StrayLight
07-26-07, 00:52
This is a gem of a place, and no matter how you might classify it, it is definitely best of class (at least in BA). Wikitravel calls it "maybe the best restaurant in Buenos Aires."
I found it when I was in Vatel one day for lunch and lamenting with the manager, Alain Auneveux, the lack of good French food in Buenos Aires. He said that in his opinion the best table in town was at this little place around the corner, and he walked me over to take a look.
The place is located on the ground floor of the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos. You will not see it from the street; you need to know it's there, and go into the building's atrium to spot it. It's not big; only about 8 tables.
The menu I saw was very small, but totally excellent. There are about 5 first courses (pork terrine and a squash soup are the only two I remember) and I think 4 main courses: stuffed grilled quail, a beef tenderloin, a white salmon, and an unusual lamb dish (the description of which escapes me)
I had the pork terrine, which was very good, and the stuffed quail, which was one of the top four or five dishes I've had in Buenos Aires. A nice pinot noir pulled it all together. I didn't have dessert, because with coffee came a little tumbler of pure delicious chocolate. It was a seriously good meal.
Nice art on the wall and a tall, slender, wholesomely attractive waitress topped it all off.
Three things you need to know before you head down there:
1. It's very popular, and you'll need reservations (tel 4816-6711)
2. They don't take credit cards.
3. They're only open for lunch M - F, and dinner on Thursday and Friday.
Enjoy.
I found it when I was in Vatel one day for lunch and lamenting with the manager, Alain Auneveux, the lack of good French food in Buenos Aires. He said that in his opinion the best table in town was at this little place around the corner, and he walked me over to take a look.
The place is located on the ground floor of the Sociedad Central de Arquitectos. You will not see it from the street; you need to know it's there, and go into the building's atrium to spot it. It's not big; only about 8 tables.
The menu I saw was very small, but totally excellent. There are about 5 first courses (pork terrine and a squash soup are the only two I remember) and I think 4 main courses: stuffed grilled quail, a beef tenderloin, a white salmon, and an unusual lamb dish (the description of which escapes me)
I had the pork terrine, which was very good, and the stuffed quail, which was one of the top four or five dishes I've had in Buenos Aires. A nice pinot noir pulled it all together. I didn't have dessert, because with coffee came a little tumbler of pure delicious chocolate. It was a seriously good meal.
Nice art on the wall and a tall, slender, wholesomely attractive waitress topped it all off.
Three things you need to know before you head down there:
1. It's very popular, and you'll need reservations (tel 4816-6711)
2. They don't take credit cards.
3. They're only open for lunch M - F, and dinner on Thursday and Friday.
Enjoy.