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1810 Argentinean Restaurant – Downtown Los Angeles CLOSED

Proudly taking our name after what was known as a spontaneous and intellectual meeting called “Cabildo Abierto” in Buenos Aires, between May 22nd and May 25th, in the year 1810. The meeting came under strong pressure from the militias & crowd formed in front of the Cabildo. This large group of middle to upper class citizens favored the stance of a local politician, and the Cabildo ended up creating the Primera Junta or First Assembly. The first form of local government in the territory that would later become Argentina. Spain would never recover it’s dominion over our territory. Every May 25Th we celebrate by preparing traditional “criollo” dishes, and it’s fair to say that our whole country stops to commemorate one of our most patriotic holidays.

Prix Fix menu available for just 31pp

Happy Hour: Monday- Friday 3 pm – 7 pm
(Bar Only)

Happy Hour Menu

Empanadas
ham & cheese, beef, chicken or spinach & cheese 2.

Provoleta
melted provolone cheese, salsa criolla 6.

Croquetas
risotto croquette, mozzarella, pomodoro sauce 2.

Chorizo
grilled Argentinean sausage, salsa criolla 4.

Papas fritas Provenzal
french fries, parsley, garlic 3.

House salad
mixed greens, red onions, grape tomato, lemon viaigrette 4.

Sopa del dia
soup of the day 4.

WINE, BEER & SANGRIA

Cava (Sparkling Wine) 6.

Chardonnay 5.

Rosé 5.

Malbec 5.

Red Sangria 4.

Beer 3.

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