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Café Tortoni
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Iconic French-style cafe opened in 1858, favorite haunt of the cultural elite with live tango.
Nearby attractions
Tango Show Buenos Aires
Av. de Mayo 801, C1000WAM Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Academia Nacional del Tango de la República Argentina
Av. de Mayo 833, C1084AAD Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Museo del Mate
Av. de Mayo 853, C1084AAD C1084AAD, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Museo Mundial del Tango
Rivadavia 830, C1002 AAT, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Teatro Carlos Carella
Bartolomé Mitre 970, C1036AAR Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Plaza de Mayo
Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen s/n, C1087 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Block of the Lights Historical-Cultural Complex
Perú 222, C1067 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Museo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolución de Mayo
Bolívar 65, C1066 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Obelisco
Av. Corrientes, C1035 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Plaza de Mayo
Av. de Mayo, C1072 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Saint Burger
Av. de Mayo 852, C1084 AAQ, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Goya Bar Histórico
Av. de Mayo 901, C1085 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
La Morada
Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 778, C1086AAL Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
ABRA Cultural
Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 840, C1086AAN Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Latino Sandwich
Tacuarí 84, C1071AAC Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
La Robla Cooperativa Ltda.
Chacabuco 82, C1069 C1069AAB, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
London City
Av. de Mayo 599, C1084 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Antonio's Pizza
Tacuarí 76, C1071 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Pride Cafe
Av. de Mayo 714, C1066 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
La Junta de 1810
Av. de Mayo 639, C1084 AAO, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Nearby hotels
Centuria Hotel Buenos Aires
Suipacha 30, C1008AAB Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Parla Hostel
Av. Hipólito Yrigoyen 855, C1086 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Gran Hotel Ailén
Suipacha 18, C1008 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel 26 de septiembre
Suipacha 39, C1008 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Mérit San Telmo
C1087AAM, Adolfo Alsina 801, C1087AAM Buenos Aires, Argentina
Novel Hotel
Av. de Mayo 915, C1084AAE Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Astoria Hotel
Av. de Mayo 916, C1084AAR Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Gran Hotel Argentino
Carlos Pellegrini 37, C1009ABA Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Hotel Du Helder
Rivadavia 857, C1002 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
Gran Hotel España
Tacuarí 80, C1071 AAB, Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Café Tortoni
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Café Tortoni

Av. de Mayo 825, C1084 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina
4.5(13.8K)
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Iconic French-style cafe opened in 1858, favorite haunt of the cultural elite with live tango.

attractions: Tango Show Buenos Aires, Academia Nacional del Tango de la República Argentina, Museo del Mate, Museo Mundial del Tango, Teatro Carlos Carella, Plaza de Mayo, Block of the Lights Historical-Cultural Complex, Museo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolución de Mayo, Obelisco, Plaza de Mayo, restaurants: Saint Burger, Goya Bar Histórico, La Morada, ABRA Cultural, Latino Sandwich, La Robla Cooperativa Ltda., London City, Antonio's Pizza, Pride Cafe, La Junta de 1810
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Phone
+54 11 4342-4328
Website
cafetortoni.com.ar

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Featured dishes

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Café, leche, crema, canela
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Nearby attractions of Café Tortoni

Tango Show Buenos Aires

Academia Nacional del Tango de la República Argentina

Museo del Mate

Museo Mundial del Tango

Teatro Carlos Carella

Plaza de Mayo

Block of the Lights Historical-Cultural Complex

Museo Nacional del Cabildo de Buenos Aires y de la Revolución de Mayo

Obelisco

Plaza de Mayo

Tango Show Buenos Aires

Tango Show Buenos Aires

4.7

(153)

Open 24 hours
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Academia Nacional del Tango de la República Argentina

Academia Nacional del Tango de la República Argentina

4.6

(90)

Open 24 hours
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Museo del Mate

Museo del Mate

4.9

(99)

Open 24 hours
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Museo Mundial del Tango

Museo Mundial del Tango

4.2

(53)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Pachamama: Argentine cooking class
Pachamama: Argentine cooking class
Fri, Dec 12 • 11:00 AM
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Tango Concert & Cocktails with a Latin Grammy Diva
Tango Concert & Cocktails with a Latin Grammy Diva
Sat, Dec 13 • 7:00 PM
C1085, Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Cultural immersion by bike around old Buenos Aires
Cultural immersion by bike around old Buenos Aires
Wed, Dec 10 • 1:45 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Café Tortoni

Saint Burger

Goya Bar Histórico

La Morada

ABRA Cultural

Latino Sandwich

La Robla Cooperativa Ltda.

