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  2. List of Michelin-starred restaurants in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The stars are not permanent and restaurants are constantly being re-evaluated. If the criteria are not met, the restaurant will lose its stars. [1] Argentina is the first Hispanic Latin American country to be covered by the Michelin Guide with the inaugural edition announced in November 2023 for the 2024 edition. [4]

  3. World's 101 Best Steak Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Highly acclaimed and awarded restaurants like Parrilla Don Julio in Buenos Aires, Margaret in Sydney, CUT by Wolfgang Puck, COTE, Victor Churchill, Hawksmoor and chefs like Lennox Hastie and Neil Perry from Sydney are part of the ranking.

  4. Argentine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Typical pizzeria from Buenos Aires Argentine puchero. This region is composed of the city of Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Province, Córdoba, La Pampa, Santa Fe, and Entre Ríos. This region, especially within the larger urban areas of Buenos Aires, Rosario, and Córdoba welcomed European immigrants. These were especially of Italian and Spanish ...

  5. Sofitel Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    The Sofitel Buenos Aires. Sofitel Buenos Aires is a five star hotel in the ... allow him to look out towards the Río de la ... Le Sud, a Provençal restaurant. [3 ...

  6. Recoleta, Buenos Aires - Wikipedia

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    Southwestward view of Recoleta in 2014, overlooking Floralis Genérica and the National Library.. The Recoleta neighborhood is composed of the area limited by Montevideo and Uruguay Streets, Córdoba Avenue, Mario Bravo and Coronel Díaz Streets, Las Heras Avenue, Tagle Street, the F.G.B.M railway, Jerónimo Salguero Street, and by the Río de La Plata or River Plate.

  7. Francisco de Cabrera - Wikipedia

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    Cabrera was born in Granada, Andalusia (Spain), son of Francisco de Cabrera and María Ignacia Dávalos. [3] He was married on June 13, 1741, with to Antonia Isabel de Saavedra, [4] born in Buenos Aires, daughter of Bernardo de Saavedra and Ana de la Palma Lobatón.

  8. Caminito - Wikipedia

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    Caminito ("little walkway" or "little path" in Spanish) is a street museum and a traditional alley, located in La Boca, a neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The place acquired cultural significance because it inspired the music for the famous tango "Caminito (1926)", composed by Juan de Dios Filiberto.

  9. Barrio Chino (Buenos Aires) - Wikipedia

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    A proposal for the creation of Chinatown as an official barrio of Buenos Aires was promoted by a group of Asian businessmen for commercial purposes in 2006. The requested designation was without success, however, because "Chinatown" didn't reflect the real population structure of Belgrano, which is populated overwhelmingly by people who are not ...