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.

Chez Manu

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

Herbes de provence in the greeting room, a tank of lively king crabs in the dining room: French chef Manu Herbin gives local seafood a French touch and creates some of Ushuaia's most memorable meals with views to match. The first-rate wine list includes Patagonian selections, while all dishes are created entirely with ingredients from Tierra del Fuego. Perched a couple of miles above town across the street from the Hotel Glaciar, the restaurant has stunning views of the Beagle Channel. Don't miss the baby scallops or the centolla (king crab) au gratin.

Av. Fernando Luís Martial 2135, Ushuaia, 9410, Argentina
2901-510–666
Known For
  • Amazing views of Beagle Channel
  • Excellent king crab gratin and other fresh seafood
  • Fantastic wine list
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Oviedo

$$ | Recoleta Fodor's Choice

In a meat-centric city like Buenos Aires, excellently cooked seafood is a welcome change, and Oviedo turns out beautifully plated fillets of fish—don't miss the daily catch with pickled baby vegetables or the pristine shellfish. Top it all off with wine from one of the city's finest cellars—the pride and joy of owner Emilio Garip—and you're in for a memorable lunch or dinner.

Beruti 2602, Buenos Aires, 1425, Argentina
11-4821–3741
Known For
  • Great wine list
  • Knowledgeable service
  • Sophisticated setting
Restaurant Details
No dinner Sun. Closed Mon.

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Puerto Cangrejo

$$$$

The locals crowding the tables at this bustling, family-oriented restaurant are proof of its reputation as the top seafood spot in town. The best dishes are the starters: think oyster platters, a decadent bowl of calamari, or the picada de mariscos, a sampling of hot and cold shellfish dishes. Follow up with the centolla (king crab) or stuffed salmon.

Av. Costanera 1051, Comodora Rivadavía, 9000, Argentina
297-444–4590
Known For
  • Fresh seafood
  • Big sharing platters
  • Good value
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted

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Ulises Restaurante

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This elegant downtown bistro takes you on an odyssey through the pleasures of Italo-Argentine cooking. The sirens sing loudest when it comes to artisanal pastas like sorrentinos (large, puffy ravioli) filled with smoked trout or seafood standbys like cebiche or pulpo a la gallega (Galician-style octopus). If you're feeling truly heroic, there's also a bevy of belly-busting desserts before you navigate your way home. Prices are incredibly reasonable for food this good.