Green Eat

Buenos Aires


Modern and airy, this health-focused cafe chain does great salads, fresh-squeezed juices, delicious pastries and yogurt bowls, and good coffee, too. There are several locations around town but this one, overlooking downtown's busy pedestrian promenade, is particularly good: eat upstairs for the best view.


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