London City

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Pride Cafe

La Junta de 1810

Saint Burger

Saint Burger

4.3

(2.2K)

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Goya Bar Histórico

Goya Bar Histórico

3.9

(1.8K)

$$

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La Morada

La Morada

4.4

(749)

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ABRA Cultural

ABRA Cultural

4.6

(487)

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🇦🇷 Buenos Aires' Legendary Cafés: Time-Travel in a Coffee Cup! ☕✨
Sarah•Alexis Sarah•Alexis
🇦🇷 Buenos Aires' Legendary Cafés: Time-Travel in a Coffee Cup! ☕✨
Wildary CWildary C
This café has been open for more than 160 years, it is a BIG name in Buenos Aires. We came for “snack”, what they call “Merienda” in Argentina. A lady was at the door and kinda didn’t let us in... she jumped on us trying to convince us to go to the tango show. We were not sure whether we wanted to watch the show or not so she closed the door on our noses until we decided. Finally my group convinced me to go to the tango show and she let us in. We paid $15 dollars each to watch the show. Can’t say it was bad but it was definitely not the best. While we were watching the tango show, we tried to order something to drink but the waiter refused, he stated he wasn’t going to take an order for us to have drinks because the show finished in about 45 minutes and there wasn’t enough time for them to bring them down to the basement, where the show takes place. It was, honestly, the most absurd excuse I have EVER heard of. He was at the back of the salon, texting the whole time while our throats were dry as the summer breeze. 45 minutes later and the show was FINALLY over... it was like we were in the dessert, where there was not even water for us to drink. We came up to the Café and another waiter came to us and gave us some menus. We ordered really fast and got some coffees and sandwiches cause it was not dinner time yet. The coffee was good but not the best I tried while in Buenos Aires. It’s an old cafe but I didn’t find it as special as it should be. It was all a combination of service, tastes, time taken, etc... You can go and rate yourself but to me, Cafe Tortoni was not what I was expecting. They failed my expectations.
Monita ChengMonita Cheng
BIG TOURISTS TRAP & OVER HYPED!😫 1. Extremely poor customer service - We were seated after lining up for more than 30 minutes. After finished browsing the entire menu, we waited for more than 15 minutes and still no server attended to our table. We flagged down a waiter who told us he would be back but kept on ignoring us for another 10 minutes. We finally flagged down the host, who seated us, and asked him who was supposed to be our server but he didn't know either. He finally got someone to take our order and that was after 45 minutes since we sat down😱😨😬😤 2. The so- called "sirloin fillet sandwich" (ARP $260) was just 2 pieces of plain bread, no condiments nor toasted, slapped with a very thin slice of beef in between. This is the worst steak sandwich we have ever tasted 😲 3. The "complete" salad is the worst salad we have ever had - luke warm. Then we saw that all the salad ingredients (veggies, eggs - already deshelled) were left on the counter without any temperature monitoring behind the cash register when we were paying our bill!!😨😨😨 Any violation of health code???!!! 4. It claimed it's a "Parisian" cafe. Therefore, we also ordered coffee & croissants (ARP$140) and chocolate mousse cake (ARP$160). We've been to Paris numerous times; and these croissants are NOT croissants puff pastry dough at all, they are just simply normal bread dough. See the pictures and note the bread texture. It's deceiving practice😲. Coffee is ok. Chocolate mousse cake is topped with too much whip cream and the cocoa content is not high either!!!
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This café has been open for more than 160 years, it is a BIG name in Buenos Aires. We came for “snack”, what they call “Merienda” in Argentina. A lady was at the door and kinda didn’t let us in... she jumped on us trying to convince us to go to the tango show. We were not sure whether we wanted to watch the show or not so she closed the door on our noses until we decided. Finally my group convinced me to go to the tango show and she let us in. We paid $15 dollars each to watch the show. Can’t say it was bad but it was definitely not the best. While we were watching the tango show, we tried to order something to drink but the waiter refused, he stated he wasn’t going to take an order for us to have drinks because the show finished in about 45 minutes and there wasn’t enough time for them to bring them down to the basement, where the show takes place. It was, honestly, the most absurd excuse I have EVER heard of. He was at the back of the salon, texting the whole time while our throats were dry as the summer breeze. 45 minutes later and the show was FINALLY over... it was like we were in the dessert, where there was not even water for us to drink. We came up to the Café and another waiter came to us and gave us some menus. We ordered really fast and got some coffees and sandwiches cause it was not dinner time yet. The coffee was good but not the best I tried while in Buenos Aires. It’s an old cafe but I didn’t find it as special as it should be. It was all a combination of service, tastes, time taken, etc... You can go and rate yourself but to me, Cafe Tortoni was not what I was expecting. They failed my expectations.
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BIG TOURISTS TRAP & OVER HYPED!😫 1. Extremely poor customer service - We were seated after lining up for more than 30 minutes. After finished browsing the entire menu, we waited for more than 15 minutes and still no server attended to our table. We flagged down a waiter who told us he would be back but kept on ignoring us for another 10 minutes. We finally flagged down the host, who seated us, and asked him who was supposed to be our server but he didn't know either. He finally got someone to take our order and that was after 45 minutes since we sat down😱😨😬😤 2. The so- called "sirloin fillet sandwich" (ARP $260) was just 2 pieces of plain bread, no condiments nor toasted, slapped with a very thin slice of beef in between. This is the worst steak sandwich we have ever tasted 😲 3. The "complete" salad is the worst salad we have ever had - luke warm. Then we saw that all the salad ingredients (veggies, eggs - already deshelled) were left on the counter without any temperature monitoring behind the cash register when we were paying our bill!!😨😨😨 Any violation of health code???!!! 4. It claimed it's a "Parisian" cafe. Therefore, we also ordered coffee & croissants (ARP$140) and chocolate mousse cake (ARP$160). We've been to Paris numerous times; and these croissants are NOT croissants puff pastry dough at all, they are just simply normal bread dough. See the pictures and note the bread texture. It's deceiving practice😲. Coffee is ok. Chocolate mousse cake is topped with too much whip cream and the cocoa content is not high either!!!
Monita Cheng

Monita Cheng

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4.5
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3.0
48w

Here are my thoughts on Tortoni, which I visited after it came up in multiple conversations and travel recommendations.

