Buenos Aires Foods:  Guide to Argentina's Culinary Capital 

As Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires boasts a cuisine shaped by the nation's history of immigration, offering a palate of diverse flavors, including Italian and Mediterranean-inspired dishes.

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Menú Ejecutivo or Menú del Día 

What’s great about menú ejecutivos is that they already include an appetizer, the main meal, a drink, and often a dessert.  

Heladerias (Ice Cream Parlors)

Argentines have a special place for helado (ice cream) in their hearts. You’ll find many heladerias (ice cream parlors) in Buenos Aires 

Dulce de Leche, Alfajores, and Other Argentine sweets

Buenos Aires food isn’t just about savory cuisine. They also have sweets, many made with dulce de leche, the country’s famous caramel-like spread. 

Tango Dinner Show

No Buenos Aires visit would be complete without witnessing live tango performances. I recommend you try tango dinners. 

Buenos Aires Street Food and Food Markets

Home to some of the best food markets. When making an itinerary, squeeze in any of these markets:  – Feria de Mataderos (Mataderos)

What to Drink in Buenos Aires 

You can try Quilmes (a famous local beer) and other locally brewed beers at bars like Antares Palermo and Peñón del Aguila. 

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