Are there good restaurants in Argentina?
When we asked people living in Argentina about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"One of the most popular restaurants in Argentina is La Cabrera, located in the Palermo neighborhood of Buenos Aires. La Cabrera is known for its delicious steaks and grilled meats, as well as its extensive wine list. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere and is a great place to enjoy a meal with friends. https://www.lacabrera.com.ar/ Another popular restaurant in Argentina is Don Julio, located in the trendy Palermo Soho neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Don Julio is renowned for its traditional Argentine cuisine, including its famous empanadas and grilled meats. The restaurant has a warm and inviting atmosphere, and its outdoor seating area is perfect for enjoying a meal in the sunshine. https://www.donjulio.com.ar/," said another expat in Argentina.
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Are there good restaurants in Argentina?
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