
Buenos Aires' Culinary Time Capsule: El Puentecito Restaurant Celebrates 150 Years
In the heart of Buenos Aires' Barracas neighborhood, a culinary landmark stands as a testament to time and tradition: El Puentecito restaurant. Established in 1873, this establishment has not only survived but thrived for over 150 years in the same location. The restaurant offers a taste of traditional Spanish-style cuisine, with dishes like paella, milanesa de lomo, and costilla a la riojana being particular favorites. "It's more than just a restaurant; it's a piece of history," says the current owner, who took over in 2006, preserving his father's legacy. The restaurant's walls are adorned with photographs depicting its rich past, showcasing visits from prominent figures like former president Hipólito Yrigoyen and even actor Guy Williams, who played Zorro. El Puentecito's enduring success is a testament to its commitment to quality food and its role as a beloved community gathering place.