4 Best Restaurants in Argentina

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We've compiled the best of the best in Argentina - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Ty Té Caerdydd

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

A short way out of town lies Gaiman's largest teahouse (where Lady Di famously took tea in the 1990s), surrounded by cypress trees, sculpted gardens, and a giant tea pot. It stands apart from its rivals culturally, too: it's run by descendants of a Spanish family, which shows in the sprawling colonial-style architecture. Otherwise you'd never know they weren't Welsh, as they do the most impressive spread of traditional cakes in town.

Finca 202, Gaiman, 9105, Argentina
0280-449–1510
Known For
  • Peaceful and picturesque location
  • Indulgent tea cakes
  • Lady Diana shrine

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Bonafide

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A popular gathering place for both locals and visitors just one block from Km 0 (the very center of town), Bonafide serves up fresh coffee, sandwiches, cakes, and other goodies for the road. Grab one of the window seats with leather couches and take advantage of the Wi-Fi.

San Martín 102, San Rafael, 5600, Argentina
260-442–0420
Known For
  • Coffee
  • Decent Wi-Fi
  • Cheap bites

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NCF&F

$$$ | Palermo Soho

When you're searching for creative Argentine tapas, look no further than the eclectic selection of dishes off the rambling menu at this longtime favorite. Don't miss the perfectly poached eggs with bacon and grilled cheese, served up in a cocktail glass for dipping, nor the perfectly smoked fresh fish. Formerly Freud & Fahler (the NC stands for Nueva Casa), they took over the space vacated by the much-lamented loss of La Cupertina, everyone's favorite empanada shop. By turns coffee and pastry shop and evening tapas bar, with a few solid main courses thrown in, as well as a selection of prix-fixe and tasting menu options, this is not the place you'll remember if you visited the old location. Best bet, a bottle of wine and a selection of tapas from the ever-changing menu.

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Ty Nain

$$$$

The matriarch who presides over the kitchen here, Mirna Jones, is a proud descendant of the first woman born in Gaiman. Her ivy-covered teahouse on the main square looks like a knickknack shop: it's stuffed with doodads and hung with crochet, and there are gramophones, carriage lamps, and antique radios on display above the four original chimneys, which date to 1890, although Formica paneling detracts slightly from the old-world style.

Hipólito Yrigoyen 239, Gaiman, 9105, Argentina
0280-449–1126
Known For
  • Welsh tea
  • Friendly service
  • Unreliable opening hours
Restaurant Details
No credit cards
Closed weekdays in winter

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