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    Il Bersagliere

    Il Bersagliere

    4.1(10 reviews)
    2.5 km
    $$$

    On a busy industrial avenue, there's a small triangular point of land, right around the corner from…read morethe bus stop. On the two sides of the triangular building the sidewalks are trellised with vines, a sight so out of character for the surrounding area that we had to stop and take pictures. Scouting our way into the edifice, we found ourselves in a lovely three story dining room - beautifully decorated, edging on the formal, though none of the customers who came in while we were there were dressed other than casually. There's a large wine cellar on the lower level with a huge dining table that would make for a very cool group dinner. With only three of us, we were shown to a table on the main level. The menu covers a range of Italian regional styles, from north to south - a little bit of everything, designed to offer something to a wide variety of tastes. It's expensive. Surprisingly expensive given the neighborhood. But we kind of found that at nearby Félix Clásico too. Somewhere nearby there must be a reasonably wealthy community and/or corporate or exhibition facilities. We started with a shared caprese salad. Given that the menu offers bocconcini of fresh mozzarella and fresh burrata, along with a 380 peso price tag, we had figured on this being a much more classic caprese with fresh mozzarella di búfalo and sliced tomatoes, etc. Instead, it's cubes of cheap industrial mozzarella for pizzas, a handful of cherry tomatoes, and some julienned basil. Our waiter, at the least, dressed and served the salad. Likewise, though tasty, three thin slices of eggplant with a layer of the same pizza cheese between two of them and a little grated parmesan atop, at a 235 peso pricetag, didn't wow us. On the other hand, albeit pricey at 570 pesos, a half dozen scallop shells filled with bay scallops, prawns, and bacon and gratineed, were absolutely delicious. Probably the best thing we had on the table throughout lunch. Our main course round - one of our number making a vague attempt at staying on a keto diet, ordered up the most keto friendly dish he could find - grilled salmon with a green salad on the side. The salmon a trifle overcooked, but not dried out. 580 pesos.... Quite good rigatoni with a lamb ragú. The pasta a shade overcooked as well, missing that toothsome al dente quality. The sauce, a reprise of the tomato sauce from the eggplant, but with lamb added. 390 pesos. And also, a very good lasagna, packed with ricotta, prosciutto, and ground beef. An unusual presentation with so much sauce that the lasagna was nearly floating in it - basically the same tomato sauce blended with a bit of bechamel for creaminess. 390 pesos. Overall - love the space, though the location is odd. Great service. They have a store downstairs too, and I ended up buying a ridiculously good pannetone to be saved for our Xmas Eve dinner with friends. Expensive. All the above, plus three waters, a bottle of wine, three coffees, and three cubierto charges (75 pesos each), plus tip, rang us in at 4300 pesos, roughly $113 right now. Not expensive in the world scheme of things for all that, but for an industrial suburb of Buenos Aires, it's up there. I'd go there for a nice night out if I was living in the area, though with so many good Italian spots here in the city, I doubt I'd make the trip again.

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    Amici Miei - Street view from the balcony.

    Amici Miei

    4.2(35 reviews)
    9.4 kmSan Telmo
    $$

    Amazing authentic Italian restaurant located in Buenos Aires! I discovered this place after asking…read moreour hotel where a good place to go eat dinner was within walking distance. The hotel recommended Amici Miei. We walked to the other end of the little plaza and located this cute little Italian restaurant on the second floor with some balconies over looking the plaza with tables. The location is spectacular. Very quaint, old school feel inside an old building. The balconies are small but hold table for 4. On a nice day like when we went (it was about 85 degrees F) was nice to look outside onto the plaza and people watch. As we ordered food, the quality of the dishes were top notch. Everything was fresh and tasted superb. The flavours were rich, not salty, not over/under cooked. All the dished that came out were nice and hot and tasted amazing. The bread served was fresh, crunchy outside, soft inside with butter and some red wine. This place if you didn't know you were sitting in Buenos Aires, you'd think you were in Italy! Service was great, very prompt and nice. As with any Argentine or foreign restaurant, you have to ask for your bill if you want to leave, otherwise they just let you be. Overall, I do believe this place is truly 5 star rating, food, quality, taste, ambiance and service. You won't be disappointed if you go here and the price point is very good for the food, amount and quality.

    I was in the mood for some Italian food and this place was very close to where I was staying. It's…read morealmost directly across from Plaza Dorego. I arrived right when they opened at 8 and was the only one there until a few people trickled in around 8:30 or so. By the time I left at 9:15, more people were arriving. I'd expect by 10, it would be packed. Before my meal arrived, they brought out a basket of garlic bread, focaccia and breadsticks with a garbanzo bean spread. I also ordered a cold Patagonia cerveza while I waited for my main course. I had green Papardelle pasta with mushrooms, bacon and cherry tomatoes in a light olive oil type sauce. It was very enjoyable as compared to a heavy cream sauce. The only thing missing was some parmesan cheese, which was provided before my meal arrived. Unlike most every other dinner I've had in BA, I left feeling satisfied, not like I was about to burst! The service was stellar and very friendly. Definitely check this place out if you happen to be in San Telmo.

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