Discover Restaurants offering the best International food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina. 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 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
4 based on 1632 reviews
Cabernet offers finest haute cuisine in an exclusive cozy and quiet environment. Our patio places us in contact with nature while we enjoy the exquisite food and an excellent selection of wines. Our wine list is the largest you will find in Buenos Aires.
We had our first ever meal in South America at Cabernet based on the advice of our driver, and we were not disappointed.The chorizo appetiser was massive, but beautiful and very juicy - better even than Don Julioâs.The sirloin in red wine reduction was superb, and the waiters coped very well with our complete lack of Spanish, and request for a gluten free meal.The wine choice was spot on and the service generous, professional and warm.Seating options are inside, or a lovely covered adjoining courtyard facing a fabulous lovely street.
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.
4 based on 1127 reviews
The territory is, in fact, one of the biggest playfields of Chila's cuisine, and over the years the restaurant has rather inadvertently created a unique map of Argentina's regions with each of Pedro Bargero's menus or chapters. This map takes the country
Just go. Excellent food, service and wine, great presentation, worth every peso. I had the tasting menu paired with the wine package. They are both generous, wine is topped up and there are several small dishes in addition to the 7 on the menu. In total, at least 10-12 items. Delicious.
Most Popular Spanish food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 2078 reviews
Excellent service. Big plate of meat and the best provaleta that we have ever had! Great wine options. Everything in BA is reasonably priced, even in high end restaurants. We had a free glass of fizz and the digestif are super sized! Really nice lunch in nice area.
5 based on 196 reviews
We are a closed doors restaurante, we offer a gastronomic experience and enjoyment for those who visit us. We receive them in our house, so that they feel like yours. We offer a menu of 5 steps with and a list of selected Argentine wines, from different s
Guillermo and Christian are excellent hosts and booking was not a problem. The food was truly excellent and for the quality the price was very reasonable. Like their other guests we received very helpful recommendations for our journey to Salta and beyond. A must do if you can get in !
Best Brew Pub food near Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
4 based on 516 reviews
Stop your time is the concept that accompanies Berto a restaurant kitchen author, conceived to go to enjoy, without thinking of anything else, to live the moment. The menu changes with the season, always aware of the freshness of the ingredients. The star
Visiting Lujan for the day and didn't want to go to the "touristic" restaurants so found this on TripAdvisor and turned out to be an excellent choice! Locals dine here. Food is cooked by an executive chef so it's delicious and decently priced!
Most Popular Grill food in Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
5 based on 118 reviews
Restaurant De La Cascada has a varied gastronomic offer, author dishes and regional cuisine. The restaurant presents a warm and pleasant atmosphere in a room that exhibits very good capacity and spaciousness of spaces. For the summer you can enjoy the gal
We stopped by in this city in the way to Patagonia, and we were surprised by this spot, which we absolutely recommend. We followed the recommendation of the cheff and went with "molejas crocantes", which is part of the gut of the cow rarely seen in the US, cooked well until crunchy. My wife went with a mix of raw cooked vegetables. As dessert we had a mousse with chocolate and maracuja which was really good.Thank you Timmydav for your comments and rating. We are very happy that you have been able to stop and enjoy this wonderful place and our delicious food. We are waiting for you again here on your return from Patagonia ...See you soon
Where to eat Argentinean food in Province of Buenos Aires: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1542 reviews
Aramburu bets on the guest experience. The proprietary chef, Gonzalo Aramburu, experiments with sophisticated dishes that reflect his gastronomic philosophy, highlighting techniques of molecular gastronomy, such as: introduction of chemical elements (liqu
Wonderfully varied and thoughtful tasting menu. Very reasonably priced by the standards of equivalent European Restaurants. Definitely worth a Michelin star IMHO, perhaps two. If Iâm allowed a quibble it felt a bit rushed, and food could have been explained in more detail (but Sommelier irreproachable). Presentation delightfully (to my taste) un-pretty.
Best Barbecue food near Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
5 based on 498 reviews
Simple decor, attentive servers, gracious host, interesting but not remarkable food courses, however the dominant memory is the overall low quality of the wines. As visitors to a place known for its wonderful wines we really expected a more refined and generally better selection paired to the various food servings. Definitely not a recommended spot for good quality wine appreciating people. I am very surprised by the high rated reviews this place got from TripAdvisor members...
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