Themed brunches

"Brunch" is a word created from the union of "breakfast" (English word that means breakfast) with "lunch" (English word that means lunch). It consists of a meal that is usually given after breakfast and before lunch, but also between lunch and tea time. It is usually served, as a general rule, in a period of time that goes from 10 am to 4 pm.

This time we present you some of the best brunches in the city:

Desarmadero (beer brunch)
The Desarmadero bar is open on Saturdays and Sundays and offers a brunch with eggs, salmon bagel, croissants and other possibilities such as Caesar salad. Plus, they have plenty of craft beer flair to go with it, but you can also go for the traditional latte, orange juice, or lemonade - there are options for everyone!



La Alacena (Italian brunch)
Unbeatable Italian brunch that can surprise you with salumi, crostini, farinata, zeppole, country eggs, and the odd fresh Italian delicacy; and of course coffee with milk and Aperol Spritz.



Oui Oui (deli brunch)
This place is a Palermo classic. All their brunches include lemonade, wine or American coffee. The place is beautiful and you will love the wave. Do not forget to try their menus.



Green Bamboo (Vietnamese brunch) At Green Bamboo you will find a Vietnamese brunch that seeks to reflect a typical family lunch in Vietnam. There are 5 main options to share: Bahn Mi sandwich, caramelized ribs, chicken in coconut milk, salmon gravlax or the vegetarian option of tofu and mushrooms. Whatever your choice, it will be accompanied by small dishes: cassava croquettes and chips, prawns in panko, green beans with boc choi, omelette with mushrooms, rice crackers and a rice soup with pork. Abundant and colorful, you will find a table full of exotic dishes. It also offers a varied option of dessert and drinks to choose from.



Full City Coffee House (english breakfast)
The Full City Coffe House is considered one of the best cafes in the Buenos Aires city, in addition to that and the first to offer an authentic English Breakfast when in Buenos Aires there were only toasts and croissants: Full City Coffee House accompanies its award-winning Flat White with egg fried or scrambled, smoked bacon, sausage, toast, fried mushrooms and baked beans.



Malvón (famous brunch in Buenos Aires)
Located in Villa Crespo, Malvón offers the most famous brunches in the city in its vintage style venue. All brunches include cocktail + cornbread muffin + fruits in amaretto syrup with crunchy + a drink of your choice. And they usually recommend sharing them between two because they really are huge!



Photo: malvonba.com.ar

Chicken Bros (yankee brunch)
Surrounded by lots of people speaking English and capable of some sports on TV, this brunch features a pancake bar, avocado toast, English muffins, chicken 'n waffles and other re-gringo sins.



Photo: thechickenbros.com