Rapanui

Recoleta & Barrio Norte


Originally founded in Bariloche (in Argentina's lakes region), Rapanui specializes in deliciously creamy helado (ice cream), adorably shaped chocolates, frothy cappuccino and other sweet treats. You can eat in or take away, and they stay open late. There are several other locations throughout the city – and all are very popular with porteños.


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