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    El Quinto

    3.4 (22 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 3:30 pm, 6:00 PM - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Trendy
    Very loud
    Good for groups

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    Cantina Sunae - Adobo Pao (two pork buns; two mushroom buns) A+ and Soo Mai (dumplings)

    Cantina Sunae

    4.5(65 reviews)
    3.7 kmPalermo
    $$$

    First of all this place is called Asian Cantina so don't let name Cantina Sunae fool ya. It was so…read moregood that we came back 2 nights in a row. Hot take: I think it's better than Nino Gordo. There was literally food on my face but the food was so good that the bigger concerns was getting another bite in mouth so I didn't wipe it off. - Drinks (basil lemonade and gin gimlet) - 12/10 - Roti - packed a punch of flavor and was also a little spicy (which we have been missing in this city). Wish I could put this in my pocket and eat it later back in the US. I got a little mad at my boyfriend cuz he ate most of it the second night but it's okay cuz we ordered a second one because it was that good. - 13/10 - Tempura Pao - Good but not great 7.5/10 - Khao Soi - very spicy but also very good! 10/10 - Tuna salad - more like ceviche 11/10

    Came here on our trip to Buenos Aires once we started craving a different cuisine. We arrived at…read moreopening so it was pretty empty and the staff was friendly. My husband and I both ordered the Khao Soi and were glad to see it was vegetarian. It was delicious but so so spicy! We can handle Asian spice but this was next level. May be worth asking this to be made to your spice tolerance for this dish. The decor and ambiance was excellent, the food was tasty! Recommend overall.

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    Cantina Sunae - Sotanghon Pancit - Beans noodles stewed in a casserole with prawns, bacon, Chinese celery, black mushroom and ginger. A+

    Sotanghon Pancit - Beans noodles stewed in a casserole with prawns, bacon, Chinese celery, black mushroom and ginger. A+

    Cantina Sunae - Okinawa Ginger Beer

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    Koko

    Koko

    4.3(15 reviews)
    3.2 kmPalermo

    I got takeout from Bar Koko and the staff was quite helpful, and the food was unique and good. I'd…read moredefinitely go back here.

    This one's a tough one. I got violently ill half an hour or so after eating, and spent the…read moreafternoon in the bathroom at home. It was the only thing I ate for the day, so provenance isn't in doubt as to place, though as to what caused it? Who knows. Most likely either raw veggies or hands that weren't properly washed. At the same time, it's not the sort of place that felt like that would be a regular occurrence, and they were mortified when I contacted them about it, and promised to sort it out. Which made me think I ought to give them a second visit. As did the fact that the place comes recommended by at least a couple of foodie folk I know. On, however, this visit, and looking at just the food, they have a lunch special for 200 pesos ($8.50) that includes a choice of appetizer and a choice of bao. For the former I went with a classic Vietnamese nem, or fried springroll. It was tasty, but a bit oily inside because, as you can see from when I flipped it over, one entire side is open. That's the kind of thing that you'd think someone plating the dish would have noticed and started over again. For my choice of bao, I went slightly unusual with the fried chicken one, because, well, fried chicken. Actually pretty good, and the "broken potatoes" rock. I could just go in and eat a plate of those. A small bottle of ginger ale washed it all down. Negative, I'd have liked to try a second bao, but the only way they offer it is in combo, and the minimum combo was a 170 peso bao with another appetizer, more potatoes, and another beverage, none of which I wanted. They weren't willing to sell just a bao, even though I'd already eaten a full combo. That strikes me a little inhospitable and inflexible. Which made me think I ought not to give them a second visit... but... ...eventually, about three weeks on, giving them another shot won out. On my second visit, they've dropped the lunch combo, and now simply charge more for each individual bao, each of which comes with those great broken potatoes. They've expanded the appetizer offerings, or maybe they're just non-bao offerings, as they're all roughly the same prices., somewhere between 120-150 pesos apiece. They did, however, change that great vinegary dipping sauce for the potatoes too, and now offer up a sort of milky, near flavorless liquid that made no sense to me. Like watered down ranch dressing. Tried two of the bao (they won't serve one without the potatoes, so if you want more than one, it's a lot of potato - I didn't even eat half of them). The clasico is a sweet, hoisin sauce glazed pork belly, the sweetness offset nicely by pickled beets; the bondiola is a slow braised pork shoulder with a sort of cabbage slaw. Both delicious. No ill effects. They do pick out one of the half dozen bao offerings daily at lunch and offer it as the day's special, dropping the price for whichever one it is from 150 down to 90 pesos, which is a bargain! Bring back the spicy dipping sauce for the potatoes, and maybe let folk who want to order a second bao get one without a pile of potatoes, and I'm sold.

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    Sudestada

    Sudestada

    4.0(28 reviews)
    3.3 kmPalermo
    $$$

    Found it in my neighborhood. I would not say it's a very authentic Thai restaurant, but the food…read morewas delicious and the service was very kind.

    Given the limited amount of Asian food I find in this city, I would have to say this one is fairly…read moredecent in authenticity. The space is comfortable and they lock their door even in the daytime which gives the customer a sense of security. The service was attentive and the menus were creative (hole punch your options on a paper order). The lunch option come with an appetizer, selection of beverages, a main course (chose your meat) for AR$115 and add a dessert for AR$130. They have chicken, pork, beef, seafood or veggie options. The main dishes and appetizer change often enough to have a variety. Today's selection included a simple chicken broth soup with green onions, carrots and bean sprouts, accompanied with pieces of a savory onion pancake and a side of a couple fried dumplings in a sweet tangy sauce for the appetizer. I tried the pork, which was served over wide rice noodles and mixed with bean sprouts, red bell pepper, and matchstick carrots. The seafood option was a breaded fish in a bright red sweeat and sour sauce with plenty of onions and a bowl of rice.Though the spicy rating seems to be intense, there was no detectable heat in the spice. Portion sizes are generous, and one can easily be filled without dessert. I would highly recommend the thai lemonade which had a strong ginger, mint and lemongrass flavor.

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    Sudestada - Ambiente tranquilo para almorzar.

    Ambiente tranquilo para almorzar.

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