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| Evita Museum Restaurant - Palermo - Buenos Aires |
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SIPAN & PISCO BAR
Bar - Restaurant
Cuisine: Peruvian - Japanese
Address: Paraguay 624
Location: Retiro - Buenos Aires |
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SPETTUS
Restaurant
Cuisine: Parrilla (Barbecue)
Address: Alicia M. Justo 876
Location: Puerto Madero - Buenos Aires |
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Buenos Aires's most fashionable places for eating out are all found in Palermo. Palermo Hollywood and Palermo Soho, the two divisions of this neighborhood, are full of trendy hot spots combining fine dining with a bohemian atmosphere in small, renovated, turn-of-the-20th-century houses.
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Until a few years ago, Palermo Viejo was mostly unknown outside Buenos Aires. The only reason anyone ventured into this leafy neighborhood, with its stately, century-old houses and makeshift auto shops, was if it was time to pay the family a visit or if the Peugeot was sick.
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This mythical cafe in Buenos Aires is a real attraction just after you walk through its typical door.
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In the last 25 years, there have been many changes in gastronomy. Little by little, the pioneers (I include myself among them) started to look for new products for our menus; some of us planted our own kitchen gardens.
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Sorrento Restaurant has a varied menu, made up of fish and pasta, putting emphasis on the quality of the dishes and the service, using the best products. Sorrento encourages the consumption of fish and pastas, and the cuisine team proposes a mix of rices, fish and shellfish that are ideal for low temperatures.
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