from antiques chests surrounded by throw pillows to high tables with tree-trunk benches, set the relaxed tone to enjoy...
Ask any Argentine about Las Violetas, and chances are they will have a fond memory of coming here as a child. This truly is the perfect Argentine café, with the most delicious medialunas in all of Argentina (I am convinced), loose-leaf tea served in its own silver tea pot, numerous coffee...
The deep crimson exterior of this pizzeria/bar, inspired by the conspicuously named flower, is what initially catches one’s attention. Inside, however, it is the surprising collection of small modern art pieces that adorn the red walls and set this restaurant apart. Located on the busy and loud...