Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires

Spanish restaurant · Monserrat

Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires

Spanish restaurant · Monserrat

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Solís 475, C1078 AAI, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null
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Centro Asturiano de Buenos Aires by null

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Warm, casual stop with an old-school atmosphere offering hearty Spanish seafood plates, beer & wine.  

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Solís 475, C1078 AAI, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina Get directions

+54 11 4381 1342
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"Once you walk into Centro Asturiano, you’ll feel like you’re in an old tavern in northern Spain with wine bottles, vintage photos, and antiques everywhere. Come for lunch after you tour the Barolo Palace and Parliament Square, order one of their ridiculously large tortilla españolas, and add on some gambas al ajillo that’s served sizzling in the traditional clay pot. Close out your lunch with a cup of custard." - martin chavesta, annie bacher

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Gustavo Fazzari

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Traditional spanish restaurant in old club, very friendly and professional waiters, dated but comfortable decoration and setting, prices are moderate and portions are medium sized, tasty tortilla and filled peppers. Typical Spanish Argentine cuisine and desserts.

Jonathan Norman

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Local restaurant on top floor ofbthe Asturian society of buenos aires. By far best paella and seafood in town in a traditional neighborhood ambience. Don’t expect anything fancy, but top notch spanish food.

Richie Corral

Google
Amazing food! It was honestly way better than I expected! This place is a jewel of a restaurant!!!

Daniel Beguiristain

Google
Really good Spanish food reasonably priced and abundant servings.

Lara Luna De Bettin

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The food its good but not incredible The servers are fully disrespectful with all members of the table. They decide the order they want with your food. If i want to have dessert, then my food and then fingerfood im the client!!! We had half the table eating TWO hours later cause our server "couldnt ask the kitchen to run the entrees and main at the same time" He was rude with the 80 year old b-day grandpa who wanted to.blow.the candles with the grandkids. And he keep taking jokes to far and leaving the serving of dishes half done. The restaurant has high ceilings, so its loud with echo and noises from all the customers. We left with a 50k bill and disappointed with the whole evening

Michael Coffey

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My wife and I have eaten here twice with my fellow English teachers. Once to celebrate our TEFL certification and once for our 15th wedding anniversary. Both occasions have been a complete delight. The Basque cuisine is simply incredible, the service is always impeccable, and the atmosphere is straight out of a classic golden age Hollywood film. An amazing experience, one of which we will continue to enjoy as long as we are in this beautiful city.

Axel Rodriguez

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This is not a touristy place. This is located in one of the traditional Spanish clubs of Buenos Aires, no sign outside, you get in and into the 3rd floor, where the restaurant is. Not fancy, but as local as it gets. Great Spanish food, abundant portions and attentive staff. Prices are reasonable, and food is great. If you want a different experience, this is a great place to try.

Agustina Martorana

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If you love spanish food this is the place to go. You can make reservations but not on sunday. It is on the 3rd floor. You can either take the stairs (great choice when you have to leave) or the elevator. AMAZING food. I’ve tried the paella and the fish croquetas. Both are to die for. Tiramisu for dessert is a great choice. Service is impecable. A little bit noisy but worth it.