5 Best Restaurants in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Brasserie Petanque

$$ | San Telmo

One of the few classic French brasseries in Buenos Aires, Petanque is a place to enjoy hearty French fare accompanied by local wines. The ambience is lively, with marble-topped tables so close to each other that you may find yourself participating in neighboring conversations, though service can be snooty. The best dishes are the most traditional, the confit de pato, or duck confit, is not to be missed.

Defensa 596, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1065, Argentina
11-4342–7930
Known For
  • bistro fare
  • quality wine list
  • lunchtime specials
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.–Wed.

Café San Juan

$$$ | San Telmo

When famed "anti-chef" Leandro Cristóbal decided to return to his roots, he dropped his trademark modern cuisine in favor of huge platters of rustic traditional dishes with little creative twists reflecting his own bad-boy personality. That carries over into the decor and setup—the room has a sort of farmhouse-chic feel with the addition of graffiti and tattoo-covered cooks working the open kitchen. Roast partridge with hazelnut stuffing, sweetbread-and-ricotta cannelloni, and tender wine-braised rabbit are among the stars here. A second location is open nearby at Chile 474 focusing more on pastas.

Av. San Juan 450, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1147, Argentina
11-4300–1112
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon., No credit cards, Reservations essential

Café San Juan La Cantina

$$ | San Telmo

Its façade leads into tiny vermouth bar but the back is a huge dining room, where tattooed celebrity chef Lele Cristobal prepares tasty dishes with Spanish and Italian flavors such as lamb meatballs with chickpea mash and ossobuco stew. Start an evening with a glass of the house aperitivo—vermouth comes on tap—with soda at the bar with just eight stools, then move onto the main event for a buzzy evening.

Chile 474, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
11-4300–9344
Known For
  • celebrity chef
  • hearty fare
  • buzzy ambience
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon.

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Desnivel

$ | San Telmo

Don't expect any frills here, just great steaks, and side dishes such as the papas fritas provenzal, golden french fries tossed in fresh parsley and garlic. Take a table in the cavernous dining room, or grab something to go—steak sandwiches and empanadas fly out the door as fast as they can make them. The portions are huge and the prices are relatively reasonable.

Defensa 855, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1065, Argentina
11-4300–9081
Known For
  • casual ambience
  • large portions
  • cheap and cheerful
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.

Taberna Baska

$$$ | San Telmo

Buenos Aires is home to a large Basque immigrant population, and if there's anywhere in town to turn to for Basque cooking, it's this place. You can expect friendly, efficient service from waiters who know their stuff as they work the antiques-filled dining room. Although the extensive menu may look pricey at first glance, it's really not at all. Most of the plates are big enough to share, and many can be ordered in half-size portions. Top recommendations include the various stews, particularly the spicy cazuela de mariscos (seafood casserole). Another don't-miss option is the gambas al ajillo (large prawns in garlic and chili sauce).

Chile 980, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, 1098, Argentina
11-4334–0903
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun. No lunch Fri. and Sat., Credit cards accepted