D’Oro

Buenos Aires


This small but popular lunch spot is a serious Italian wine bar and restaurant to rival others in more gastronomically notable neighborhoods. Come for thin, crispy, oven-baked pizzas, mushroom risotto, fettuccine with shellfish and garlic-topped focaccia. Catering to the downtown business crowd, it's only open on weekdays.


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