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What to do this weekend in Buenos Aires

This agenda is pure celebration: from an open-air Rosh Hashaná event to a wine-and-cinema gathering and pop-ups you won’t want to miss.

Carola Cinto
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This week’s lineup is an ode to celebrations. The old phrase “good things are meant to be shared” fits perfectly, as the weekend is filled with gatherings you probably won’t want to skip. We’ve got an unmissable pop-up between two restaurants at their peak right now. Also, a renowned chef visiting a Michelin-starred kitchen, and an outdoor event where devotees and the curious will meet. The weekend closes with a special event where science and spirituality intersect through workshops, talks, and immersive experiences.

1. Pop-Up: Los Galgos meets Condarco

Our pop-up calendar keeps getting more exciting: this Saturday at noon, Los Galgos opens its doors for a special collaboration with Pablo Fridman of Condarco. Starting at 12 pm, the seasonal cuisine bistro joins forces with the nearly century-old historic bar notable to present an authentic Porteño Menu, built around the best seasonal products. Braised beef cheek croquettes, creamy potato-and-onion tortilla with truffled eggs, and more will be on offer.

It’s the perfect plan for a laid-back weekend: tapas and La Fuerza vermouth in an atmosphere that celebrates local roots. An experience paying homage to immigrant cuisine that blends tradition, creativity, and the charm of a space with history.

Details: Reservations for 12 and 12:30 pm via WhatsApp at +54 9 11 6252-3947 or through Meitre.

Where: Av. Callao 501, San Nicolás.

2. Barbecue and Sophistication at Fogón Asado with Darío Gualtieri

The fire at Fogón Asado reignites with an unforgettable proposal. This Saturday, the Palermo grill welcomes Darío Gualtieri, one of Argentina’s culinary icons, to create a six-course menu alongside the Fogón team—where barbecue tradition meets sophistication and detail. An exclusive gathering for just 38 diners, celebrating local ingredients and the magic of fire.

After a successful guest appearance at a renowned Hong Kong restaurant, Fogón brings the collaboration home. Gualtieri, known for his “neo-classical” style and unique perspective on gastronomy, adds his touch to a venue already celebrated as a Buenos Aires icon and listed in the Michelin Guide.

Details: Dinner costs AR$125,000 per person. Reservations via this link.

Where: Gorriti 3780, Palermo.

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3. Science, Medicine, and Spirituality in One Place

This weekend, the ORIGEN Congress returns to the Santa Ana y San Joaquín Auditorium, with two full days (9 am to 9 pm) designed to expand perspectives on health, consciousness, and well-being. Visionary doctors, scientists, therapists, and researchers will share the stage with spiritual leaders, blending science and ancestral wisdom.

Also of interest: Eme Carranza, bar and restaurant design behind Niño Gordo and El Preferido

Talks, panels, sensory experiences, and exploration spaces invite attendees on a journey where body, mind, and soul speak the same language. There will also be hands-on practices, stands offering transformative proposals, and mindful foods to nourish every moment. This is the third edition of the event, led by Jochi Lezica and Ailín Bisi, already established as a major interdisciplinary meeting point in Latin America.

Details: Tickets cost AR$110,000 for the two days. Available via WhatsApp at +54 9 11 7639-2644.

Where: Av. Olazábal 1440.

4. The Best of Both Worlds: Wine & Cinema at Overo

Overo’s Wine Club launches a new series where contemporary Argentine cinema meets fine wine and dining. Once a month, the Malbec Room transforms into an intimate space to enjoy films selected by Manuel Germano, paired with national labels and dishes from chef Pol Lykan. A perfect plan for those seeking something different in the city.

This Sunday at 8 pm, the featured film is Tres Hermanos (Three Brothers), Francisco Paparella’s award-winning film that journeys deep into Patagonia and its silences. The evening will also include special guest Andy Gorostiaga, one of the film’s actors, for a close-up experience.

Details: Tickets cost AR$45,000 per person. Registration via this link.

Where: Nicaragua 4583, Palermo.

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5. Live Music, Food & Workshops at “Rosh Hashaná Urbano”

This Sunday, Plaza Seeber fills with flavors, music, and colors to celebrate Rosh Hashaná with a unique open-air event. It’s a moment of celebration, of closing cycles, and preparing to welcome year 5786 with a strong sense of community. Organized by Limud BA, the event runs from midday until sunset, transforming the square into a massive gathering space with 40+ stands offering traditional foods, workshops, talks, and family-friendly activities. Free, festive, and outdoors—it’s an invitation to celebrate diversity.

The day promises a sensory feast: live klezmer, collective singing, orchestras, kids’ games, reflection spaces, and even meditation. With apples and honey, round challah, and toasts to the future, thousands will gather to celebrate coexistence and a new beginning.

Details: Free entry.

Where: Av. Sarmiento & Av. del Libertador, Palermo.

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