Trescha ★ 4.7
Why locals love it: Eleven seats around a single cedarwood counter in a Villa Crespo casona; the Michelin nod followed inside a year.
Tip: Reservations open three months in advance; the 15-course menu changes constantly.
Julia is a modern argentine restaurant in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires.
Julio Martin Baez's 22-seat indie kitchen in Villa Crespo. Five-ingredient seasonal courses with no fluff. LA50B #50 in 2025; dinner Mon-Fri.
Why locals love it: Twenty-two seats in a Villa Crespo townhouse; eight-strong team, dinner only Monday to Friday.
Tip: Book four weeks ahead through the venue's reservation system; both nightly seatings sell out by mid-week.
Address: Loyola 807, C1414 Buenos Aires
Why locals love it: Eleven seats around a single cedarwood counter in a Villa Crespo casona; the Michelin nod followed inside a year.
Tip: Reservations open three months in advance; the 15-course menu changes constantly.
Why locals love it: Eleven seats around a single cedarwood counter in a Villa Crespo casona; the Michelin nod followed inside a year.
Tip: Reservations open three months in advance; the 15-course menu changes constantly.
Why locals love it: No reservations, no signage, no wine list; Mariano Ramon writes the night's plates on a chalkboard.
Tip: Arrive by 20:00 or sit and wait.
Why locals love it: Most visitors come for dinner; the morning-and-aperitif counter at the original 1952 bar is the locals' move.
Tip: Walk in at 12:00, sit at the bar, order vermouth and a tortilla wedge.
Why locals love it: Visitors come for the steak; the 50-strong Argentine cheese cart is the chef's quiet flex.
Tip: End dinner with the cheese cart; ask for the Patagonian and Salta selections.
Why locals love it: La Boca off the postcard route; you take a taxi, eat under soccer scarves and the football crowd will arrive after.
Tip: Taxi door-to-door; skip Caminito and Bombonera unless you're on a match day.
Why locals love it: Eighth floor of a Colegiales high-rise, no street signage; you find it by riding the lift and trusting the rooftop view.
Tip: Sit on the terrace overlooking the Dorrego flea market; book a week ahead through the website.