Find out what Spanish 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 1308 reviews
Nice seafood restaurant, visited by the people of Mar del Plata mostly, you have to book a table or wait.
We had lunch at Sur on a Sunday and were not disappointed. Excellent shrimps breaded with coconut and very good Salmon Sur. We will come back.
What to do and see in Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina: The Best Places and Tips
4 based on 982 reviews
What a great find, so pleased we had dinner here. Itâs a funky little restaurant with great food and a very passionate host. It was busy but they seemed to cater for everyone that came through the door.Very cost effective and enjoyable eating.Well worth a visit!Gracias amigo ! Te esperamos nuevamente!
4 based on 658 reviews
I had a steak and grilled vegetables very large portions all properly prepared and very kind attentive service. English spoken no problem and super professional servers. As a solo traveler I was very comfortable here, and would definitely recommend coming here. This was a special dinner out for me as I'm a budget traveler but would love to come here again delicious.
4 based on 212 reviews
Salustiana is a house-restaurant located behind closed doors in a house built in 1900 in Adrogué, South Buenos Aires with pine floors and adobe walls, where lived Doña Salustiana Garcia who inspired a passion for home cooking and where today his granddaug
Ambiente cálido y muy recomendable para reuniones con amigos.Una cocina variada desde platos de âollaâ a platos muy elaborados.Tambien se destacan sus cenas temáticas y cata de vinosGracias x la visita saludos
Best Brew Pub food near Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
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 :)
Most Popular Grill food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 178 reviews
Stopped in based on TA reviews as Iâm was staying in hotel nearby. I tried to get in Sunday evening and it jam packed so I came back after lunch a few days later. Got a spot, but still crowded. Ordered el diablo and it was outstanding. Good pork sausage with very good sauces to add. Added a lager draft and it was a great lunch. Definitely will go again before my trip ends.
Where to eat Argentinean food in Province of Buenos Aires: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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)
Best Barbecue food near Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
5 based on 239 reviews
Discover the Asado steak tradition, served with a twist. This is a reservation only experience that starts at 19:45. We have created a closed-door dining experience that explores new ways of serving Argentine Asado classics, like provoleta, ribeye, tira d
The Fogon experience is excellent! The staff take you on a journey through a traditional Argentine asado and explain the cooking process, the ingredients and the history as you enjoy the meal. The wine pairing is carefully thought out - I would recommend the Premium selection! The food itself is delicious and abundant. The restaurant is set up so everyone is circled around the grill in the middle which makes it easy to speak with other guests which I believe adds to the experience. You will leave the restaurant with lots of new information and a full and very happy tummy!Dear Guest, Thank you for taking the time to review us. We are delighted to see you enjoyed your evening with us. At Fogón Asado we aimed to create an experience that would closely resemble the asado tradition of Argentina whilst still feeling indulgent and elegant. We wanted to combine the social aspect of asados, often missed in many restaurants, and the typical cuts with a modern twist and feel. Our goal is for our guests to enjoy themselves, eat some the best meat our country has to offer and, hopefully, meet new people, for asados are always best enjoyed amongst friends and family! We always take great care in the preparation and presentation of our dishes, we love sharing our culture and introducing new people to this wonderful tradition of ours. We hope to welcome you back soon, Kind regards The Fogón Asado team.
Top 10 Latin food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
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