Top 10:

Buenos Aires Local Traditional Restaurants

    • Cho-Cha Abuela Kitsch Bar - Buenos Aires
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    • Comedor Nikkai - Buenos Aires
      • 2. Comedor Nikkai

      • Traditional Japanese cuisine in BA's Japanese cultural center
        • Asian
        • Japanese
        • Local Traditional
        • Affordable
        • San Telmo
    • Los Inmortales - Buenos Aires
      • 3. Los Inmortales

      • Pizza & Nostalgia
        • Italian
        • Local Traditional
        • Affordable
        • Barrio Norte
    • Hipólito Restó & Arte - Buenos Aires
    • El Trapiche - Buenos Aires
      • 5. El Trapiche

      • Hearty local grub on a busy Palermo corner
        • Latin American
        • Local Traditional
        • Moderately Priced
        • Palermo
    • Mirasol (El) - Buenos Aires
      • 6. Mirasol (El)

      • Picturesque river-view from the terrace
        • Local Traditional
        • Affordable
        • Puerto Madero
    • Moliere Café - Buenos Aires
      • 7. Moliere Café

      • Classic and comfortable neighborhood dining
        • Mediterranean
        • Local Traditional
        • Cheap
        • Barrio Norte
    • Ribera (La) - Buenos Aires
      • 8. Ribera (La)

      • Excellent tapas in La Boca
        • Seafood
        • Local Traditional
        • Moderately Priced
        • La Boca
    • Pizzeria Guerrin - Buenos Aires
      • 9. Pizzeria Guerrin

      • Guerrin is one of the top pizza restaurants in Buenos Aires. Located right in the middle of the theater...
    • La querencia cocina autoctona - Buenos Aires
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  • When in Buenos Aires, it's best to throw carb- and calorie-caution to the wind and give into the porteño way: steak, steak, and more steak, washed down with - what else? - tasty red wine from the various vineyard regions of the huge country. Parrillas, the local term for the popular, dime-a-dozen grill restaurants, can be found on literally every block in the city, and range from upscale, romantic settings with finer cuts of beef, finer wines and national favorites such as Patagonian lamb, to dives where diners can fill their bellies like the locals with empanadas, steaks, and Italian-style pizza, topping off the satisfying grub with shockingly cheap bills at the end of the meal. Vegetarians need not fret, however; there is a greener side to cuisine in Buenos Aires, though you'll have to know where to look to find it. Trendy Palermo packs the highest proportion of international dining options and ethnic food, with stylish eateries with stimulating menus on every corner. Those looking for ethnic options should try out the numerous Peruvian, Bolivian, Japanese, Middle Eastern, Indian, Kosher, and Asian offerings, clustered mainly in the scores of small ethnic enclaves around Buenos Aires. Some of the most interesting cuisine and dining atmospheres can be found in the growing 'puerta cerrada' ('closed-door') scene, in which small numbers of guests are invited to tuck into gourmet cuisine in the intimacy of the chef's own home.

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