Buenos Aires, Argentina City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Guide has been your connection to Buenos Aires's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
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Restaurants
The influence of Italian and Spanish immigrants in Buenos Aires’ gastronomy is very strong and is present in bars, cafés and pizzerias spread throughout the city. Meat is one of the country’s gastronomic passions and many City Centre restaurants have a Parrilla, a barbecue, and serve different cuts of the traditional Asado which is a meat cooked in a barbecue. International, Argentine and ethnic cooking can be found in various spots where Buenos Aires’ gastronomic activity is concentrated.
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The influence of Italian and Spanish immigrants in Buenos Aires’ gastronomy is very strong and is present in bars, cafés and pizzerias spread throughout the city. Meat is one of the country’s gastronomic passions and many City Centre restaurants have a Parrilla, a barbecue, and serve different cuts of the traditional Asado which is a meat cooked in a barbecue. International, Argentine and ethnic cooking can be found in various spots where Buenos Aires’ gastronomic activity is concentrated.









