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What to do this week in Buenos Aires

The city becomes a place where art, gastronomy and culture intersect.

Carola Cinto
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The first of December falls on a Monday, and it can only mean good things for the last month of the year. As every month, here’s the agenda of what you can’t miss — and also what you can do so the week doesn’t slip by unnoticed. Between new proposals, long-awaited returns, flavors waiting to be discovered and experiences that invite you to break routine, these first seven days of the month become a vibrant map to explore at your own pace and let yourself be surprised.

1. At-home Omakase with Nika Club’s Delivery

When you’re in the mood to enjoy dinner at home without losing that special touch, Nika Club Omakase’s delivery truly saves the night. The quality is impeccable, the service is warm and personalized, and everything arrives with that level of care that makes you feel like the restaurant moved straight into your living room. A different kind of experience, ideal for those days when you want to treat yourself without leaving the couch.

And if you want to complete the plan, you can also add one of their wines with great value for money. The menu includes everything from sashimi with different proteins and ceviches to nigiris with combinations that burst with flavor.

Good to know: Monday to Saturday, from 5pm. Orders via WhatsApp: +54 9 11 2477-4858.

Where: Nicaragua 5952.

2. CRUDO Opens Its Doors in Pilar

CRUDO has landed at La Aldea (Pilar) with a concept you don’t see every day: a handroll bar for only 20 people, where everything happens right there, in front of diners, live and unfiltered. Fresh catches from the Argentine sea, Japanese technique and an aesthetic that blends simplicity with contemporary flair. There’s no fixed menu — the sequence is created on the spot according to the product and the team’s vision, turning every visit into a unique experience.

Behind the concept is the sharp eye of Fede (Nare Sushi Bar) and the drive of Grupo Doblevé, the team behind brands like CULTO and QUERIDA. The bar — 100 m² of noble materials, natural textures and perfect lighting — blends into the relaxed style of La Aldea without losing the precision that defines the project.

Good to know: Open daily, 12pm–12am. No reservations.

Where: Colectora Este Panamericana S/N Km 44, Province of Buenos Aires.

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3. Emerging Sub-30 Festival at Microteatro

December arrives at Microteatro BA with the Emerging Sub 30 Festival, a space that gives young artists the chance to leap from their university classrooms to the stage with short, intense and super-creative plays. Throughout the month, Wednesday to Saturday, shows start early with central sessions full of stories about love, digital chaos, lost backpacks, suspicious mates and cupids in crisis.

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But the party doesn’t end there: on Tuesdays and Sundays, MicroPlus! adds another lineup of new works ranging from improbable romances and epic moves to mysterious waxers and Christmas brides on the verge of collapse. Early, late, weekdays or weekend — December at Microteatro is a living, energetic agenda, perfect to close the year celebrating everything that’s being created from the ground up, with passion and plenty of under-30 talent.

Good to know: Tickets available through this link.

Where: Serrano 1139.

4. Grand Finale of the “Aura” Cycle at Teatro Colón

This Wednesday at 8pm, the Teatro Colón goes full gala for the grand finale of the “Aura 2025” cycle, featuring Nadine Sierra — the soprano who makes the whole world swoon. With a voice that feels like it’s made of light and a presence that blends charisma, precision and pure emotion, Sierra returns after her unforgettable 2022 debut to deliver one of those recitals that leaves you floating. At her side, Canadian pianist Bryan Wagorn — a regular at the MET in New York — sets the perfect atmosphere for a program that travels between timeless arias and gems from the popular repertoire.

“Aura” was created to bring together extraordinary voices in a unique setting, and this closing night proves it.

Good to know: Tickets available through this link, with 3- and 6-installment plans.

Where: Cerrito 628..

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5. Wine Fair at Ache Delugo

Imagine a night where everything smells like grapes, relaxed conversation and glasses that never stop clinking. That vibe is coming this Thursday at 7pm with the new Wine Fair at Ache Delugo — a perfect plan for those who love to enjoy. Expect great energy, fun wines and the ideal setting to uncork with friends.

Perfect to kick off the week or recharge for the weekend, the event brings together wine lovers, curious newcomers and seasoned drinkers in a space where tasting, chatting and flavor rule. Pairings include Ache’s empanadas, a DJ set and Piano Bar vibes.

