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Restaurants abound and you should have no
problem in finding one to your liking. Addi-
tional suggestions include seafood at
Taberna
Baska
at 12 de Octubre 3301 (
480-0209);
Atalaya del Mar
at the Escollera Club de
Pesca (
3-1713); or
Los
Vascos
at Av.
Martínez de Hoz 643 (
480-0200). The policy is
tenedor libre
or “all you can eat” at
Gran
Parrilla
on San Martín.
Pizza Lola
and
Pumper
nearby are also quite good and rea-
sonably priced.
Confiterias
There's virtually one
confitería
after another on
the pedestrian San Martín. For a late night
café, we're especially fond of the
Bolshoi Café
on the corner of Leonardo Alem and Alma
Fuerte. It reminds us of the traditional coffee
houses in New York's Greenwich Village. The
second-floor
Sir Thomas Confitería
at the
corner of Santa Fe and San Martín is also a fine
choice. Sunset is the perfect time for the
Torreón del Monje
, where the views are spec-
tacular. Or, you can stop in anytime at
Boston
de la Costa
, Blvd. Marítimo 3887, where you
can enjoy coffee and
alfajores
at a table over-
looking the ocean. If you go to the Bosque de
Peralta Ramos, be sure to stop in at
La
Cabaña del Bosque.