Curt C.
Yelp
Street food and antiques!
This food hall has it all! This place is a wonderful way to get your sampling of everything Argentine all under one roof.
The place is so big! The narrow alleyways wind around between different stalls that are efficiently packed in, with bar stools around a cooking area of various aspects of Argentine cuisine. There's a choripan spot, an empanada place, one that focuses on wines- there's so many food options! Most of them will prep you something to go if requested. It can get crowded- follow the crowds for the best foods. There's a quick turnover on lunch counter stools, so even though it's crowded, they get you served quickly.
Then while you're digesting, be sure to check out all the antique stores that are mixed in. They sell a lot of those metal signs, old coins, political posters of Evita, and fun things. Prices are a bit higher than out on the streets, but cheaper than the dedicated antique stores that have their own addresses on San Telmo.
By then end of my tour of the San Telmo Market, it was all a dream of chorripan, chimmichurri, malbec, dulce de leche, and empanadas.