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EATING
Tigre's cuisine is not cutting edge, but it can be atmospheric - stroll Paseo Victorica, the
city's pleasant riverside avenue, for the nicest options. Ask the tourist office about the vari-
ous restaurants in the delta.
BOULEVARD SAENZ PEÑA $
( 5197-4776; Blvd Saenz Peña 1400; breakfast mains AR$35-75, dinner mains AR$60-70;
10:30am-6pm Wed-Sat, 8:30pm to close Thu-Sat) This creative eatery offers delicious dishes (gran-
ola and yogurt for breakfast, gourmet sandwiches and salads for lunch, luscious pastries for
teatime) and there's a cute patio for warm days. Dinner is by reservation only.
INTERNATIONAL
UN LUGAR $
( 4749-0698; Lavalle 369; mains AR$50-85; noon-3pm & 8:30-11pm Tue-Sun) This parrilla
(steak house) has comfortable indoor seating, but on warm days head to the sidewalk patio
out front. Homemade pastas also available.
PARRILLA
MARIA LUJÁN $$
( 4731-9613; Paseo Victorica 611; mains AR$80-150; 8:30am-midnight) A good choice for an
upscale meal of typical Argentine fare, this beautiful, large restaurant also has a great patio
boasting full river views.
ARGENTINE
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