Find out what European restaurants to try in Province of Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbwenos ˈaiɾes], Provincia de Buenos Aires; English: "good airs") is the largest and most populous Argentinian province. It takes the name from the city of Buenos Aires, which used to be part of the province and the provincial capital until it was federalized in 1880. Since then, in spite of bearing the same name, the province does not include the national capital city proper, though it does include all other localities of the Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area surrounding it. The current capital of the province is the city of La Plata, founded in 1882.
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4 based on 589 reviews
Restaurant behind closed doors available with 42 guests per night . One shift with 4 steps menu + live show . Only by reservation . Fixe menu each day and optional vegetarian menu , children or suitable for coeliacs . Run by the owners , a young couple of
The food was delicious and the atmosphere was a lot of fun. The great thing about this place is that it's a closed door restaurant, so you call ahead for reservations. We were served a dish of potatoes and meat together, as well as some sushi-- the chef was showcasing her award winning sushi. We the had live music while eating dessert. I highly recommend going to this restaurant if you get a chance, for a fun night with a great environment.Hi Kristen! it was such a pleasure to meet you, and thanks for visit our country. Hope you come here often and call us to dinner in our place. Greetings from all the staff :)
4 based on 1882 reviews
Authentic French Brasserie with traditional French cuisine, onion soup, steak tartar, duck confit, beef bourguignon, salmon tartar, profiteroles, tatin tart and of course the best creme brulee in Buenos Aires.
I am a frequent visitor to Buenos Aires and as such I have dined at many, as well as the top reputed steak restaurants in the city. My dinner at Brasserie Pentanque was by far the best, most flavorful and tender cut of beef that I have had here in BA. I went with the recommendations if my server (Daniel) and was not dissapointed. I started with the French Onion soup and then for my entree I chose the Tournedo, and finished the chocolate mouse trio. Everything was absolutely delicious! I would highly recommend that you book a table the next time you are in BA.
4 based on 2086 reviews
Best sea food in Tandil! Well served, amazing place. The simplicity of the place is the perfect setting for an astonishing variety of great dishes, and a great wine selection to match every step. Our waiter was great, and they helped us enjoy our evening! Congrats Tierra de Azafranes!!
Most Popular Italian food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 1597 reviews
For us, we have been going to Buenos Aires for 35 years since our honeymoon, and we had the privilege of seeing fantastic retaurants such as Clark's de recoleta, Au Bec Fin, Gato Dumas, Brasserie Pètanque and others that no longer exist, Pecora Nera represents all the best that we saw in those years. Perfect atmosphere, service, refinement and cuisine at the highest level. Thank you Daniel for these wonderful moments.
Best Mediterranean food near Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 757 reviews
Walking into St. Regis Restaurant´s large Winter Garden-style dining room, guests are greeted by warm, soothing golden and peach tones complemented by crisp withe table linenes, dark wood accents and sophisticated nuances. Large windows overlooking the ci
St. Regis continues to provide good cuisine and superb environment. Breakfast and lunch are great, especially if you are lucky to have Vanesa or Andres helping you (they are both great). For dinner, our impression is that St. Regis is not at the level it was a few years ago. It is still good, but it used to be spectacular. In two occasions we were unable to drink the wine we wanted, even though they were in the list.
Top 5 Contemporary food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 628 reviews
Had dinner here on a Thursday night. Half empty.Found Waitering extremely poor. Pouring water for two of the three dinners is rather poor practice.Charging for a complementary amouse bouche is not complementary. Prawn dish was good.Patagonia Lamb mains was average and the veal with truffle was over done.Lovely interior. Good wine list. Poor service. Dear Mr Nolanar,We appreciate your comments about your experience at Rëd resto & lounge.We regret not having exceeded your expectations. Your feedback is very important to improve our service and provide.We look forward to welcoming you back soon and reverse your experience.Remaining at your disposal,Kind regards,Paula CarzoglioGuest Services Manager
Best Barbecue food near Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 950 reviews
We went for lunch after arriving in BA after a 10-hour flight. We were tired, but wow were we taken care of!We did the whole deal. App, main, dessert, wine. All was presented as a high-end restaurant.They started us with an additional amuse-bouche of chicken liver pate. Not to sound too snooty, but my wife exclaimed 'best ever!' We commented on how much we liked and they brought us more.We had a nice bottle of wine (recommended). And served in some of the best wine glasses ever (and I'm a glass snob...not to start a trend here).We shared the onion soup app, which was vegetable based and served in a 4-star manner (i.e., professionally).My wife had the octopus carpaccio, and really enjoyed it.I had the lamb ravioli, which I only thought was ok. (My wife disagreed.)Nice desserts and little treats here and there really made the meal. (bread, butter plate, petitfours, etc.)The real treat of the meal was the service. First class from start to finish.We strongly considered going back for a 2nd time, but ultimately had just too few meals in town to do so.
4 based on 360 reviews
Learn about the breadth of Argentine wine with a sommelier as your guide. Casa Coupage is a unique space where you can discover & interpret wine paired with delicious argentinian modern food in a truly personal atmosphere. Casa Coupage offers an haute-cui
Santiago is the consummate host. You are welcomed to his home and start with empanadas and torrentes wine from Salta on the roof terrace where you meet your fellow dinner guests, You then moving to the dining room where the magic begins. Santiago takes you on a journey through Argentinian wine and its history accompanied by delightful food. The dining table has a light bar built in which allows you to observe the different colours of the various wines properly - perhaps the coolest thing i have seen!If you have a real love of food and wine then do not miss this opportunity.You meet your fellow diners as strangers and leave the best of friends related through drink forever.
Top 10 Latin food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 168 reviews
Meals were well presented.Some plates are not included in the list and you have to ask for them.Meals good tasted and portion size ,were enough for dinner.Credits cards Visa and AMEX accepted (but not endorsed)
Where to eat Fast Food food in Province of Buenos Aires: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 322 reviews
I went for my birthday meal, and it couldn't have been a more memorable evening. The personal touch changes any restaurant experience from good to great, and this absolutely had that. The owners enjoy what they do and their energy is infectious. And to top it all off there was a bit of piano playing! The food itself was better than I could have expected, the choice was ample with both the cheese and meat fondue - very well though through! Such a great, local experience that I would recommend to any person visiting Tandil.
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