Buenos Aires is a place where you can eat some of the most inventive food on the planet, and sample some of the world’s best wine and coffee. Here we go on a culinary adventure in the Argentinean capital, and take you to some of the oldest and newest spots in the city, and some of the best restaurants in the world. Contact Brightsun Travel about our wide range of Buenos Aires flights from UK, including a direct flight from London taking less than 14 hours.
Coffee
Argentineans love their coffee. And a great place to sample some of the best coffee coming out of the country right now, is LAB Tostadores de Café, one of the city’s latest coffee shops with an on site roastery.
Avenida Independencia
Take a detour along the busy shopping streets of Calle Gorriti and Avenida Independencia and you will find 20th century homes remodelled into bar-cum-cafes.
Wine
Head to Calle Gorriti and discover atmospheric wine bars lining the back streets, where you can sample some impressive Argentinean wine, including Malbec and Chardonnay.
San Cristóbal
San Cristóbal is a residential neighbourhood with one major reason to visit – Bar de Cao – a local institution, which dates back to 1915. You won’t find many tourists here – just good bottles of Argentinean wine and fantastic local food.
Feria de Mataderos
Head to the Feria de Mataderos market in Mataderos and you could try a range of regional cuisine from vendors selling stews, and corn dressed in a range of local marinates.
Tegui, Palermo
Head to Palermo, one of the city’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, and you could dine at one of the top 10 restaurants in the continent, and certainly the best in the country, Tegui.
Parrilladas
Last but not least, all across the city you will find famous Argentine parrilladas (barbecue restaurants), a local institution. Head to the trendy Colegiales neighbourhood to experience some of the best.
Flights
Contact Brightsun Travel about your next holiday to Argentina and secure Lowest airfares to Buenos Aires anytime of year. We have direct flights from London to Buenos Aires with British Airways, who offer ergonomically designed seating, on-demand entertainment and premium dining in Economy and Premium Economy class. Or, upgrade to Club World and enjoy lie-flat beds and exclusive lounge access. And in First class, experience private cabins limited to just 8 people.
Coffee
Argentineans love their coffee. And a great place to sample some of the best coffee coming out of the country right now, is LAB Tostadores de Café, one of the city’s latest coffee shops with an on site roastery.
Avenida Independencia
Take a detour along the busy shopping streets of Calle Gorriti and Avenida Independencia and you will find 20th century homes remodelled into bar-cum-cafes.
Wine
Head to Calle Gorriti and discover atmospheric wine bars lining the back streets, where you can sample some impressive Argentinean wine, including Malbec and Chardonnay.
San Cristóbal
San Cristóbal is a residential neighbourhood with one major reason to visit – Bar de Cao – a local institution, which dates back to 1915. You won’t find many tourists here – just good bottles of Argentinean wine and fantastic local food.
Feria de Mataderos
Head to the Feria de Mataderos market in Mataderos and you could try a range of regional cuisine from vendors selling stews, and corn dressed in a range of local marinates.
Tegui, Palermo
Head to Palermo, one of the city’s most exclusive neighbourhoods, and you could dine at one of the top 10 restaurants in the continent, and certainly the best in the country, Tegui.
Parrilladas
Last but not least, all across the city you will find famous Argentine parrilladas (barbecue restaurants), a local institution. Head to the trendy Colegiales neighbourhood to experience some of the best.
Flights
Contact Brightsun Travel about your next holiday to Argentina and secure Lowest airfares to Buenos Aires anytime of year. We have direct flights from London to Buenos Aires with British Airways, who offer ergonomically designed seating, on-demand entertainment and premium dining in Economy and Premium Economy class. Or, upgrade to Club World and enjoy lie-flat beds and exclusive lounge access. And in First class, experience private cabins limited to just 8 people.