1. El Convento


Within the centuries-old walls of the San Ramón Nonato Convent lies a true green lung in the heart of the financial district.
As soon as you walk through the gate on Reconquista Street, the city noise fades away, and a large courtyard with trees, gallery-side tables, and a surprising sense of calm appears in the middle of downtown offices.
The offering is simple and straightforward, with hearty homemade dishes: breaded cutlets, chicken supremes, empanadas, stews—designed for a porteño lunch break (open from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.), with very reasonable prices for the area. The bonus is the setting: having lunch under the trees or in the spring sun turns any office break into an urban getaway.
A well-kept secret that proves even in the city center you can breathe green.
Where: Reconquista 269, Microcentro.