
Where to eat locro and traditional dishes in Buenos Aires
Their menu features specialties like lamb baked in dough, Mendoza-style potato and meat pie, beef and humita empanadas, and homemade lasagna with fresh tomato sauce and olives.
The warm, homey atmosphere, with live piano music and rustic decor featuring wooden furniture and weaving pieces, invites diners to enjoy an intimate and cozy evening. They also offer artisanal sweets such as pumpkin in syrup and yute sweet, made by the owner's mother with seasonal products. Pan y Teatro is a must-visit for those looking to savor authentic Argentine regional cuisine in a setting that blends art, tradition, and hospitality.

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