What are the gastronomic poles of the City

What are the gastronomic poles of the City

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Madero Port

The old docks of the port of Buenos Aires, created in 1900 following the English model, managed to come out of abandonment and oblivion to become a thriving residential and gastronomic center. Real estate developers took advantage of the wide spaces, the interesting pre-existing architecturethe central location and the listed view to establish housing and interesting restaurants worth visiting.

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Recoleta

It is the first and oldest of the gastronomic poles of Buenos Aires. He knew how to know his glory during the 1970s and, although his culinary physiognomy has changed and competitors have arisen, institutions still exist such as La Biela, very popular with tourists of all nationalities.

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San Telmo

This is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Buenos Airesand at the time he also knew how to be the most aristocratic. It is enough to walk its streets to enjoy the ancient splendor of its buildings. Everything changed in 1871 with the yellow fever epidemic that put the wealthiest families to flight, who moved further north of the City. But after several decades of neglect, San Telmo recovered much of its former splendor. Here the refinement and the bohemia that Palermo lost meetalong with that decadent bouquet that makes it attractive in the eyes of European tourists. The neighborhood is reviving a real estate boom and restaurants are no strangers to that event. There are currently some 150 restaurantsseveral of them more than interesting and well worth a visit.

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With the doors open.  The Plaza Dorrego bar, one of the symbols of San Telmo, keeps its shutters up.  Today they function as a cooperative.

With the doors open. The Plaza Dorrego bar, one of the symbols of San Telmo, keeps its shutters up. Today they function as a cooperative.

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palermo

A part of the sprawling neighborhood of Palermo has been transformed into the most active gastronomic hub in the City of Buenos Aires. what is called today Palermo Hollywooddelimited by Av. Juan B. Justo, Dorrego, Av. Santa Fe and Av. Córdoba, for decades it was reserved almost exclusively for residences of middle-class families and auto repair shops. But after the arrival in the neighborhood, at the beginning of the current century, of production companies and television channels with their respective post-production companies, it received the name it currently has. Along with the landing of the first artistic companies, a new phenomenonthe gastronomic.

A few years before, in a nearby area, on the other side of Av. Juan B. Justo, what is today called Palermo-Sohodelimited by Scalabrini Ortiz, Córdoba, Juan B. Justo and Santa Fe avenues. The name, which alludes to the Soho neighborhood of the cities of New York and London, was given due to its orientation towards design and fashion, although there are not a few restaurants in the area.

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