11 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.

Bella Italia

$$$ | Palermo Botánico

One of the first Italian restaurants in Palermo Botánico, Bella Italia is the cornerstone of what has become the city's quasi-official Little Italy. The Lena family runs its flagship restaurant and a neighboring café (along with branches in Palermo and Belgrano) with grace, warmth, and elegance. The star of the menu is one of the city's few veal chops, a whopping cut of perfectly cooked meat encrusted with salt and rosemary and served over beautifully roasted potatoes. This dish is easily enough for two, especially if you start with one of the kitchen's stellar pastas. The restaurant also features a well-thought-out and fairly priced wine list.

Republica Arabe Siria 3285, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina
11-4802–4253
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun. No lunch.
Reservations essential

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Bruni

$$$ | Belgrano

This elegant corner Italian restaurant features wraparound windows overlooking Parque Paseo de las Americas was one of the first spots to bring some life to "Bajo Belgrano." Now, there are a half dozen restaurants within a block, and this area is a dining destination, not only for local Belgrano residents but for visiting gastronomes from across the city and globe. The duo that owns it—restaurateur Fernando Brucco (also owner of Happening in Puerto Madero) and local rocker Fabián "Zorrito" Quintiero (who also owns Soul Café)—have maintained the standards originally set by consulting chef and local food TV personality Donato deSantis. The stars here, other than the owners, are the pastas, made fresh in-house and topped with creative, delicious sauces—don't miss the "Unico," a whopping raviolo filled with spinach and cheese and topped with mushrooms and truffle sauce.

Danilo Restaurante

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An enchanting Italian/Spanish lunch spot at the confluence of two waterways. Take a water taxi for freshly made pastas, seafood and, of course, beef, and later, enjoy a glass of wine on the lawn surrounded by nature.

Canal Arias and Arroyo Guayraca, Tigre, Argentina
11-3919–4194
Known For
  • Waterfront dining
  • Inviting antipasti
  • Perfect freshly made pasta
Restaurant Details
Closed weekdays
Reservations required
Water taxi required for access

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Fervor Pasta y Pizza

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Fervor has high-quality, homemade pastas and incredible sourdough pizzas that leave any pizza aficionado content. Dine in a warm atmosphere with good food at reasonable prices. 

Av. Guillermo Rawson 153, Puerto Madryn, Argentina
280-477--7440
Known For
  • Sourdough pizza
  • Homemade pasta
  • Reasonable prices

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Flor del Pago

$$$

A 20-minute drive from San Salvador, this Italian restaurant is a welcome addition to the city’s dining scene. After many years working in Buenos Aires, chef Daniel Hansen returned to his native Jujuy and opened Flor del Pago in the family home in Lozano. Part of the stunning colonial mansion lends itself to three dining rooms, where diners can savor risotto, solid homemade pasta, and a wine list focusing on Northwest Argentina labels.

José Quintana 7, San Salvador de Jujuy, 4616 L, Argentina
388-513-4101
Known For
  • Beautiful architecture
  • Solid wine list
  • Friendly service
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Il Gabbiano

$$$

Staff at this cozy but elegant candlelit house on the Circuito Chico near Llao Llao boast, "we don't serve lunch because preparing dinner takes all day." It's hard to argue after you sample the exquisite Italian menu, which changes weekly. Look for pumpkin ravioli or tortelloni stuffed with wild boar (the cooks also have a way with fresh trout). Friendly, bow-tie-wearing waiters provide an ingredient-by-ingredient explanation of each dish. The beautiful wine cellar is open to guests.

Av. Bustillo, Km 24.3, Bariloche, 5400, Argentina
294-444--8346
Known For
  • Authentic homemade pastas
  • Charming old-school waiters
  • Melt-in-your-mouth osso buco
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.–Wed. No lunch
Reservations essential

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La Baita

$$$ | Palermo Soho

Sophisticated, elegant, and cozy all at the same time, this cozy corner spot in Palermo Soho offers a combination of classic dishes and modern creations. A favorite of Italophile locals, it's the perfect location for a romantic night out, perhaps with a reenactment of the famous scene from Lady and the Tramp. Housemade pastas are the stars here, topped with sauces so vibrant you know they were made the same day. The kitchen sometimes has a heavy hand with salt, so if it's an issue let your server know when you order. Service is friendly and efficient. The wine list, while an excellent selection, is a tad on the pricey side, but you're paying for the atmosphere as well.

La Marchigiana

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They've been serving homemade pasta at La Marchigiana since 1950, and many of the recipes were passed down from founder Nonna Fernanda; today her descendants carry on the tradition in the kitchen. Popular with Mendocinos looking for a reasonably priced meal (and a great lasagna), there's a second restaurant at Ruta Panamericana 3200 in Godoy Cruz.

Patricias Mendocinas 1550, Mendoza, 5500, Argentina
261-423–0751
Known For
  • Italian cuisine
  • Homemade pasta
  • Suited and booted waiters

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La Parolaccia

$$ | Recoleta

A family-run and family-friendly Italian trattoria of the sort you might find in any big city, La Parolaccia stands out for its excellent homemade pastas—particularly good are the hand-rolled fusilli. And don't overlook the three-course lunch specials, which can be a great deal. The staff is happy to prepare half portions of pasta dishes for kids. You'll be greeted with a complimentary cocktail and sent off with a digestif of limoncello at the end of your meal.

Riobamba 1046, Buenos Aires, 1025, Argentina
11-4812–1053
Known For
  • Kids welcome
  • Homemade pastas
  • Friendly service

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Raices

$$$$

With its paneled walls, sleek black tables, and vintage photos, this retro Italo-Argentine diner is popular with locals and visitors alike for its pasta specialties. Try the stuffed gnocchi and the good prix-fixe menus.

Av. Fontana 246, Trelew, 9100, Argentina
0280-443–0403
Known For
  • Excellent pasta
  • One of Trelew's liveliest restaurants
  • Succulent roast meat
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Trattoria Olivetti

$$ | Palermo Botánico

Casual style, fantastic service and atmosphere, and a prime location in Palermo Botánico make this a preferred Italian restaurant. Open for lunch and dinner, try the Argentine spin on surf and turf of gamberi e animelle (perfectly grilled prawns and sweetbreads), or guanciale (braised pork cheeks). The multilayered house lasagna is also fantastic. There's a great wine list too.