When it is time to go out to eat there are so many options, with excellent restaurants in Buenos Aires, magnificent grills, . And one of them is Italian food. It’s delicious, it’s hard to go wrong and the truth is that who doesn’t like a good pasta dish? If you want to discover some of the best Italian restaurants in Buenos Aires, these are well worth it:
1. Sottovoce
Sottovoce is a classic among Italian restaurants in Buenos Aires. Authentic classic Italian cuisine, excellent pastas, fish and what stands out the most is its sober and elegant atmosphere. You can accompany any pasta or seafood dish with selected wines from the menu and anticipate with an Aperol Spritz. Be careful, it gets crowded and since it is close to many hotels in Recoleta, there are already people there from 8 pm.
SottoVoce
đź“ŤAvenida Libertador 1098.
From 12hs to 6hs. From 16hs to 00hs.
2. Siamo Nel Forno
Siamo Nel Forno is ideal for Italian-style pizzas in a relaxed place, where you are invited to linger after lunch, very much in the Italian cantina style. Specializing in pizzas, Siamo Nel Forno offers a unique experience in Palermo to taste a piece of Italy in one of the most authentic Italian restaurants in Buenos Aires.
Siamo Nel Forno
đź“ŤCosta Rica 5886
đź“… Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 7pm to midnight.
3. Piegari Ristorante
Piegari is located in Recova de Recoleta, a very short street under the bridge that forms the highway to Posadas Street, right in front of the Four Seasons Hotel.
Piegari offers a wide variety of dishes that capture the gastronomic essence of Italy: meats, pastas, antipasto, and salads. It does not close at noon and is among the best Italian restaurants in the city.
Piegari
đź“ŤPosadas 1089
đź“… Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 12:00 am to 12:00 am.
4. Il Ballo del Mattone
Il Ballo del Mattone is the equivalent of entering Italy, at every corner you look there is something that screams Italian spirit and in fact, every corner is a different reflection of Italianness (or what we imagine it to be). With a varied menu and a super cozy atmosphere, the pastas are the stars but just going for a drink makes you want to speak Italian to ask for the bill.
Il Ballo del Mattone
đź“ŤGorriti 5893
đź“… Open from Tuesday to Sunday from 12.30hs to 16hs and from 20hs to 00hs.
5. Olinda
This Italian restaurant is located in Palermo and it is a closed-door restaurant hidden in a Petit Hoyel-style mansion. Imagine it: few months, nothing on the street to indicate that you are there and among its few steps, a direct trip to the flavors of Tuscany. A great experience if you want a special night and, why not, conquer someone between one dish and the next.
Olinda Trattoria
📍Corner of Arévalo and Nicaragua
Open Fridays and Saturdays from 21hs.
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