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LE BAR
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Every once and a while a place comes along that seems to get it. Combining all the essential elements that make up a great restaurant & bar, Le Bar is one of those places.
Le Bar didn’t merely get it, they hit the bullseye. Le Bar is the newest hottest spot in town. And rightly so. The formula is simple: the combination of a great space, great food-drink-service and those extra touches...
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AL ANDALUS
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These days, walking down any given street in Palermo, it seems like you can't help but run into a new restaurant claiming to offer innovative cuisine and inviting ambience. Too often, however, such establishments end up not quite delivering on their promise.
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BOLIVIA
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It doesn’t take newly arrived visitors to Buenos Aires very long to realize just how stylish the city is. Evidence is everywhere, from the European-inspired architecture and inviting plazas to the trendy restaurants and bars that are popping up all over the city.
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MOSHI MOSHI
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In a city where excellent sushi can be hard to find (especially for those with a foreign pallet), Moshi Moshi is a breath of fresh air. Tucked away on the first floor of a busy Las Cañitas corner, this intimate restaurant draws a sushi-loving clientele largely through word of mouth. The modern décor is highlighted by sleek low lighting and large bay windows that overlook the Palermo Polo...
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MARK´S DELI & COFFEE HOUSE
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Back in the summer of 2002, days after the crash and crisis, Marcos Mantecon had the zany idea to open an American style deli on a quiet corner of what was then just Palermo Viejo. Back then the streets of Palermo, like the rest of the city, were relatively quiet as the city had taken one to the gut. Though it took Palermo merely a hot minute to return to be the place to be, as it was already...
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VERDE LLAMA
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Verde Llama is more than a vegetarian safe house in a city that celebrates its meat. When head chef and owner Diego Castro opened this café and juice bar in early 2007 after running a private restaurant out of his home for several years, he started with more than just a menu free of animal products. A student of the LifeFood movement, Castro seeks to not only create delicious cuisine, but also...
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DADA
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Walking into Dada, your mood suddenly changes. Situated in the heart of downtown BA, it’s like a break, a change of temperature, rhythm and tone. Its name and decoration are in honor of the art movement of 1916-1920 all about challenging the status quo, and they’ve gone for the same philosophy. The place itself could pass for "a French bistro in the middle of Chelsea or Tribeca.” Dada invites...
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NICETO CLUB
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For 10 years Niceto has been a contender for heavyweight champion of BA clubs. Why? Quite simply because they’ve been able to combine world class parties, innovative and fresh artistic proposals, live music from BA´s hottest acts and fantastic international shows into their mix, constantly.
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PALACIO ALSINA
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Maybe it’s the 300 pound drag queen hostess that greets you as you walk into the club. Or maybe it’s the 2500 plus good looking guys and girls awaiting you inside. It could be the state of the art sound system pumping techno music directly into your veins. It could be the gogo dancers elevated in the middle of the dance floor putting on a show. Or quite possibly it’s the 4 story high ceiling...
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