Dadá

Buenos Aires


Tiny bohemian Dadá, with walls painted red and a bar cluttered with wine bottles, feels like an unassuming neighborhood bar in Paris. Order something savory, such as a stir-fry, off the bistro menu during the day; at night you can dine on grilled salmon or relax over an expertly mixed cocktail.


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