Museo Evita Restaurante, Argentine restaurant in Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Museo Evita Restaurante occupies a restored early 1900s mansion with indoor dining rooms and an outdoor patio. The space features period furnishings and decor that reflect the building's historical context.
The restaurant opened in 2005 within the Eva Perón Museum complex, reusing the original kitchen space of the historic mansion. This location connects dining with the legacy of the important historical figure who lived in this house.
The menu reflects Argentine culinary traditions through regional recipes like rib-eye with Creole sauce and filled pasta specialties. Diners experience local food culture while surrounded by details connected to the building's past.
The restaurant is located in Recoleta and welcomes guests throughout the day with distinct spaces for different dining times. Visitors can explore both the indoor rooms and outdoor patio at their own pace.
The building was originally a private residence from when Recoleta was an elite residential neighborhood. The kitchen still operates in the same rooms where it functioned over a century ago.
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