Quotidiano Bar de Pastas Ugarteche, Italian restaurant in Palermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Quotidiano Bar de Pastas Ugarteche is a pasta restaurant in Palermo, Buenos Aires, spread across two floors with an outdoor terrace. The pasta is made fresh on site each day and served from morning through late evening.
The place started as a single pasta spot in Palermo and built a following over time in the neighborhood. As the concept caught on, more locations opened across different parts of Buenos Aires.
From inside the dining room, guests can watch the pasta being shaped by hand in the open kitchen area. Fresh pasta has become a regular part of eating out in Buenos Aires, and this spot reflects that habit clearly.
The restaurant is on Ugarteche street in Palermo and serves meals across most of the day, including weekend brunch. It tends to fill up quickly during busy hours, so booking ahead is a good idea.
The kitchen created its own pasta shape called 'cable de teléfono', or telephone cable, named after the twisted cord of an old handset. This shape is linked to this restaurant and is not found at other pasta places around the city.
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