Summary: Consider going once. Be patient, go for the interior view, expect average service and food (be surprised if you get a good waiter!)

Atmosphere: Without a doubt the space is very interesting! It's historic and there are multiple rooms that are like mini-museums. You can't just walk in to see the space, so to see it, you have to wait in the line for a table.

Food: eat a real meal elsewhere and just get chocolate con churros or dessert here. The chocolate con churros (as expressed by other reviewers) were delicious and by far the best thing. The savory items were average at best.

Service: Go with the right mindset and low expectations. There will be a wait (line outside), and the length of time for the wait is not predictable or well communicated.

Service is highly varied. No one was attentive to my table, so I had ample time to observe, look at the displays, and practice patience. There was 1 waiter who was fantastic, and I wish I had been seated with him. He was friendly, funny, hard working, and his tables all left with smiles on their faces. (I also saw multiple people slip him tips and gratitude.) The rest of the wait staff that I could observe were much less engaging and slower (mine included).

The part that was most upsetting was the front staff. (The 3 couples in line in front of me bonded over this shared complaint/frustration.) 1 host was letting multiple groups cut the line to enter (we assume these are his friends?). Not just 1 small groups either, mutiple groups and at least one was 6+, which delayed the line significantly. He also did not communicate well with the line (like ask for the next few party sizes and give updates). Once inside, the front staff points parties to a direction (they do not walk you to your table or give you a menu), and then the 3 front staff mostly socialized with each other, while the wait staff did everything. (They didn't help with cleaning or setting tables, so many tables sat for a while until the waiters could bus them. They also were rude to customers...

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1.0
1y

This place is extremely overated! Other than the historical building and pictures, there is nothing good to offer. Frankly, we have seen better restaurants/ cafes. -Price- over priced -Quality of food - way lower than accepted clealiness: poor - the empty tables where previous guests had eaten remained dirty. Very dirty toilets. The tap for hand wash was completely broken, and the other one was defective . I had to press/hold down the tap for a lady so that she could wash her hands. Staff: Extremely rude. The head manager told us told us rudely not to sit on the table as it was already reserved. His tone was very derogatory and offensive. We were kept standing for 5 mins till a waiter guided us to another table which had not been cleaned. the black forest cake- Selva Negra torta was excessively sweet and had canned cherries instead of using fresh ones (already in season and available in the market) My mint Lemonade had no mint. I was served with water which had alot of lemon but no signs of mint and no sugar/sweetener. The lemon used in Lemonade was not fresh. It felt as if it was an artificial lemon essence/flavouring was used. I had to add sugar myself as the waiters decided to ignore my call. Last but not least, the place is expensive and absolutely not worth the money or time. After a bad service, when we called for the cheque, the waiter gave us 1 official receipt and another one which was a tissue on which he had added 1350 ARS service/tip. He asked us to add to the official bill. The cost for a mint lemonade, black coffee, and 1 slice of cake cost us 17470 ARS. I have never seen such a blatant way of asking for tips at any place, especially a renowned eatery. One could get the same, better quality stuff at any other restaurant for half the price. Very disappointed and total...

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3.0
6y

This café has been open for more than 160 years, it is a BIG name in Buenos Aires.

We came for “snack”, what they call “Merienda” in Argentina. A lady was at the door and kinda didn’t let us in... she jumped on us trying to convince us to go to the tango show. We were not sure whether we wanted to watch the show or not so she closed the door on our noses until we decided.

Finally my group convinced me to go to the tango show and she let us in. We paid $15 dollars each to watch the show. Can’t say it was bad but it was definitely not the best.

While we were watching the tango show, we tried to order something to drink but the waiter refused, he stated he wasn’t going to take an order for us to have drinks because the show finished in about 45 minutes and there wasn’t enough time for them to bring them down to the basement, where the show takes place. It was, honestly, the most absurd excuse I have EVER heard of. He was at the back of the salon, texting the whole time while our throats were dry as the summer breeze.

45 minutes later and the show was FINALLY over... it was like we were in the dessert, where there was not even water for us to drink. We came up to the Café and another waiter came to us and gave us some menus.

We ordered really fast and got some coffees and sandwiches cause it was not dinner time yet.

The coffee was good but not the best I tried while in Buenos Aires. It’s an old cafe but I didn’t find it as special as it should be. It was all a combination of service, tastes, time taken, etc...

You can go and rate yourself but to me, Cafe Tortoni was not what I was expecting. They failed my...

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