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Restaurante OviedovsEl Sanjuanino
Oviedo and El Sanjuanino are both praised by expert writers. Overall, Oviedo is the choice of most writers compared to El Sanjuanino. Oviedo comes in at #3 in Buenos Aires with endorsements from 6 sources such as Frommer's, Lonely Planet and Fodor's.
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
El Sanjuanino
Concierge
Fodor's
Time Out
Rough Guide
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Posadas 1515, Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina
From $0/night
"Enrique Baudonet's inviting hole-in-the-wall brims with the rustic flavor of the Argentine outback. Its interior features sepia-toned photos of old San Juan and brawny hanging hams."
"Mostly tourists from the nearby hotels flock to this Northern Argentine regional spot, but you'll spot some longtime locals, particularly at lunchtime." Full review
"This cheerful restaurant, specialising in the kind of homely comfort food that warms the cockles of Argentinian hearts, is busy most nights both upstairs and down." Full review
"The place to try empanadas, this inexpensive restaurant also has other regional fare such as locro and humitas, as well as more exotic dishes like pickled vizcacha."
"Easy to eat on the go, empanadas are a staple of the Argentine diet. There are hundreds of little empanada shops throughout the city, but this one in Recoleta arguably serves the best." Full review
Top choice
"This long-running, cozy little joint probably has the cheapest food in Recoleta, attracting both penny-pinching locals and thrifty tourists." Full review