Martín Chavesta
Martín Chavesta is a Peruvian Content Writer and filmmaker currently based in Buenos Aires, where he made his thesis about Peruvian restaurants for immigrants and studied filmmaking. In the meantime, a new passion arose: writing. Since 2017, he's been writing articles about culture, films, travel, and education. He's also an amateur photographer, foodie, and cyclist. Forever searching for beautiful views in the world, Martín always goes with the window seat when traveling.
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The Best Restaurants In Buenos Aires
Charred asado, plenty of malbec, the cheesiest pizza in the world, and more things to try in Argentina’s capital.
Centro Asturiano
Centro Asturiano feels like an old tavern in northern Spain, and it's a great lunch spot for groups.
Los Galgos
Los Galgos in San Nicolás is great for a typical porteño breakfast of coffee and a medialuna.
Pin Pun
Pin Pun in Almagro is a good place to bring a group, watch a soccer game, and eat incredible pizza and empanadas.
Los Chanchitos
Loc Chanchitos is a great spot for steak after a visit to the Museum of Natural History.
Pizzería Güerrín
Güerrín in San Nicolás should your first meal in Buenos Aires: they’ve been making the best pizza in town since 1932.
Catalino
Catalino is an Argentinian restaurant in Colegiales where you can eat on a plant-filled patio.
Mishiguene
Mishiguene in Palermo is the best Argentinian Jewish restaurant in town. Order the pastrami.
La Biela
La Biela is a cafe and restaurant with actual life-size statues of former Argentine writers.
Patagonia Sur
Patagonia Sur is a fine dining spot in La Boca with food from the Southern region of Argentina.
Las Violetas
Las Violetas in Almagro feels like an Argentinian palace, and it's where you should get breakfast or afternoon tea.
Nilson
Nilson is a wine bar where you should have a glass of pinot and some cheese after walking around the famous Mafalda statue.