Dadá Bistró, Argentinian restaurant in Retiro, Argentina
Dadá Bistró is a restaurant in Retiro, Buenos Aires, set inside a building with exposed brick walls, tiled floors, and French-inspired interior design. Pop art murals and vintage furnishings shape the look and feel of the dining rooms.
This dining place was established in the late 1990s by designer Mario Salcedo and Paulo Orcorchuk at San Martin 941. It emerged during a time when Retiro was becoming a center for new food culture and dining trends.
The place brings together French bistro traditions and Argentine cooking, creating a dining experience where both culinary worlds meet on your plate. This blend shapes how the space feels and what you find in every dish and drink.
The place sits close to Plaza San Martin and takes reservations by phone. It is best to book ahead since it serves dinner late into the night and fills up quickly on busy evenings.
A large mural inspired by artist Roy Lichtenstein covers an entire wall of one dining room and immediately catches visitors' eyes. This pop art piece is one of the standout features that many guests notice and remember from their visit.
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