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One-Bedroom Apartment
1 × Sofa bed / 1 × Large bed50 ㎡up to 4
This apartment features a private pool. The air-conditioned apartment features 1 bedroom and 2 bathrooms with a bath and a bidet. The well-fitted kitchen has kitchenware, an oven, a microwave and a toaster. Featuring a balcony, this apartment also offers a tea and coffee maker, a wardrobe and a flat-screen TV. The unit offers 2 beds.
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Facilities · 25
All facilities & services listed by the hotel (aggregated across sources).
Air conditioningSwimming poolFamily roomsLift / ElevatorParkingCurrency exchangeSolariumPublic BathPhysical distancing rules followedCashless payment availableFire extinguishersContactless check-in/check-outInvoice provided24-hour securityInternet accessExercise/lap poolSelf parking (surcharge)Swimming nearbyTelevision in common areasAccess to nearby outdoor poolFree wired internetGarageHousekeeping on requestNon-smoking roomsNon-smoking throughout
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Evelia
Italian, Argentinian
$$
With dishes on the menu such as potato tortilla and Angus bresaola; gnocchi “a la sorrentina” with heritage tomato salsa, mozzarella and basil; and goat’s cheese capelletti with ricotta, saffron and lemon, this restaurant not far from the legendary Estadio Monumental, the home stadium of the Club Atlético River Plate football team, serves an array of globally inspired dishes. This world cuisine comes courtesy of owner-chef Máximo Togni, a successful entrepreneur who lived in the US for several years and who became the chef at the Argentinian embassy in Washington DC. His Italian-Buenos Aires-i
658m
2
Piedra Pasillo Al Fondo
Contemporary
$$
This restaurant occupies a restored house in the Nuñez district of the city. Boasting tons of charm, it is one of those places with a character that comes as a pleasant surprise due to the charming team at the helm and its somewhat “broken” design, characterised by the kitchen visible through a large hole in the brickwork. It is run by its two owners (Lucas Canga and Tomás Couriel) who focus on modern, creative and complex cooking based around colourful dishes that aim to showcase seasonal ingredients and successful combinations of flavours. Standout dishes here include the venison tartare wit
847m
3
ANAFE
Contemporary · Bib
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The story of Mica Najmanovich and Nico Arcucci, who were already harbouring culinary dreams as students, is a tale of great conviction, as both pursued their ambition to work as chefs on their travels to Australia and Barcelona respectively. Their travels enabled them to assimilate cosmopolitan techniques and knowledge to their repertoire through influences from around the world. On their return, they started to work with pop-ups and, from this came a desire to open Anafe. In this simple eatery in the Colegiales district, their message is to “eat well, drink good wine and do both in a relaxed
3.4km
4
Corte Comedor
Meats and Grills
$$$
Here, in the heart of the Belgrano district, everything revolves around a varied array of top-quality cuts of meat, traceability and the maturing process… which is hardly surprising given the restaurant’s location next door to its own butcher’s shop! The first thing you notice when you walk into the bright and open dining room are the flames and embers from the grill behind the counter. The “asado” croquettes are a good way to start proceedings, along with the Provoleta cheese, although you’ll need someone from your table to help share the huge portion. The sausages here, ranging from merguez
1.7km
5
Ácido
Contemporary · Bib
$$
“We don’t take ourselves too seriously” is the claim of the young owner-chef at this modern and lively restaurant in the city’s Chacarita district. The à la carte here features just eight dishes, two of which are desserts, so you only need to order a few to enjoy this family-style dining experience (these dishes are sized the same way as clothes: S, M, L, XL and XXL!). There’s a contagious exuberance in the kitchen where the bold and honest flavours emanate from every corner of the globe. As an example, it was a surprise to find the Korean “tteok” prepared with typical “cacio e pepe” from Cent
4.2km
6
Ultramarinos
Seafood
$$$
On the edge of the city’s Chinatown, one of the most popular tourist districts of Buenos Aires, chef Maximiliano Rossi invites guests on a gastronomic journey that follows a somewhat similar theme to his Picarón restaurant (in Chacarita), which is also recommended by the MICHELIN guide, although here the cuisine is based almost entirely around fish and seafood. Once through the large doorway, you’ll find a high-ceilinged, contemporary dining room. The restaurant's name, which translates as ‘overseas’, would give an indication of dishes and ingredients from around the world, whereas, in fact, t
2.1km
7
Ajo Negro - Mar de Tapas
Modern Cuisine · Bib
$$
We particularly enjoy variety and a sense of personality, hence our attraction to this relaxed industrial-style restaurant where everything revolves around informally, yet meticulously prepared fish, including tapas. Located in the heart of the Colegiales district, the overall feel here is original and fun. The decor features a large steel scaffolding-style bar counter (the tables are similar in design), colourful maritime-inspired murals and, in the centre of the room, a maturing cabinet that aims to add more flavour and new textures to some of the ingredients used here (bass, mullet, bream,
4.6km
8
Kōnā
Japanese
$$$
This collaboration between Narda Lepes and Inés de los Santos, one of the standout new restaurants of 2023, has been a roaring success. This semicircular wood structure on the corner (hence its name) of Castañeda street is definitely striking and comes with enough discreet Japanese design features to make you feel as though you’re sitting in the Shibuya district of Tokyo. Make sure you start (or finish) with a drink at the bar upstairs, perhaps sipping an “Ash”, its own version of a martini. The open kitchen is fully respectful of the traditions and flavours of Japanese cuisine, so don’t expec
2.5km
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