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    La Biela - Breakfast spread (La Biela)

    La Biela

    3.4(85 reviews)
    2.0 kmRecoleta
    $$

    Our Tour Guide recommended this spot and worked out as it was near the last stop of our Excursion…read more Plenty of in/outdoor seating and they were busy around 1:30 on a Friday. Self seating and we waited about 5 minutes before a table opened up outside next to the Gomero de la Recpoleta (massive rubber tree). We've come to accept that slower service is part of the process in this city and no exception here. Our waiter, who seemed to have been working here (along with many of his colleagues) for some time came out after a bit of time to drop off menus. (dressed in throwback/formal Server uniforms which was a nice touch.) The options are endless and we were a bit overwhelmed but quickly focused on the Milanese as this was the dish we were looking to try. You can order what appeared to be a combo which includes drinks (coffee/soft drink etc) and dessert which we thought we did. We ordered a Milanese and Neapolitan Milanese. Sides were fries on one and salad on the other. Enjoyed the Neapolitan as it came with tomato sauce and cheese. Salad was tasty. Milanese was okay. We did pair them with an Imperial Lager (local draft) that came out in a cool mug. We weren't offered the dessert option and didn't bother to ask as we needed to leave. Service was friendly and engaged and, as mentioned, slower so make sure you have time. Located in Recoleta, the oldest restaurant (over 150 years old) in Buenos Aires with a good mix of Locals and Tourists and a good one for a taste of Buenos Aires.

    Stopped by La Biela and grabbed a table on the iconic patio overlooking the famous gomero tree…read more It's a classic spot with a relaxed, old-school vibe. You pretty much grab a table when one opens up, and depending on timing, you might end up sharing. Service is very laid back, with staff floating around in no real rush, which fits the atmosphere. Ordering iced coffee took a minute until I landed on "cafe frío," but once that was sorted, it hit the spot. It's less about the food or drinks and more about soaking in the setting, so soak away and enjoy.

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    La Biela - Inside

    Inside

    La Biela - Chicken salad sandwich with heart of palm

    Chicken salad sandwich with heart of palm

    La Biela

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    Perón Perón RestoBar - Chicken Empanada + Ossobuco Empanada

    Perón Perón RestoBar

    4.2(245 reviews)
    5.9 kmPalermo
    $$

    Regardless of how you feel about Peron, the food here speaks for itself. I've found complexity in…read moretheir flavours that I haven't quite experiences in the average Argentinian cuisine. To start, the empanadas are absolutely delicious and I highly recommend them. The menu otherwise was quite rich. We got the Milanesa, and the Ossobuco on polenta. I found the Milanesa to be a touch on the greasier side than I am used to, but it was delicious! And the Ossobuco on polenta was quite rich, especially with the bone marrow - I had a hard time finishing this, but I highly recommend it. The portions are quite large, so sharing dishes is probably not a bad idea. I am also pleasantly surprised by the cocktail scene of Argentina, especially Buenos Aires! There was a spicy version of a Negroni on the menu that the staff warned me about but I kind of took it as "they probably mean it's a strong drink" But NOPE - it is actually spicy! As a spice lover this was really interesting, but not for everyone. The ambiance of the dining area was quite interesting with photographs and memorabilia. If I had one little advice for the restaurant, maybe fix up the bathrooms a little bit. Peron Peron captures the essence of Buenos Aires in a way that may be a bit controversial, but the food is definitely worth the trip!

    Great experience!! The food was delicious. The empanadas are fried and the best I've had here in…read moreBA. We had quite a few different meals all were recommended and delicious. Drinks were great. The bartender waited on us because there were a lot of us English speaking people, but he was kind of rude to our Spanish guide. Food was all very hearty and a little different than the meat and fritas everywhere else

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    Perón Perón RestoBar - Seating area

    Seating area

    Perón Perón RestoBar - Empanadas and Osso Buco with sangria

    Empanadas and Osso Buco with sangria

    Perón Perón RestoBar - Outside view

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    Outside view

    Lemon - comfortfood - Updated May 2026

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