"Many local cafes resemble hipster specialty coffee shops instead of historic Buenos Aires landmarks, but Los Galgos revives the city’s nostalgic cafe culture for the modern age. Set in a revived corner spot in Tribunales that dates back to the 1930s, the cafe serves a properly made cortado, plus solid food throughout the day. The toasted ham and cheese sandwiches attract courthouse workers for breakfast. Then a rowdy lunch crowd piles in for hearty fried milanesa with fried eggs and Russian salads, or revuelto gramajo, an egg scrambler topped with ham or vegetables and shoestring potatoes. Cocktail aficionados commute from afar for pre-dinner aperitivos and charcuterie picada platters." - Allie Lazar