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What to do this week in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires and a new week to enjoy every corner of this beautiful city to the fullest.

Carola Cinto
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May is coming to an end with an epic week packed with things to do. There's a lot happening on the food scene: from the tradition of eating gnocchi on the 29th (with a chance to win a surprise prize) to celebrating one of the most consumed foods in the world—hamburgers—on its special day. Plus, we’ve got some cultural activities involving music and art.

1. Sebastián Zuccardi Comes to Casa Cavia

As part of a series aiming to bring the public closer to great wine makers, Casa Cavia invites all lovers of this drink to experience an unmissable moment with Sebastián Zuccardi, the driving force behind one of the most prestigious wineries in Latin America.

The event will be next Tuesday from 7 pm, consisting of an intimate and sensory wine experience where the producer himself shares his perspective, career, and philosophy behind each label. There will be tastings of various labels accompanied by some cheeses and dips.

Tip: The cost per person is $95,000 and reservations can be made through this link.

Where: Cavia 2985, Palermo.

2. Peña Patria in Caballito

With the last traces of the National Month celebrations, this Tuesday from 10 am to 12 pm, at the Healthy Station Parque Centenario, you can enjoy a family party. There will be live music with folk artists and other styles related to Argentine traditions. There will also be other activities like gymnastics classes and cultural activities.

Tip: Admission is free. The event will be canceled in case of rain.

Where: Antonio Machado y Leopoldo Marechal, Parque Centenario, Caballito.

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3. A Tribute to Sara Facio at Teatro San Martín

On the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Teatro San Martín PhotoGallery, this Tuesday there will be a tribute to its founder with the screening of the documentary “Sara Facio: Having Been There” directed by Cinthia Rajschmir.

The event starts at 5:30 pm in the Leopoldo Lugones Hall and, at the end, a plaque will be placed in commemoration of the renowned Argentine photographer.

Tip: General tickets cost $5,500 and can be purchased at the theater entrance.

Where: Av. Corrientes 1530, Teatro San Martín.

4. Music at Sunset at the French Alliance

As part of an autumn music series, this Tuesday will feature a special moment at the French Alliance of Buenos Aires when Yasmín Garfunkel takes the stage at the Fortabat/Palermo venue.

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She will be accompanied by musicians Sami Abadi on violin and Silvia Gerszkowicz on piano. This series of concerts is intimate and revolves around some classical and popular musical styles.

Tip: Registrations are available at this link. The activity will be repeated on Saturday 24th at 3 pm.

Where: Pasaje 5 de Julio y Belgrano.

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5. Gnocchi Day on the 29th at Ostende

This is one of the most awaited plans of the week. At Ostende, a vintage bodegón in Colegiales, May 29 is celebrated not only with gnocchi and some other off-menu pastas but also with a game: “Knock, knock, luck is crazy.”

For those who come to this place, there will be wine glasses at special prices and, under each plate, different surprise prizes for each diner.

Tip: Reservations can be made through this link.

Where: Virrey Loreto 3303, Colegiales. 

6. Distrito Arenales Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary in Style

This Thursday you will be able to experience in one night the most relevant launches in art, furniture, textiles, décor, objects, and accessories. This and more will happen at the celebration of Distrito Arenales’ 10 years, the only urban hub concentrating 80 designer stores.

From 6 to 9 pm and curated by Laura Saint-Agne, stores will showcase their novelties with disruptive scenographic displays, processes, solutions, coverings, and dialogues between art and design as part of this open and free experience.

Tip: Admission is free and the event will not be canceled due to rain.

Where: Arenales, Juncal, between Montevideo and Cerrito, and the cross streets Paraná, Uruguay, Talcahuano, and Libertad.

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7. VinoFest at Mercat de Villa Crespo

Thursday is the day with the biggest plans of the week. If you love wine, you won’t want to miss it. This Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from 7 to 11 pm, you will be able to taste more than 100 different labels at VinoFest, an event taking place for the first time at Mercat de Villa Crespo. If you love this drink, this note includes activities that combine tasting and hobbies.

The best wineries will gather here with open tasting for $29,000 per person.

Tip: Tickets can be purchased at this link.

Where: Thames 747, Villa Crespo.

8. Cult Friday at Centro Cultural Recoleta

“Old stuff works, Juan” could easily describe this series that the Centro Cultural Recoleta has been hosting every Friday in May. The idea comes from “midnight movies,” a phenomenon from the 70s consisting of cinema gatherings to watch certain movies.

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Back then, not only were the screenings crowded, but spectators would stand up to sing or dance some scenes. If we tempted you, you can attend this Friday the screening of “Pink Floyd: The Wall” from 6 pm.

Tip: Admission is free and can be reserved at this link. Capacity is limited.

Where: Junín 1930.

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9. World Hamburger Day

You’ll find no shortage of ways to celebrate this food holiday in Buenos Aires. This Thursday, May 29, is World Burger Day—and we’re highlighting two of our favorite options.

A more classic choice: Arde, which has the vibe of a traditional porteño bodega with a modern twist. Their Cheese Bacon burger features a 140g patty (a blend of short rib, ribeye, and bacon), double cheddar, crispy bacon, and house-made potato bun.

A bolder option: the Japo Burger at Mixtape, the rooftop of restaurant Haiku. It features a juicy pork smash patty with hot cheddar, teriyaki caramelized onions, kimchi, Thai sauce, and homemade mayo, all on a soft potato bun.

Details: To reserve at Arde, call 4708-1229. For Mixtape, use this link.

Where: Arde, Pedro Ignacio Rivera 4999; Mixtape, Franklin. D. Roosvelt 1806.

10. Gordo Chanta Hosts Amén Ramen

We love when two great restaurants team up for something special. This Thursday, Gordo Chanta—a trendy pizza spot in Villa Crespo—will host Mar Díaz from Amén Ramen, a Bogotá-based Asian restaurant with Colombian ingredients making waves in the food scene.

Dishes on the menu include fish crudo with orejero and catara (Colombian ingredients), tonkotsu carbonara ramen, kimchi and dan dan pizzas, and to finish, a sour guava meringue—Colombia’s answer to pavlova.

Details: Gordo Chanta doesn’t take reservations, so arrive early and bring your appetite for bold flavors.

Where: Juan Ramírez de Velasco 1200, Villa Crespo.

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