Gastronomic Capital of BA: A week to enjoy the city with pure food and culture

between November 26 and December 2Buenos Aires deploys a gastronomic agenda that links historic markets, traditional celebrations, youth festivals and night-time cultural circuits. From a community lunch in the middle San Nicolas until the Great Comrade Festival on St. Di Maio, Bachelor of Gastronomic Capital It offers a program designed to rediscover the city through its flavours, identity and meeting places.

Community lunch at Mercado San Nicolas

On Saturday, November 29th. San Nicolas Market (Córdoba Street 1750) It will open its doors in an unusual way: a long table in the center of the property where neighbors and visitors can share a lunch jointly prepared by all the gastronomic establishments.

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The proposal is entitled Saint Nicholas tablewill offer a menu based on fresh produce from the market, which will include empanadas, cold cuts, cheeses and gnocchi from 29 with fish and focaccia, as well as desserts, coffee and drinks. The meeting will be at 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm, with a value of $19,000, and reservations are available until November 27 via WhatsApp.

This activity is part of BA Capital Gastronómica’s campaign to revitalize Buenos Aires’ markets as spaces of meeting, coexistence and neighborhood traditions.

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Mati Ba: The city celebrates its most symbolic ritual

On Sunday, November 30th. Di Maio will become a corridor designated exclusively for mating. From 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., yerba producers from different regions of the country, entrepreneurs and gastronomic booths will form a showcase honoring Argentina’s most emblematic infusion.

The day will also include the official opening of the Met Museum (Av. de Mayo 853), which will open its doors with visits and educational activities. There will be live music, folk dances and cultural performances that will accompany the event in one of the most traditional avenues of the city.

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Open haven: culture and gastronomy on a special night

On Thursday 27th from 6 to 10 pm, the first edition of Open retreata night circuit that will bring together more than 50 galleries, hotels, cafes and businesses in the neighborhood. The initiative proposes a cultural and gastronomic tour with special exhibitions, launches and menus prepared for the occasion.

Among the highlights are the special exhibition of Adriana Listedo at Rolf Art, interventions at Galeria Graca, Paraques, Toconoma and Mighty Galeria, as well as gastronomic proposals and thematic tours at hotels such as Palacio Paz and Libertador.

The night will end at 10 p.m. With Dante Spinetta performing in Plaza San Martín, it is intended as a great community wrap-up. There will also be guided tours on architecture, contemporary art, literature and heritage, led by specialists such as Joanna Koifman and Josefina del Solar.

Ciudad Joven BA: music, sports and gastronomy in flowers

On Saturday 29th, Floralis Genérica will host a new edition of Youth City B.Sca festival that will combine activities aimed at young people: live music, DJs, urban sports, skating, basketball, games, makeup, entrepreneurs and gastronomic proposals.

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The BA Youth Tent will serve as a space for well-being, training and inspiration, with meditations, cooking workshops, talks on innovation and technology, and screen-free networking activities. Guests include Jason Mayne and Mark of La Casita Focacciaria.

The day will include DJs throughout the day and a special performance by Brish at 7pm, with activity extending until 2am.

Get to Know the Earth: Sustainable exhibitions in different neighborhoods

network Get to know the land It continues its presence in different parts of the city, offering agro-ecological and fair trade products. Exhibitions will be distributed throughout the week in Microcentro, San Nicolas, Tribunales, Caballito, Nuñez, Saavedra, Palermo and Balvanera.

Seasonal fruits and vegetables, sourdough breads, artisan cheeses, preserves without additives, natural cosmetics and vegetarian proposals are part of a circle that seeks to promote responsible consumption and a direct connection between producers and consumers. All exhibitions are held outdoors and are canceled due to rain.

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Courtyards and markets to enjoy every day

The city also maintains traditional gastronomic courtyards and markets that are open throughout the week:

  • Milk sellers’ courtyard (Donato Alvarez 175)

  • Smart Plaza Patio Parque Patricios (Biberry 185)

  • North Coast courtyard (7010 Rafael Obligado Street)

  • Patio Rodrigo Bueno (2230 Spain Street)

  • Belgrano market (Section 2527)

  • San Nicolas Market (Cordoba Street 1750)

  • Bonpland Market (Bonpland 1660)

Each offers diverse proposals, from international cuisine to fresh produce, sustainable design and neighborhood integration spaces.

A week to explore Buenos Aires with all the senses

Between youth festivals, traditional celebrations, historical markets and nightlife artistic circles, the city offers a week to explore its gastronomic and cultural identity in all its dimensions.

BA Capital Gastronómica invites neighbors and tourists to participate in an agenda that combines encounter, memory, flavors and community, reaffirming Buenos Aires’ role as a capital where gastronomy is also a culture.

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