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Saturday, August 9, 2008

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Azema, on Angel Carranza at about Honduras or Gorriti. The menu is a fantastic combination of French, Creole, Vietnamese, and Caribbean flavours. The chef is ever present, comes round to chat with pretty much every table if it's not too busy. Best to go with 3-4 people -- usually we just order the whole first page of tapas and then share a few of the mains. The flavours are excellent. Save room for the dessert platter.

De Olivas i Lustres, (Palermo) Go for their version of a tasting menu. They have two different menus. Theres the criolla and the mediterranean option, if you're 4 you could select one of each. The food is very good, sort of an Argentine take on avant-garde cuisine.

Here are some of the best restaurants in Buenos Aires. It's not in any order.

Olsen, on Gorriti in Palermo. Their deep chilled vodka list is fantastic. Go for their set menu lunch and if it's sunny make sure to try and reserve a seat in the garden. Brunch is the best in the Buenos Aires.

And of course, for cheap asado and cheap wine, go to Las Cholas. It's northern Argentina cuisine (from Salta) Arevalo y Arce. Prepare to wait. On a Friday night the line will be there until midnight. If you're 2 people you can usually sneak in fairly quick, otherwise put your name on the list and go have a wander around for a few minutes. Then just wait and see which one you'll get into first -- they're all packed, and for good reason.

Buenos Aires Restaurants - 4 of the Hottest Places to Eat in Palermo and Las Canitas



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