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27. Criolla
If you want to eat as if you were visiting your grandmother, nothing is better than this Recoleta restaurant. Try the spicy locro with cheese and, also, cheese and onion empanadas. The house red wine is terrific. Pueyrredon 15508
28. Tapas in San Telmo
El Perro Andaluz offers tapas (appetizers) with live music and a cosmopolitan feel. A reservation ahead of time can ensure that you dine on the balcony overlooking Plaza Dorrego.
Defensa 1066 1st floor
Tel: 4362-5562
29. A Pub Crawl through the Irish Bars
On Reconquista, in the heart of the city, there are several establishments that are havens for all those who celebrate St. Patricks Day. Start with a light beer at Kilkennys, then a dark one over at John Johns, and finish up your night at Deep Blue with a chance to try over a hundred multi-colored drinks.
30. Little Italy
The restaurants encircling the zoo offer a wide range of delectable options.
You will find Pasta 1 (where the raviolis are small works of art), Taura (homemade
meat balls), and Se Nutre (natural foods). The best wines are found at Frappe,
desserts at Bon Vivant, and its best to end your day at the Bella Italia Cafe where
you can relax with one of the latest newspapers and magazines.
31. Pasta (24/7)
After the theatre, the movies, or a concert there is nothing better than to cure your hunger with some of the pasta that made Pippo into a classic amongst the citizens of Buenos Aires. Inexpensive, delicious, and unique. Montevideo 341
32. Havanna Alfajores
These delicious pastries are an Argentine tradition that all Buenos Aires residents traveling to Mar del Plata needed to bring back, like a testament to their beach vacation, during the summertime. During the winter season, you can savor the alfajores without leaving the warm confines of your house. www.havanna.com.ar
33. Pizza and Champagne
To wharp back to the 1990s when everything was peaceful and prosperous, there is nothing better than dining out in Puerto Madero. Don't forget that red Polo shirt!
34. Sugar Fix
Its 6:00pm and it feels like the day started more than forty hours ago. Your hunger begins to test your digestive system. Before making a drastic decision, it worth taking a swing by this local candy shop and ask for some chocolate-covered churros to celebrate life. Corrientes 1453
35. Games and Beer
A pioneer in Palermo Hollywood, Aca Bar is a cleverly designed bar with theatre and film students as waiters. Honduras 5733 Tel: 4772-0845 / 4776-3634
36. Beerlover's Paradise
In Quilmes, the mother of all Argentine beers, the company that named its beer
after the area (or was it the other way around?) has a garden where it is possible
to drink like you are at Oktoberfest, but at half the cost. Afterwards,
go dancing until your body can't handle it. Triunvirato al 500 (Quilmes)
37. The Obrero: A Classic!
This historical restaurant in La Boca still retains its rustic feel even though
it has been visited by mega stars like Bono. It's ideal to stuff yourself with
barbequed meat or their homemade pastas. Caffarena 64 Tel: 4362-9912
38. A Unique Place
Coisa has such a homey environment that you can forget that you are in a
restaurant. They serve delicious main dishes and Argentine wines. Ring the
red doorbell. Julian Alvarez 1775
39. The Reina Kunti
One block from the old Abasto shopping center sits the Mecca of natural foods.
It's a laid back atmosphere with reggae playing in the background. Humahuaca
3461 Tel: 4863-3071
40. Sifones y Dragones You'll eat in the kitchen, unless you can find a place amongst one of their five tables. European and traditional dishes make for an unforgettable night. It's only open Tuesdays to Saturdays. Ciudad de la Paz 174 Tel: 4413-9871
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