Argentina's highly popular cuisine is a meat lover's paradise. Indeed, meats - and particularly beef - are highly prized in Argentina, and above all renowned for their high quality, often grilled to perfection using theasado technique, Argentina's famous barbecue.
But Argentines don't give up on vegetables, such as tomatoes, peppers, beans and corn, which are used to prepare dishes like locro, a thick soup made with corn and beans, or chimichurri sauce, made with a host of fresh herbs, ideal for grilled meats.
And let's not forget the empanadas, those little turnovers filled with vegetables or meat, also very popular street food staples. So, from starters to desserts - including the famous dulce de leche used to garnish cookies and cakes - the Argentine restaurants of Paris are waiting for you.
Here are the best addresses for Argentinian restaurants in Paris, to enjoy with friends or family!
Tanguera, the South American restaurant between Paris and Bueno Aires
Sponsored - Born from the team behind the famous Santa Carne near Bastille, Tanguera is the new South American nugget in the 11ᵉ arrondissement. This restaurant takes you on a gustatory journey where the generous soul of Argentina flirts with the refined, colorful accents of Peru, for a resolutely exotic culinary experience. [Read more]
Tanguera, Paris' first Peruvian-Argentinian restaurant, in the 11th arrondissement
Since January 2025, Tanguera has been open on rue Alexandre Dumas: on the menu? A menu of Argentinian and Peruvian specialities. [Read more]
Santa Carne, the place to be for lovers of Argentine-style grilled meat at Bastille
In Argentinian, Santa Carne literally translates as "sacred meat", "holy meat", and it's no coincidence that this address is so named. Here, meat is more than sacred, it's a religion: cooked, prepared or roasted according to the principles of Argentine parilladas, Santa Carne takes you back to Latin America for a meal to share. [Read more]
Biondi, authentic Argentine cuisine by chef Fernando de Tomaso
Biondi invites you to discover the tasty Argentine dishes created by chef Fernando de Tomaso. A change of scenery at an affordable price! [Read more]
Pin-Pan, Argentinian competition sandwiches
When two street food moguls join forces, the result is Pin-Pan, an Argentinian street-food restaurant where you can devour competitive sandwiches. [Read more]
Blanca, Fernando de Tomaso's stunning Argentinian restaurant with Basque accents
And that's two for chef Fernando de Tomaso who, after Biondi, unveils a stunning new Argentinian address, tinged with Basque accents: Blanca, near Bastille. A wonderful discovery. [Read more]
South American restaurants in Paris, our best Latin addresses
Looking for a muy caliente restaurant, whether Mexican, Argentinean, Brazilian, Peruvian or Colombian? Paris's South American restaurants are sure to tantalize the taste buds! [Read more]
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