Positano
Positano is a restaurant in Buenos Aires that combines Italian cuisine with live opera singing and entertainment shows. The dining room is decorated with Venetian masks and art objects, offering dishes such as mushroom gratin, salmon pasta, and rolled chicken, along with wines and champagne.
The restaurant opened in 1999 and has specialized in combining music, theater, and dining ever since. The design draws from the spirit of the Venetian carnival, creating an atmosphere that brings Italian traditions to Buenos Aires.
The name Positano references the Italian village on the Amalfi Coast, reflected in the decor featuring Venetian carnival masks throughout. Guests experience Italian culture through opera singers, Argentine music, and theatrical performances that happen around the tables during dinner.
The restaurant is open Friday and Saturday evenings starting around 9 p.m. until early morning, with reservations recommended especially if you want to include the show. The location on Avenida Elcano in the Colegiales neighborhood is easy to reach and can be contacted through WhatsApp and social media for bookings.
Performers from Teatro Colon, one of Buenos Aires' most famous theaters, perform here singing opera arias directly at the tables. After the meal, lights dim and silver figures holding candles descend the stairs, creating a magical atmosphere that continues throughout the night.
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