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Buenos Aires is arguably Latin America's gastronomic capital . As well as the excellent and ubiquitous pizza and pasta restaurants common to the country as a whole, the capital offers an ever increasing number of cosmopolitan cuisines, ranging from Turkish through Basque to Japanese. The city's crowning glory, however, for meat eaters at least, are its parrillas . At the top end of the range, there are restaurants offering the country's choicest beef cooked on an asador criollo , that is staked around an open fire. There are plenty of humbler places, too, where you can enjoy a succulent parrillada in a lively atmosphere. There are excellent restaurants throughout the city but, with a few exceptions, the centre and the south are best for the city's most traditional restaurants whilst the north is the place to head for if you're looking for more innovative or exotic cooking. Puerto Madero , the recently renovated port area, is knee-deep in big, glitzy themed restaurants, though - a couple of decent places notwithstanding - these are hardly the capital's most exciting eating options. You'll find a far more original crop of restaurants around the hugely popular and trendy Las Canitas area in Palermo (subte station Ministro Carranza or buses #29 and #60 bajo) and, increasingly, in Palermo Viejo , where restaurants are given added charm by being located in elegant late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century

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Though most restaurants open in the evening at around 8pm, it's worth bearing in mind that most Portenos don't go out to eat much before 10pm, so unless you want a restaurant to yourself, you should probably do the same. Most restaurant kitchens close around midnight during the week, though at weekends many keep serving till the small hours. There are also plenty of confiterias and pizzerias that open all night, so you shouldn't have trouble satisfying your hunger at any time


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