
El Salvador 4761, Buenos Aires
Palermo Soho neighborhood
PH: 11/4831.1600
www.salamandra.com.ar
BUENOS AIRES
Not all the spring days during my trip to this South American city were filled with sunshine and warm weather. I did get rained on, but luckily on only about three days of my 10-day stay.

I walked past this café the day before and it was packed in the afternoon. But on this day I came in for lunch and it was relatively empty, with only a few moms with strollers and men reading newspapers. Still, the bright orange décor and contemporary setting were a welcomed escape from the wet streets.
La Salamandra bills itself as a “dulce de leche and mozzarella bar” — a combination I never really thought of for a cafe. It’s really a reflection of La Salamandra’s owners, an Argentine company of the same name that’s famous for its dairy products, namely cheese and the milk used to create the country’s famous milk caramel, dulce de leche.


Sitting on the white leather seats looking out at the trio of potted orange trees outside made me forget about the rainy day. La Salamandra is a relaxing, casual lunch spot perfect for a light meal or maybe some indulging of sweets, whether it’s pastries, desserts or the jars of dulce de leche for sale to take home.
This is a mini review, so no ratings. But I would definitely recommend La Salamandra if you’re shopping around Palermo Soho and want a place to rest your feet and grab a bite.

Bueno … life in BA

The first dulce de leche I ever had was in Mexico City many years ago. I've never tasted any as good as then. Maybe I should go to Argentina next and try theirs! Seriously, you make me want to book a trip there with all these recaps.
ReplyDeleteheehee I like the name of the grocery store, how festive! I wonder how the caramel and cheese are...
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