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Agüero 1699
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Recoleta
Hours
What time does Helados Plums open?
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Does Helados Plums have bike parking?
No, Helados Plums does not have bike parking.
Does Helados Plums have outdoor seating?
Yes, Helados Plums has outdoor seating options.
Does Helados Plums have parking?
Yes, Helados Plums has parking options.
Does Helados Plums have free WiFi?
Yes, Helados Plums has free WiFi.
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Excelente su cafe y tortas, probe una de chocolate exquisita a mi paladar, el lugar es bellisimo y…read moretranquilo, ideal para una cita o reunion de trabajo, me atendieron super bien y rapido, de no creer! tiene una terraza preciosa para tomar el aire, te llega el cafe calentito y rico! adoro este sitio. el mejor de Palermo, lo mejor de todo? que lo tengo a unas cuadras
Very nice coffee and pastries. Menu in English and staff may not be very hospitable but speak great…read moreEnglish. Large Americano (they make it by diluting espresso) is 85 in local currency, around 2 USD. So you get a sense of the price range. Guess for locals, it's fairly expensive.
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Muy buen brunch! El servicio fue un poco lento pero había…read moremucha gente el sábado.
Padre has specialty lattes and some great breakfast food options. I got a pistachio latte with…read morealmond milk and it was so sweet and salty, I loved it! Also got toast with avocado and egg and it was a great breakfast. The design inside is very cool and open. It's super trendy with modern furnishings and cool green tiles.
Nutella cafe
Tufic Ice Cream is a great stop in Buenos Aires. We stopped by after dinner at Don Julio nearby…read more The ice cream is rich, smooth, and clearly made with high-quality ingredients, with great flavors.
Tufic was a welcome sight on a warm day. They offer many different gelato flavors and some fancier…read moresundae and dipped bar options. I ordered the Passionfruit and Marscapone varieties. They were good, but just a tad too sweet. The consistency was good though. There was ample seating in the two story parlor, but it was a bit warm as if the air conditioning was having trouble keeping up. There were also TV screens playing the local news so it made for some fascinating watching. This place also had restrooms, which was a welcome sight after walking Palermo SoHo all afternoon. Tudor was a solid 4 star experience, but less sugar would help the flavors come through a little more. The restaurant itself was pretty nice too- great atmosphere albeit a little warm.
Oh god. You need to try the matcha flavor! It's super creamy, soft, just perfect. Best one I've…read moreever tried. The Earl Grey one is unique and delicious as well. I can't wait to try new flavors.
this place took the trending / popular nitrogen ice cream and really made it their own!!!!…read more this place is like Smitten Ice Cream but BETTER. they have so many more flavors (matcha, lavender, cookies and cream, dulce de leche, earl grey to name a few) and popularized asian bakery styles (hong kong waffles aka bubble waffles) takoyaki fish cones and mixed it together. Argentina is already known for their ice cream but mixed w nitrogen it's AMAZING. their matcha stands out too. love the matcha ice latte. They have a beautiful patio where you can do work / catch up w friends. Only downside: they don't accept Visa or Mastercard. :(
Disfrutando el waffle y helado
Eating blue cheese ice cream…read more This needs to be Number One On your bucket list of things you do before you die. Eating pumpkin ice cream should be Number Two. 85% Chocolate should be Number Three. Okay, never mind ranking the flavors. Just buy a ticket for a three month stay in Buenos Aires and eat everything Alchemy has got. * * * Alchemy is widely considered to be one of the best ice cream parlors in Buenos Aires. The reputation is fully deserved. The ice cream menu is presented on the wall as a sheet metal table of the elements. They light up the flavors they have on a given day. The table of the elements is hard to forget. About eight of the elements are fully alcoholic. They are based on Argentine cocktails such as Fernet and Cola or Gin and Tonic. I was too busy eating the other exotic flavors ... but vermouth and orange ice cream sounds just fine to me. * * * We have been eating here a lot. Why shouldn't your days end being happy?
I LOVED this place. Comfortable seating, super cool decor, delicious gelato, nice staff, etc. I…read morereally want to find a place like this in New York.
Café con leche con medialunas
Great spot in this area. Coffee is great, media lunas excellent, everything is very good and it's a…read moregreat spot.
Best coffee (flat white) and breakfast (scrambled eggs with black sesame seeds and toast) in BA…read more But most importantly, best medialunas. I'm back in the states now and my whole family still fantasizes about this place every day.
Avocado Toast and Iced Tea
Delicioso a mi paladar, me pedi un latte, clasico pero delicioso, me llego super rapido y la…read moreatencion 10/10. vuelvo a este sitio cada que puedo, me gusta su decoracion, y su colorimetria! Gracias laboratorio, espectacular en todo sentido
We always try to find great local cafe's and roasters while traveling so of course Buenos Aires was…read moreno exception. This café in Palermo was fantastic! Great coffee and medialuna with a relaxed atmosphere.
The Location: In Almagro, at the corner of the intersection between Av. Corrientes and Bulnes…read more The Staff: The staff were very helpful in helping me order my drink and pastry. I did not finish my pastry so they gave me a to-go box--very kind. The Drinks: - Iced Cold Brew: It is good, not as strong as I typically like a cold brew. The Food: - Cake with strawberry: It was really good. The Venue: - I liked the venue. The wi-fi was pretty faster and more reliable than other coffee shops. Of course, this is a chain coffee shop, so one would expect some things better. The drinks and food are good. I would probably just order coffee again next time. They do accept credit cards and it is a great place to get some work done or study if you find a spot available. Note about Wi-Fi in Buenos Aires: The Wi-Fi in Buenos Aires is not as fast (and not as reliable) as the Wi-Fi found in typical coffee shops in the United States and in Europe. Thus, I do not make bad reviews based on slow wi-fi which is very common here. Upshot: A great venue to do some work in. It does close at 9pm so that is worth keeping in mind. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ La ubicación: En Almagro, en la esquina de la intersección entre Av. Corrientes y Bulnes. El personel: El personal fue muy servicial al ayudarme a pedir mi bebida y pastelería. Las Bebidas: - Cold Brew: Bien, no tanta cafeína como me gusta. La Comida: - Torta con frutilla: Muy rica. El lugar: - Me gustó el lugar. El wi-fi era bastante más rápido y confiable que otras cafeterías. Por supuesto, esta es una cadena de cafeterías, por lo que uno esperaría algunas cosas mejor. Las bebidas y la comida son buenas. Probablemente pediría café nuevamente la próxima vez. Aceptan tarjetas de crédito y es un gran lugar para hacer algún trabajo o estudiar si encuentra un lugar disponible. Nota sobre Wi-Fi en Buenos Aires: El Wi-Fi en Buenos Aires no es tan rápido (y no tan confiable) como el Wi-Fi que se encuentra en las cafeterías típicas en los Estados Unidos y en Europa. Por lo tanto, no hago malas críticas basadas en wi-fi lento, que es muy común aquí. Resultado: Me gusto. Lo único que cierra muy temprano en mi opinion.
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