Posts Tagged ‘palermo’
La Cabrera Norte
La Cabrera is one of the classic Parilla´s in Buenos Aires, and very few visitors to Buenos Aires haven´t heard of it. It is not a traditional Argentine restaurant, but they serve some of the largest steaks you´ll see in Argentina, and the quality is very good. La Cabrera is not only a famous place [...]
La Paila
La Paila specializes in Argentine criollo food, which is food that originated in South America and was not brought over by the European immigrants. It tends to be very hearty, including many stews, soups, and pastries. At La Paila, you can try the most traditional Argentine dishes, such as Locro, Humitas, Carbonada, Tamales, and Cazuelas. [...]
Live Music at El Rosedal Park in Palermo
Anyone who has ever been to this park knows that it is one of the nicer ones in Buenos Aires. It is considered part of the “Bosques de Palermo” which is a string of parks along Ave. del Libertador. If you haven´t been recently, and especially if you have never been, now is the best [...]
Mosoq – Novo Andino Cuisine
Mosoq in Quechua means “something new” and that´s the direction that the owners of Mosoq wanted to go. Their goal is to combine ingredients from the Andes region of Peru with modern cuisine to create new dishes, and that is certainly obvious from their menu. Not only is it a restaurant, but also a martini [...]
Aire Creacocina
Aire Creacocina is not the typical Argentine restaurant in Palermo. Two things caught my attention and are the reason I decided to give it a go. First of all, the menu had some attractive looking dishes. For example, chicken breast with dark beer honey and spices, a salmon and trout lasagna, double-roasted lamb, and buffalo. [...]


