Mercado de Belgrano ★ 4.2
Belgrano's covered neighborhood market on Juramento. Produce, butchers, fishmongers and a clutch of small food counters; locals shop here for daily groceries.
Barrio Chino (Chinatown grocers) is a food market in Belgrano, Buenos Aires.
Buenos Aires' Chinatown along Arribenos. Asian groceries, dim sum on Sunday, imported produce; the city's deepest Asian-pantry shopping strip.
Address: Arribenos and Mendoza, C1428 Buenos Aires
Belgrano's covered neighborhood market on Juramento. Produce, butchers, fishmongers and a clutch of small food counters; locals shop here for daily groceries.
Italianate-facade market opened 1897 by Juan A. Buschiazzo, a national historic monument since 2000. Butchers, fruit, food stalls and antiques under one roof.
Belgrano's covered neighborhood market on Juramento. Produce, butchers, fishmongers and a clutch of small food counters; locals shop here for daily groceries.
Caballito covered market opened 1889. Old-school produce, butcher and fishmonger stalls; the morning shop where Caballito families fill the weekly trolley.
Sunday folk-and-food fair on the historic livestock-yard plazas. Provincial empanadas, locro pots, whole-lamb al asador and gaucho displays; Apr-Dec season.
Sunday street-fair the length of Defensa from Plaza Dorrego to Plaza de Mayo: antiques, leather, food carts, choripan smoke and tango buskers; weekly event.
Indoor antiques and flea market on Dorrego in Colegiales. Vintage Argentine kitchenware, hand-painted crockery, old advertising signs from porteno bodegones.