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Salcedo 3410
Buenos Aires
Argentina
Boedo
011 4911-8059
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OfEstas!!!
Todo lácteos..!!
Oferta primaveral..!!
I was looking for flaky sea salt and found it here along with olive oil, raw almonds, lentils, beer…read moreand mate gin. There's plenty of wine, meats and cheeses as well as other pantry items. Prices seemed fair but I don't have much to compare to. One thing I was disappointed in not finding were Cachafaz alfajores though they had several other brands.
From the owner: Vinoteca, productos regionales, aceite de oliva, aceitunas, fiambreria, deli.read more
El rinconcito de las cervezas . Hay de todo.
De todos para el enófilo
From the owner: Delivery de Picadas…read more Poseemos 5 locales para realizar Take Away y retirar tu picada.
Our first ice cream in Argentina, and my favorite! It's…read morefunny, there were many other much more popular places that we needed to get in line for ice cream, but I kept thinking back to this place because their ice cream was the best. Service was also very nice here since it wasn't as busy as some of the more touristy, popular places. The ice cream itself was less sugar ridden than other places and perfectly palatable.
Loved the delicious ice cream and walking flow of this place, so unique!…read more There's also a little courtyard filled with chairs to relax and enjoy your favorite treats.
Lemon and vanilla/nuts ice cream
La esquina de Baraka, transmite paz.
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Hasta ahora, la mejor chocotorta en BA!read more
What else can I say? It's the best smelling supermarket in Chinatown. It has most stuff, except the…read moreraw foods.
As Lillian C. very eloquently put it, "Casa China is a vegan oasis in the land of meat." As a…read morevegetarian drowning in a meat culture, this is so very true. If you're American, you'll appreciate this place. They have *gasp* pretzels, and OMG salsa. How salsa (the kind that goes with tortilla chips) is not a thing in Argentina, I'll never understand. Little comforts of home. They have plenty of sushi rolls to go, lots of different sauces (Tabasco is like $12) and some fresh-baked cookies that you can buy singularly. I wouldn't call it Whole Foods (Tina & Co around the corner takes the vegan cake for that) but Casa China is definitely a great place to check out no matter who you are or what you're looking for.