Casa Cavia
Argentinian restaurant · Palermo ·

Casa Cavia

Argentinian restaurant · Palermo ·

Elegant mansion restaurant, bar, garden, and flower shop

beautiful garden
slow service
gorgeous setting
excellent food
upscale atmosphere
pricey
great cocktails
beautiful architecture
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Casa Cavia by null
Casa Cavia by null
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Cavia 2985, C1425DDA Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

ARS 20,000+

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Reservations required
Restroom
Popular for lunch
Popular for dinner
Cozy

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Cavia 2985, C1425DDA Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

+54 11 4801 9693
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ARS 20,000+ · Menu

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Features

•Reservations required
•Restroom
•Popular for lunch
•Popular for dinner
•Cozy
•Romantic
•Trendy
•Fancy

Last updated

Dec 22, 2025

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22 Best Restaurants in Buenos Aires for Parrilla, Pasta, and Potatoes | Condé Nast Traveler

"Set in a mansion from 1927, this might be the most beautifully designed space in the entire city. Last year it reopened under new management and recruited an all-star team to take control of the restaurant and cocktail menu. If there was a show called Ladies Who Lunch, it would totally be filmed here. Expect the crowd to match the neighborhood, which is one of the city's most exclusive upscale barrios. The restaurant menu recently got a makeover when Julieta Caruso, ex-chef of world-renowned Mugaritz in San Sebastián, took over the kitchen. Casa Cavia is open for breakfast, brunch, lunch, merienda (tea time) and dinner, but it's best during the daylight, when you can take advantage of the garden views. Last season's menu was inspired by great works of literature, and this spring honors Argentine music albums, with a unique take on local staples like sweetbreads, beef ribs, lamb, and pasta." - Celeste Moure, Allie Lazar

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Inside Buenos Aires: Chef Gonzalo Aramburu's Favorite Spots

"The Buenos Aires golden hour is especially lovely in Casa Cavia’s inner garden of the century-old aristocratic estate, where Julieta Caruso crafts seasonal dishes from breakfast to dinner; I enjoy the lounge’s contemporary take on the property’s classic architecture but most relish sitting in the rear garden by the fountain for afternoon tea, choosing treats such as a lemon curd tart with quince and sugared almonds, puff pastry filled with cream and caramelized apples, or the creamy vanilla cake with rich chocolate mousse and caramel." - Guía MICHELIN

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"If we were to look for an expression that defines the culinary philosophy of this restaurant occupying an attractive mansion in the Palermo Chico district, it would be “loyalty to local ingredients”. Casa Cavia boasts an elegantly classic interior which combines with the contemporary decor, but what is particularly striking here is the delightful terrace to the rear (embellished with a water feature in the middle) that has become a trendy setting where people come to eat but also to be seen. The chef at the helm, Julieta Caruso, showcases her cuisine on a concise contemporary-style à la carte where vegetables play a predominant role in dishes that are seemingly simply prepared but based around the very best ingredients. Her vegetarian recipes, which take pride of place here, are accompanied by others featuring fish and meat, such as grilled fish of the day, roasted prawns, marinated beef ribs etc." - Michelin Inspector

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Argentina: Restaurants Tucked Away in Buenos Aires

"Located opposite a tree-lined park, stands this old two-storey property with an immaculate white façade. Casa Cavia, one of the city’s most beautiful dining spots." - The MICHELIN Guide

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"A historic mansion with a restaurant, bar, café, florist, and publishing house, offering cuisine by chef Julieta Caruso." - The MICHELIN Guide

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