In terms of restaurants, I found Lele de Troya in Palermo the most interesting, and not only for the food, which is delicious.
My friend Maria Teresa and I danced until 1:30 am one night, and then went to Lele de Troya for dinner at 2:00 am. The restaurant is set in a large, three story old house, restored by a man who works in the theater as a set designer. Each room is painted and upholstered in a different color, and the lighting is truly magical.
We sat there eating, drinking and talking until 4:00 am. There aren’t many places in the world where you can do that, and I have always loved Buenos Aires for the pace of its nightlife.
Slow. Swinging. And full of musicality.
[Photos from here.]
This segment is a part in the series : Buenos Aires Trip