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Cafe San JuanvsRestaurante Oviedo
Both restaurants are praised by writers. On balance, Cafe San Juan scores marginally higher than Oviedo. Cafe San Juan scores 88 with praise from 7 reviews including Fodor's, Rough Guide and Insight Guides.
Cafe San Juan
Insight Guides
BlackBook
Time Out
Rough Guide
Fodor's
Frommer's
Av San Juan 450, Buenos Aires, Argentina
From $0/night
"The short menu is listed on a chalkboard, with tapas-style starters followed by hearty mains like the terrific rabbit stew."
"Family-run restaurant with an open kitchen that's always packed with a mixture of locals and visitors."
"During the daily lunch rush, chef Leandro Cristobal fashions inventive tapas and pastas from the likes of sun-dried tomatoes, brie and seasonal vegetables, while his mother pours the wine." Full review
Star
"A small, good-value, family-run joint whose huge portions and fresh-from-the-market meals mean it’s always full."
"When famed "anti-chef" Leandro Cristóbal decided to return to his roots, he dropped his trademark modern cuisine in favor of huge platters of rustic traditional dishes." Full review
"Main courses include Spanish seafood dishes, Italian pastas, and lots of beef. The kitchen is in the hands of smart, tattooed skateboarder-types. It’s not a relaxing place, but it’s very cool." Full review
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Cash only; reservations highly recommended.
Restaurante Oviedo
Concierge
Fodor's
Travel + Leisure
Time Out
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
Antonio Beruti 2602, Buenos Aires 1425, Argentina
From $25/night
"For 20 years, Oviedo has been the prime destination for Old World Spanish eats in Buenos Aires."
"In a meat-centric city like Buenos Aires, beautifully cooked seafood is a welcome change, and Oviedo is the best in the city." Full review
"A refreshing alternative to the city’s ubiquitous steakhouses, Oviedo is a Spanish-inspired seafood restaurant in the Recoleta neighborhood." Full review
"Oviedo has something of a clubbish atmosphere and is a favourite with businessmen and political hacks." Full review
"The best high-end Spanish restaurant in the city, Recoleta’s Oviedo offers professional service, a refined and relaxed setting and the freshest fish–brought in up to twice a day." Full review
"A refreshing alternative to the city’s ubiquitous steakhouses, Oviedo is a Spanish-inspired seafood restaurant in the Recoleta neighborhood." Full review