Pinuccio, Italian restaurant in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Pinuccio is an Italian restaurant in Buenos Aires housed in a 2-story brick building with seating options both inside and outside along Chile Street. The dining spaces combine a casual, welcoming atmosphere with the structure of a traditional trattoria.
The restaurant opened in the 1990s as a family venture that brought traditional recipes and cooking methods from southern Italy to Buenos Aires. It has remained a repository of those ancestral cooking techniques since its founding.
The kitchen blends Italian cooking traditions with ingredients sourced from local Argentine suppliers, reflecting how generations of Italian immigrants shaped the food culture of this city. This approach is visible in nearly every dish on the menu.
The restaurant is located at Chile 2199 and accepts credit card payments, with a self-serve antipasto bar available to guests each day. Both floors offer different seating experiences, so it helps to know the space is open from early morning through midnight.
Customers who correctly guess the weight of their antipasto selections receive that portion of their meal at no cost. This playful game turns eating into an interactive experience that regular visitors find quite engaging.
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