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    El Obrero

    3.7 (25 reviews)
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    Good for groups
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    Overcooked food, tasteless and watery chickpeas, chicken was gummy. Never going back.

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    Miramar - Miramar Dining-room

    Miramar

    4.3(18 reviews)
    3.5 kmSan Cristobal
    $$

    Unique. A testimony of the Buenos Aires rotisseries, with a…read moremostly Spanish casa-de-comidas-menu, with a few pasta additions. Its architecture is actually very interesting, because these casa de comidas no lomger exist in Spain, so this like the Carmenère of the restaurant type. Its architecture and design is both super nice and dusty. The cafe part being the most refined of the establishment. The food is tasty and homey. Don't expect to be surprised. Not surprising is actually the goal here. The service is respectful and professional. A good experience everyone should have at one point.

    Definitely old school ambiance. I mean, this is really traditional Argentine-Spanish fare - one of…read moreour number selected the lengua a la vinagreta - the tender as could be sliced tongue in a very garlicky vinegar dressing (130 pesos), and I picked the caracoles, or snails (220 pesos), which turned out to be in an excellent tomato and onion sauce. Our third wasn't having either of these oddities, and opted for a plate of quite good smoked salmon with capers (280 pesos). Not so traditional, but tasty nonetheless. I was all set to order the place's famed rabo de toro, braised oxtail, which the waiter pimped for enthusiastically as the best dish on the menu, until I spotted that they had a special of the day of venison ravioli. He opined that they, too, were excellent, and in fact so good that the waiters and cooks were back in the kitchen sneaking extras whenever people ordered them. And, he was right - huge, plump ravioli filled with well spiced venison, in a creamy venison and mushroom reduction sauce. (270 pesos) Our salmon eater decided to stay with salmon, and went with nearly as good as the above, salmon filled squid-ink ravioli with fresh prawns, in a cream sauce. (390 pesos) And, our third, decided on the lechon, suckling pig, which was falling apart tender, and absolutely delicious. It could have used something to go with it - but this is old school, you have to order your side dishes separately. (320 pesos) It's not cheap, though not ridiculous - still, maybe a touch more than I'd expect in an old school bodegón, even with today's prices. Add in a cubierto charge (35 pesos each), a single shared bottle of water, a bottle of wine, and three coffees, and we racked up a 2285 peso tab, plus tip (we rounded to 850 pesos apiece), or about $66, $22 each, for 3 people. They do take credit and debit cards, a nice plus for this type of place, where many of them don't. And I do want to go back and try the oxtail!

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    Rabo de Toro

    Jay's - Scrambled eggs, bacon, and mini pancakes. The regular ones are huge.

    Jay's

    4.2(21 reviews)
    5.9 kmRecoleta
    $

    American goes to American breakfast spot- fork found in kitchen…read more Jay's was my boyfriend's favorite brunch spot when he lived in Buenos Aires so we had to visit. I grabbed a vanilla iced latte and we both got some eggs, toast and side dishes. I got some hash browns and he got pancakes. Wow the hash browns were so good. And I'm normally super picky about my pancakes but these were also incredible. They also give you a cup of maple syrup which I didn't think would be enough for me but it was alright. I got a cheese omelette which I didn't like too much but I traded it with my boyfriend for his scrambled eggs- I highly recommend the scrambled eggs, they have a really incredible seasoning. And the hashbrowns. You order at the counter and your food is brought to you. You can pay with a credit card. This place definitely feels like a sports bar/breakfast spot and they even had my local teams flag up on the wall! Skol Vikings! The latte also was very good, probably the best one I had the whole trip.

    An American visiting Buenos Aires, found this on Google by simply putting in American breakfast …read more we had been here for five days and I was craving an American breakfast and JAY'S did not disappoint. I don't really want to complain because basically the taste I was craving I was given. I do not speak the language, but I thought they understood I wanted my egg over medium or like the picture at least Sunnyside up and I got a full on fried egg ( fully cooked) so that will be my only complaint I don't like my yolk fully cooked. a very small place so you may have a wait, they don't rush you to get up. it's quaint it's not many tables. The menu is pretty easy to read with all the regular American cuisine for breakfast. bacon eggs, pancakes, waffles, etc. you look at the menu at your table and then you go to a window to order, we were told that when we were seated ( quickly forgot ) we are not used to that so we did forget, we sat for minutes wondering when someone was going to take our order and then we remembered we had to go to the window . even though you have to order this way, they do bring your food to your table. Our host/waiter was extremely nice. I'm sorry I did not get his name, I'm from California we talked a little bit about the decor. He told me he was a Spurs fan. MY HUSBAND got an iced coffee with no ice at all. Super sweet tasted more like chocolate milk with whip cream. It was OK for me. I did not order that myself . it was crowded but we were able to be seated just the two of us in about 30 minutes but if you're from out of the country and you're from the states, JAY'S is the place to go . the food was delicious over cooked and all.

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    Jay's - Bacon, toast, overcooked, eggs, and extra side of bacon and mini pancakes with scrambled eggs

    Bacon, toast, overcooked, eggs, and extra side of bacon and mini pancakes with scrambled eggs

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    Gijón - Front window

    Gijón

    4.0(8 reviews)
    3.0 kmMonserrat
    $$

    This place requires for your taste buds to accommodate Argentinitan palate standards…read more You will find most typical Buenos Aires dishes, all of them abundant and tasty (albeit with little seasoning except for salt). The servings are really abundant and you will most likely get full and happy. This is one of this places where you go to submerge yourself on the local experience, it is a place to become a local for a moment, don't expect refined manners or even smiles from the people working there, you are going to be very well fed, perhaps see a football game and get a drink and that is it. This is the way of the locals.

    My wife and I loved this place. We happened upon it on our way home one night. My wife ordered the…read moretenderloin (de lomo) and I had the fried fish. Both came with mashed potatoes. It was simple but elegant and the portions were huge. Both tasted great. We went back a few nights later to the same street side table and waiter and had a full three course meal. We started with calamari and provoleta. The calamari is a staple there and the portion is huge. It is lightly breaded, fried and tasty. The provoleta was fine. This time for my main course the waiter suggested grilled fish so I tried it. It was not especially great since they bread it like it was going to be fried. It was flavorful regardless. My wife ordered the bife de lomo again and again was very happy. For dessert I had a fantastic piece of helado that seemed to be cut from a loaf. I don't remember the name but it was fantastic. My wife ordered the flan and was satisfied. I finished with a limonchella. Gijon is a great neighborhood restaurant with prices to match. It's worth a try.

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    Gijón - El servicio de mesa incluye pan blanco, pan negro, grisines y manteca

    El servicio de mesa incluye pan blanco, pan negro, grisines y manteca

    Gijón - Disappointed to say it was overcooked.  225 pesos.

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    Disappointed to say it was overcooked. 225 pesos.

    El Obrero - diners - Updated May 2026

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