Narda Comedor ★ 4.3
Narda Lepes' all-day Belgrano comedor championing vegetable-forward Argentine cooking, with Saturday salad-bar lunches and natural wines at dinner.
Signature: Market-vegetable salads, House pasta, Roasted fish
Trescha is a modern argentine restaurant in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires.
Tomas Treschanski opened Trescha in March 2023 in a Villa Crespo casona at age 25, after stages at Azurmendi and Frantzen. One Michelin star in 2024.
Signature dishes: 15-course tasting menu, Aged duck course, Patagonian seafood course
Address: Murillo 725, C1414 Buenos Aires
Narda Lepes' all-day Belgrano comedor championing vegetable-forward Argentine cooking, with Saturday salad-bar lunches and natural wines at dinner.
Signature: Market-vegetable salads, House pasta, Roasted fish
Pablo Rivero's Palermo Soho parrilla; Latin America's 50 Best #1 in 2020 and 2024, #3 in 2025. One Michelin star plus a Green Star in the BA guide.
Signature: Bife de chorizo, Provoleta, Empanadas
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Signature: Tortilla, Vitel tone, Milanesa
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Signature: Aged ribeye, Daily fresh fish, Cheese course
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Signature: Bife de chorizo with side bowls, Provoleta, Ojo de bife
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