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Ugi's

Ugi's
Lima 31 (@ Rivadavia) – Original Location with one located near you!; Tel. Don't call, just go!
$. Never could I have guessed in my wildest dreams that I had stumbled upon Ugi’s – the world’s greatest cheap eats solution. They are not kidding about the price but don’t get excited about what to top your cheap pizza with because the choices are mozzarella or mozzarella...
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El Rey
Aguero 457 (@ Corrientes); Tel. +(011.54.11) 4860.0850
$$. Home to a large concentration of Peruvian immigrants, the Abasto/Once area boasts a number of restaurants that specialize in ceviches, anticuchos, and other distinct cuisines from the homeland of the Incas. El Rey is one of the best.
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Esquina Homero Manzi
Av. San Juan 3601 (@ Boedo); Tel. +(011.54.11) 4957-8488
$$$. While most guide books will have you believe that San Telmo is the most historic and classic place to see a Tango show, ask a local tango purists and chances are they will direct tango-seekers to the opposite end of the city to a little known café-restaurant called Esquina Homero Manzi.
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La Reina Kunti
Humahuaca 3461 (@ Gallo); Tel. +(011.54.11) 4863-3071
$-$$. Delicious vegetarian cooking and endearing surroundings make this restaurant a real favourite amongst locals. On top of this, all the food is cheap. This combination of attributes has put La Reina Kunti on the culinary map despite its location...
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Maria Luján
Paseo Victoria 611 (@ Vito Damas) - Tigre; Tel. +(011.54.11) 4731.9613
$$$. Maria Luján is popular for its mouth-watering seafood and the large, outdoor seating area looking over the Rio Luján in Tigre. It is the spot for lovers dinning amongst autumn’s falling leaves and special family occasions on any given Sunday...
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Miramar
San Juan 1999 (@ Sarandí) - San Cristóbal; Tel. + (011.54.11) 4304.4261
$$$. Buenos Aires is invariably a wine-lover’s playground, but at Miramar diners will be bowled over by the selection of over 300 wines to choose from. The decor consists of countless wine bottles lining the high walls, with traditional wood paneling and furniture...
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Tazz
Rafael Obligado (@ Salguero); Tel. + (011.54.11) 4807-8299/ 5833
$$$-$$$$. Tazz is just one of many adult playgrounds that await you in the money-sucking, fun-filled barrio of La Costanera that stretches along the north of Buenos Aires near the river. La Costanera is estilo Irvine, California and Tazz is no exception. Modern décor in black and red with bed-like couches, space age light fixtures, and ass-moulded bar stools await you as if the devil himself were beckoning you inside...
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Niño Bien
Humberto Primo 1450 (@ Saenz Peña); Tel. + (011.54.11) 4304.9430
$$-$$$. A Charming little restaurant in the San Cristóbal area (near San Telmo and Constitución), Niño Bien offers a very reasonably priced menu and a cheerful atmosphere. The restaurant is almost purely frequented by local Argentines...
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Mataron Kenny Café and Bar
Moreno 3099 (@ General Urquiza); Tel. +(011.54.11) 4939-9459
$$. There are not too many successful restaurants whose artistic centerpiece is a vomiting child. But in the Mataron Kenny Café and Bar (or the They Killed Kenny Café and Bar), it is the quirks and antics of the animated television show South Park that draw the custom of local high school and university students...
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Lo de Celia Tango
Humberto Primero 1783 (@Entre Rios); Tel. + (00.54.15) 4945.2678 (Señor Dario)
$-$$. Lo de Celia Tango is where elderly Argentine crime lords take their wives on their anniversary. That’s the only conclusion I could come to when I had to pass through a metal detector to enter a place that felt like a particularly upscale Elks Lodge filled with well-dressed 70 year olds.
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Eterna Cadencia
Honduras 5574; Tel. +(011.54.11) 4774-4100
$$-$$$. Eterna Cadencia is peace in the middle of the Palermo fashion and restaurant scene. A bookstore cum café, come here to browse the shelves and enjoy a relaxed meal. The café offers separate menus for lunch and dinner, both specialized.
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España Cañi
Solis 807 (@ Independéncia)
$$-$$$. A fun little slice of Spain sits on the corner of Independéncia and Solis. For those who have visited Spain may smirk at how aesthetically this restaurant parades the stereotypes and fails in true authenticity, this takes nothing away from this charming spot...
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Calle Roy
Fitz Roy 1519, Buenos Aires; Tel. +(011.54.11) 4772-8281
Calle Roy brings parilla along with live music and dinner shows. Come for the Brochette de Lomo (tenderloin), fresh chorizo, vegetable parilla with eggplant, tomatoes, zucchini, carrots, potatoes and onions, or grilled trout and salmon.
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Café Francés
Scalabrini Ortiz 550 (@ Aguirre); Tel. +(011.54.11) 4857.5105
$$$. Café Francés must surely be the most bizarrely decorated nightspot in Buenos Aires. It pretty much looks like a curiosity shop that’s been attacked by a car boot sale and taken over by extraterrestrials with very peculiar ideas about interior design...
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