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Samay Casa de Té Argentina

  • Elcano 3256
    Buenos Aires
  • 4554-1829

Editorial Review

Low-key cafe/home of all things tea-related opens up where a great French bistro used to be. Hopefully this joint will have better luck; it's already the place for older women to sip jasmine tea in handmade clay mugs while muttering "there goes the neighborhood" in Spanish. Excellent selection of house-made desserts and typical northern Argentine dishes, as well as plenty of different teas from Patagonia and beyond. Aguas frescas and iced tea two reasons to keep frequenting this spot once spring is over and summer hits in full force.

Features

  • Breakfast
  • Good Service
  • Hidden Find
  • People Watching

Attributes

  • Price:
    $$
  • Reservations:
    Not Necessary
  • Alcohol:
    No Booze
  • Vibe:
    Chill, Locals
  • Restaurant Type:
    Bistro, Tea, Argentinian

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