Manolo Restaurant
Manolo is a true local favorite – an affordable no-frills spot. It’s a place where you are assured of getting a true ‘Buenos Aires’ experience in the heart of the southern neighborhood of San Telmo.
Manolo is a true local favorite – an affordable no-frills spot. It’s a place where you are assured of getting a true ‘Buenos Aires’ experience in the heart of the southern neighborhood of San Telmo.
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