Good to know: Tickets available on Passline.

Where: Donado 1898.

6. A Centennial Exhibition Honoring Photographer Mariana Yampolsky

This Friday at 7pm, the Palacio Noel at the Fernández Blanco Museum opens its doors to celebrate 100 years since the birth of Mariana Yampolsky — a photographer who left a profound mark on Latin America’s visual memory. The exhibition “Mariana Yampolsky: The Gaze Against Forgetting” brings together some of her most powerful images: sensitive portraits, everyday scenes and those looks that tell entire stories without a single word. A journey through rural Mexico as only she could capture it, with respect, humanity and documentary precision.

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The exhibition — supported by the Buenos Aires Ministry of Culture, the Embassy of Mexico and Mexico’s Secretariat of Culture — can be visited until March 2026 and features material from Mexico’s Centro de la Imagen, declared documentary heritage by UNESCO. A unique opportunity to discover (or rediscover) an artist who turned her camera into a bridge, a memory and a territory.

Good to know: Open Mon, Wed, Thu, Fri 11am–7pm; Sat, Sun & holidays 11am–8pm. Closed Tuesdays.

Where: Suipacha 1422, Retiro.

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7. Ciudad Joven BA Festival

If you’re looking for a fun plan this Saturday, you can’t miss the Ciudad Joven BA Festival: from 4pm to 2am at Plaza de las Naciones Unidas. Live music, a young vibe, families, friends, lots of art and the kind of energy that makes for an unforgettable day.

The goal is clear: bringing together talent, creativity, sports, gastronomy, video games, skate, basketball, entrepreneurs, streaming, pets and tons of good vibes all in one place. Ciudad Joven BA is about discovering new expressions, supporting local talent and experiencing the city through the eyes of its youth.

Good to know: Free admission.

Where: Av. Pres. Figueroa Alcorta 2301.

8. Sunset Music at Recoleta

This Friday at 7:30pm, the Recoleta sunset turns musical with Trucha — a Patagonian band that blends Andean sounds with an urban vibe and a special energy. Eight musicians on stage, a new album and that mix of roots and city spirit that leaves you wanting more. All inside the atmospheric Chapel of the Recoleta Cultural Center.

Admission is free for residents and Argentine citizens, and entry is first-come, first-served — so it’s best to arrive early to grab a good spot. A perfect plan to kick off the weekend with live music, golden light and a setting that always surprises.

Good to know: This series features full bands and solo artists. December’s schedule is available via this link.

Where: Junín 1930.

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9. Summer Menu & Chill Terrace at Villegas Resto & Grill

Summer officially begins at Villegas Resto & Grill, and it couldn’t debut anywhere else but on its iconic Puerto Madero terrace — that urban balcony overlooking Dock 3 where everything feels just a little better. The Protto family launches the season with a fresh, lighter summer menu that keeps the Argentine essence that made them famous. It’s the perfect combo: great grill, new dishes with style and a city backdrop that invites you to linger.

Under chef Martín Pedraza, the offering blends classic cuts with lighter options: gourmet salads, meats with seasonal vegetables, fresh pastas and sides that hit the sweet spot between tasty and irresistible. And to top it off, refreshing desserts like the iconic merengato split.

Good to know: Reservations via WhatsApp: +54 9 11 4935-2375.

Where: Av. Alicia Moreau de Justo 1050, Puerto Madero.

10. Small Plates & Vermouth on the Sidewalk at La Boquería

If December already feels like endless toasts and get-togethers that stretch on without checking the time, La Boquería fits like a glove. The sidewalk buzzes with outdoor tables, generous glasses and that relaxed mood that invites you to slow down and let the afternoon flow with a well-served vermouth or a tinto de verano. It’s one of those places where you sit down “for a moment” and end up making a whole plan without noticing.

On the menu, tapas take the lead: perfectly runny tortillas, croquettes, fritters, boquerones and shrimp that are always fresh and served fast. And if you’re craving something heartier, there are grilled dishes, homemade pastas, burgers, ribs and even salads that don’t sacrifice flavor for lightness. Everything meant to share with laughter, friends, family or whoever shows up.

Good to know: Reservations available through this link.

Where: Soler 5101, Palermo.

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