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Beba CocinaB+Worth Trying

Carlos Calvo 455, C1102AAI Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina · Restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (591 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Creative Argentine comfort food in San Telmo Market with friendly service, tasty empanadas and fritters, but small portions and inconsistent value amid tourist-heavy pricing.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Beba Cocina delivers reliable quality in a lively market setting, anchored by strong food quality and attentive, friendly service from staff who clearly care. However, inconsistent execution on proteins and modest portions relative to pricing prevent it from reaching higher territory. The charming San Telmo location and creative empanadas make it worth a visit for casual Argentine dining, though it's best approached as a neighborhood stop rather than a destination.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked inside San Telmo Market, Beba Cocina hums with warm, bustling energy and a few cozy tables along the aisle. Servers like Jano and Alexia earn shout-outs for friendly, helpful service, and many guests call the empanadas a highlight. Expect a casual market vibe and lively foot traffic rather than a quiet room. The cooking leans traditional Argentine with playful twists: blood sausage with pear, faina with babaganush, croquettes, and a solid choripan. Flavors are often satisfying, though a minority report misfires on milanesa or steaks. Portions skew modest and, in this touristy setting, prices can feel out of step with size for some diners. Families will find it approachable: fries, milanesa, and pasta make easy picks, and the scene is relaxed and informal. There is no explicit kids menu, but simple items work for younger eaters; just note limited seating and that portions run smaller than classic family restaurants.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average CostARS 1,300-1,900 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic San Telmo Market hub with artisans and food stalls; draws tourists and locals for weekend browsing.

Safety: Generally busy and well-trafficked by day; typical urban caution at night.

Nearby: Inside Mercado de San Telmo near antiques arcades, cafes, and street performers; heavy weekend foot traffic.

San TelmoSan Telmo offers a bohemian and eclectic dining environment with a mix of traditional Argentine parrillas and innovative small-plate restaurants. The neighborhood is known for its relaxed, artistic vibe and attracts diners looking for authentic local flavors alongside contemporary culinary experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday11:00–18:00 Tuesday11:30–18:00 Wednesday11:00–18:00 Thursday10:30–18:00 Friday10:00–20:00 Saturday10:00–20:00 Sunday09:00–20:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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